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- May 4, 2022
- April 21, 2022
Green Unicorns Aim to Dominate the Business Sector
They are fast-growing, capital-intensive startups that run their businesses in a sustainable manner. Between 2017 and 2021, these green firms received the most funding in Europe, raising 24% of the money invested. - April 6, 2022
Unicorns are now spread across five continents
Unicorns (technological companies valued at more than $1 billion prior to going public) are no longer limited to the United States and are becoming increasingly common in the rest of the world. Asia and Europe (especially the North) are also key players in a rapidly growing market, driven by trends such as online commerce and decarbonization. - March 22, 2022
Shifting to a hybrid work model: a more flexible, efficient and agile workplace
After a year of working remotely due to the pandemic, employers across all industries are now bringing workers back to the office. However, the pandemic has fundamentally shifted the way in which people work and many companies have decided to opt for a hybrid model that combines virtual and face-to-face work, with the challenges that this entails. - March 8, 2022
Female leadership so we don't have to wait 135 years to achieve equality
There have been several studies which recognize that companies with women in management positions have more success. Furthermore, it is a step towards equality, which the UN plans to achieve after more than a century. - October 14, 2021
Switching to a hybrid model: the challenges of combining virtual and face-to-face work
Some companies have decided to return to the office, while others continue to work remotely during a somewhat unusual ‘back-to-school’ period. In addition to the two models, there is a third: the hybrid model, which combines both. - September 14, 2021
Sector Insurance and Climate Change: A new preventive approach to anticipate the disaster
Given its experience in risk management, the insurance sector is poised to become a strategic ally in dealing with the escalation of extreme weather events linked to climate change. To this end, it is essential that companies adopt a prevention-based approach. - August 30, 2021
Non-financial financial information: key to a sustainable economy
Simply bragging about revenues and profits is not enough. Companies must evidence their sustainability efforts not only to continue attracting investment, but also to transform themselves and prove their commitment to a society that is on high alert as a result of climate change and an economic model that needs to change. - July 21, 2021
Digital therapies: the unstoppable rise of a sector awaiting regulation
Very few countries on the continent have legislated for such technologies that improve patient health without human intervention. However, the importance of digitization during the pandemic has been demonstrated and the pharmaceutical sector must work to be at the forefront when regulations flourish. - July 7, 2021
Market surveillance for anticipating crises and opportunities
Understanding your company’s position and being aware of where the market is heading are the tools that allow you to shape the present and transform the future as we adapt to it. - June 24, 2021
Lean and Agile: the way forward for companies in optimizing their business processes
The pandemic has highlighted that agility and speed in work structures are important to overcome economic difficulties and to face new competitors - June 8, 2021
What the ESG funds could be done for the planet (and for your company)
In 2021, transparency, ethical values and sustainability are key to ensuring that your company secures financing. The economic crisis caused by COVID-19 has prompted a shift towards a green economy, which in turn brings with it a new philosophy of investment. - May 13, 2021
How to combat the impact of COVID-19 disinformation
The spread of false information has been a constant throughout the pandemic, and has damaged the public's confidence in science and the institutions related to it. Nevertheless, it is possible to regain credibility through appropriate communication and transparency. - April 19, 2021
The new innovation opened up after the coronavirus
The pandemic has prevented companies and start-ups from interacting as they once did within the beneficial framework of open innovation. With an optimistic outlook, we delve into how organisations can and must reinvent themselves to ensure that their relationships with third parties remain fruitful. - April 2, 2021
COVID-19 vaccines, a breakthrough for pharmaceutical innovation
The history of the vaccine dates back a long way. In 1976, the physician, Edward Jenner, tried to inoculate an eight-year-old boy with a small amount of bovine smallpox-infected material. Months later, he injected the virus into the vhild and found that he had developed immunity. Although they were initially dismissed by sceptics, the vaccines are now a success story. The World Health Organisation (WHO) figures corroborate this growing trend in longevity: humans are living on average six years longer than at the beginning of this century, with the average life expectancy now standing at 73 years. - March 26, 2021
Connect with your employees through good storytelling
The pandemic and teleworking have forced many companies to rethink their internal communication. Gamified experiences, podcasts and training manuals for working in this environment are some of the ideas for reinforcing a sense of belonging and keeping employees engaged. - March 24, 2021
Chatbots, apps and data: how technology reduces inequality
Social projects attract entrepreneurs and 'start-ups', while there is a movement for venture capital funds and accelerators to bet on these initiatives. - March 18, 2021
Solar communities, the path to distributed generation
New ways of producing, consuming and distributing energy are resulting in the development of a new electricity model that is more user-friendly and environmentally friendly.