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Manufacturing and Distribution

Upheaval is the new normal

Covid changed manufacturing and supply chains and there is no going back. Disruption is here to stay.

ESG Research

$4TRILLION ESG DIVIDEND

Ground-breaking new research from Moore Global reveals the bottom line business benefits of adopting ESG practices

Future of Finance

A radical new agenda for banks

Banks live in fear of nimble new fintechs, instead they should harness their innovation

Hotels & Leisure

Buckle up for the new direction of travel

Robots in restaurants, apps for everything: hotels exploiting technology to beat staff shortages and drive efficiency

ESG and Succession

Be broadminded and look beyond the usual suspects when choosing a successor

CEOs who follow ESG principles when hiring new leaders create a stronger business for the future

Global Corporate Finance

The hunt for value is on as era of ‘easy money’ ends

Greentech and sustainable business models are the new priorities for corporate deal makers

Manufacturing & Distribution

3 point to-do list every manufacturing leader must tackle quickly in 2022

Retaining the best people, rebuilding broken supply chains and implementing smart technology are the key challenges facing CEOs

Media

$340bn worth of technology adds a scientific edge to the art of marketing

AI and data analysis are as important to success of a big brand’s awareness raising as a smart slogan

ESG

Business is running faster than politicians to find solutions to carbon emissions

Moore’s Kris Russell considers the lessons learned from aviation that apply across the board?

Energy, Mining & Renewables

It is not easy going green, so let’s focus on practical steps rather than arbitrary targets

David Tomasi says practical steps we can take to reduce carbon emissions are too easily dismissed

Maritime

Shipping industry called to account on green credentials

Costas Constantinou says viability of the global supply chain rests on maritime sector’s ability to meet new sustainability challenges

AUTOMOTIVE

Stick or Twist

Electric vehicles are disrupting the delicate ecosystem of automotive component manufacturers, they must think carefully about their next move

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DRIVERS OF SUCCESS

Ambitious companies realise they have to harness technology that may ultimately disrupt their current business models, affect the number and type of workers they need and require entirely different supply chains.

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Upheaval is the new normal

For CEOs in manufacturing, the end of 2022 feels like coming up for air after swimming 10 laps of a pool underwater. Few thought they would manage at the outset, some had to be hauled out after struggling through a few laps but the majority found their stride and made it to the end.

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$4TRILLION ESG DIVIDEND

Bottom line benefits of adopting ESG practices Companies that have embraced the ESG (environmental, social and governance) agenda in recent years have enjoyed a significant boost to the bottom line as well as wider strategic benefits, according to new research by Moore Global.  

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A radical new agenda for banks

Banks pride themselves on being the glue that holds together business empires and, indeed, whole societies. Boring, solid but indispensable: those have been the watchwords since the Medici invented modern banking 550 years ago.

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A bold new direction for travel

The travel industry faces an uncertain holiday season for the third year in a row as the economic ripples of the Ukraine conflict are amplified by the persistence of Covid in many key tourist markets.  

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Be broadminded and look beyond the usual suspects when choosing a successor

Succession planning is the latest aspect of business life where the ESG agenda is having a profound impact. Handled correctly, it could resolve many of the thorny issues company owners face in attracting talented young staff and promoting leaders of the future.

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The hunt for value is on as era of ‘easy money’ ends

Economic responses to the Covid pandemic created favourable conditions for corporate deal-making, with cheap money and low inflation driving demand and valuations higher.

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International Corporate Income Tax Brief - January 2022

In this issue of the International Corporate Income Tax Brief, we focus not only on developments in corporate taxes but also on personal income tax topics related to employees and natural persons. In addition, we also report on tax cases from France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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Disillusioned staff, broken supply chains and inadequate technology threaten to hold manufacturers back in 2022

Businesses across the world are being buffeted by a new industrial revolution but this one feels very different to what’s gone before. Where previous revolutions were technology-led, this time around change is also being driven by people radically reappraising their roles in the workplace.

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Big agencies and start-ups are scrambling to develop data-driven marketing technology

Not so long ago marketing was all about the Mad Men of Madison Avenue; Don Draper slugging back three whiskies before 10am then making a barnstorming pitch to out-of-town bosses who were in awe of his talent to spin a killer catchphrase.

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