How Ryanair’s Edgy Online Humour Helped The Company Grow
Ryanair's irreverent tone helped it mitigate its flaws and carve a popular niche for itself online, according to a new study Vienna University of Economics and Business. But was it a good move?
The Influencers: Rachel Botsman’s Guide to Trust, Technology, and the Future of Work
In an era defined by technological innovation, AI breakthroughs, and shifting institutional landscapes, Rachel Botsman offers a compelling map for navigating trust in the digital age.
Service Is The Secret To Leadership Success
Servant leadership prioritises decentralised authority building workplace communities that support everyone in sharing their ideas, insights, and perspectives.
5 Big Ideas… With Himanshu Rai
Prof. Himanshu Rai’s ultimate goal is to help shape an India that not only succeeds economically but also leads morally and philosophically on the global stage.
BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Sándor Gyula Nagy
As policymakers grapple with deciding which new global partnerships to make, or whether to break from the pack and go it alone, how can they gain an accurate idea of which actions will best benefit economy and society?
Can You Trust Your Period Tracker App?
Period tracker apps collect intensely intimate data, such as mood changes, sexual activity, and other symptoms, yet, offer users very limited insight into how this data is processed, interpreted, or if it’s passed on to others.
Europe Wages War With The US – At The Checkout
Europeans are avoiding buying American products, according to the University of Cologne. This could signal a permanent shift in European consumer culture.
BlueSky Bookshelf Meets – Neri Karra Sillaman, Ph.D.
In a world teetering between crisis and reinvention, Neri Karra Sillaman's new book, Pioneers: 8 Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs delivers a timely, powerful reminder: the future belongs to those bold enough to begin again.
