Mobile numbers
A happy side effect of the mobile revolution is an array of stunning stats.
A happy side effect of the mobile revolution is an array of stunning stats.
Rajesh Chandy and Kamalini Ramdas look to the future role of mobile phones in changing the world and provide a blueprint for what needs to change to make this reality.
What is unique about mobile technology is that it has achieved unprecedented penetration. Compare the spread of mobile phones to the dispersion of other technologies and the sheer force of the momentum becomes clear.
In the race to conform to the latest sustainability trend, companies are losing sight of the bigger picture. They need to redefine their strategies to cope with the new realities.
M-KOPA, a small start-up in Kenya, is combining mobile phone know-how with the latest solar technology, providing a beacon of hope for millions of people around the world looking forward to a brighter future.
Rajesh Chandy and Kamalini Ramdas look to the future role of mobile phones in changing the world and provide a blueprint for what needs to change to make this reality.
The Dolma Development Fund is changing lives in Nepal. Its founder Tim Gocher explains how.
John Walker examines the financing opportunities and challenges facing social ventures.
Ioannis Ioannou argues that a commitment to sustainability must be more than skin deep if it is to engender trust in a corporation.
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We are asked four London Business School professors – Andrew Scott, Julian Birkinshaw, John Mullins and Ioannis Ioannou – for their predictions on the year ahead.
What I would call success in the sports industry, for us, is victory matched by financial equilibrium. The media pressure is huge, a third of our revenues derives from media.
How Desso transformed itself thanks to Cradle to Cradle thinking.
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