One category is doing most of the heavy lifting in global trade right now: AI | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Retailers could reclaim up to 40% of their time by offloading manual, repetitive tasks to agentic AI and devoting that time to s… | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Consumers expect more value and better benefits from food and beverage (F&B) products—and competition from private-label and dis… | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Brain skills are our uniquely human skills, and they are more valuable than ever | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Future arenas bring together three powerful ingredients that drive rapid growth and dynamic competition: | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Nearly two-thirds of CFOs are responding to geopolitical uncertainty by building cash and liquidity buffers | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Private equity leaders operate under constant pressure to deliver fast, sustained results | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
The semiconductor industry is now one of the most profitable in the world | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
The global economic landscape is increasingly defined by “arenas”—industries characterized by high growth and dynamism | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
For Kevin Carter, a routine grocery run to Brown’s ShopRite on Fox Street became a lifesaving intervention | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Campbell’s is investing in leaders at every level—strengthening capability from frontline teams to the C-suite | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
Every CIO knows the balancing act: funding the “run” to keep the business operating while investing in the “change” needed to dr… | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
The race to scale AI has triggered one of the largest infrastructure buildouts in modern history | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad
As AI moves from pilot to scale, leaders are asking a new question: how much control do we really need? | Umid Ali | Aza Ali | Ahmad