Santa’s Impossible Operations: What the North Pole Teaches Us About Supply Chains
Santa Claus runs the most demanding supply chain on the planet. Billions of customised products. One night. Zero tolerance for failure. No dashboards. No “sorry for the delay” emails. Just flawless demand forecasting, ruthless deadline discipline, and last-mile delivery perfection.
Are We Running Out Of Time To Trust AI? Watching The Architects Take Risks We Can’t Undo
When TIME named the “Computer” its Person of the Year in the early 1980s, the mood was unambiguously optimistic. The personal computer promised productivity, creativity and empowerment. Four decades later, the architects of artificial intelligence inherit that legacy - but without its most convenient excuse. The Computer Pioneers Didn’t Know What They Were Unleashing. The Architects of AI Do.
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Dr. Vasileios Bougioukos
To navigate and success through unpredictable disruption business leaders need a new game-plan... Enter Dr Vasileios Bougioukos, Professor Konstantinos Nikolopoulos, and Professor Christos Tsinopoulos to show us the way
Will Europe ever join the $1 trillion club?
In December 2025 there are eleven companies with a market cap above $1 trillion. Nine of them are in the U.S., with Saudi Aramco and Taiwan's TSMC completing the list. Why do the U.S. firms dominate the club? And what would it take for a European company to join them?
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Federico Frattini
How can you nurture a culture of innovation? Whilst money and technology are increasingly abundant in business, those all-too-rare breakthrough outcomes hinge on something scarcer-relationships.
What Makes A Good Christmas Advert?
The new Coca-Cola Christmas advert is getting a lot of bad press online for its use of AI. But what makes a truly good Christmas ad?
AI: Bringing Out The Worst In Humans Since 2022
As every article since the beginning of 2022 has noted: AI is not going away. But is there still time to stage a quiet rebellion before the robots take over?
Whose Ideas Count? The Silent Bias Shaping Modern Innovation
New research from London Business School and INSEAD reveals that women’s ideas are cited far less often in patents and papers - a silent bias distorting who gets credit, who gets funded, and which innovations shape our future.
