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21.01 / 11:39
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Collaboration key to better future, no place for cynicism or negativity: Klaus Schwab
World Economic Forum Founder and Chairman Klaus Schwab on Tuesday said the trust on our society must be restored while cynicism and negativity must be replaced by practical steps. In his opening remarks welcoming the world leaders at the WEF Annual Meeting, Schwab said they are coming together at a moment when the world faces critical challenges.
27.01 / 11:11
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Rahul Jacob: Great power rivalry between the US and China is putting the developing world at risk
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. More than three decades ago, the legendary Warren Buffett returned a call to a fact-checker, explaining what he meant when he used the term “elephant-bumping affairs." Buffett was gently deriding talkathons such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) and CEO summits hosted by business magazines. I was then working for Fortune magazine in New York and was the fact-checker Buffett called.
20.01 / 02:33
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WEF at Davos in a fractured world: Will the spirit of dialogue be exorcized or exercised?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The London-based Economist describes it as the “ultimate networking event"; The Guardian, a British daily, as the “last-chance saloon to save the old world order." The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international advocacy non-governmental organization and think-tank founded in 1971 by German engineer Klaus Schwab, and its annual gathering at Davos, Switzerland, was once billed as the biggest talk-show-cum-photo op in the post-Bretton Woods world.
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13.07 / 10:19
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Would you trust this Davos man?
Now here’s a shocker. The highly credentialed and highly compensated nonprofit executive who tells businesses to stop focusing on the needs of shareholders doesn’t seem to be a very nice boss. In fact he may treat his employees even worse than he wants businesses to treat their owners and customers.
30.06 / 11:15
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Behind Davos, claims of a toxic workplace
A few years ago Klaus Schwab, the octogenarian founder of the World Economic Forum, decided the organization needed a youthful makeover. So he singled out a group of employees over 50 years old and instructed his human-resources chief to get rid of them all, according to people familiar with the matter. This, he explained, would lower the average age of the workforce.
20.01 / 04:49
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Davos 2024: Leaders leave WEF with a hope to rebuild trust
the World Economic Forum in the snow-clad resort came to an end on Friday, emergence of artificial intelligence, never-ending geopolitical tensions, and the outcome of what's in store when half of the world's population is going to elect a new government this year, including in India and the US, dominated the Swiss Promenade talks. But for the outcome of the summit as Rich Lesser, chairman of Boston Consulting Group, said, “It’s unrealistic to think that Davos — or any meeting, anywhere in the world — in one meeting can rebuild trust when it’s fragmented on so many dimensions".
17.01 / 03:51
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Davos 2024: On Day Two, Zelenskyy, Li steal the limelight
geopolitics and artificial intelligence as more leaders from around the globe assembled at the snow-clad Swiss resort to discuss challenges and crises facing the world. On the second day, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Chinese Premier Li Qiang stole the limelight, while Donald Trump was another talk of the town subject for his resounding victory in Iowa caucuses and the prospect of him returning to the White House.
17.01 / 02:11
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China GDP grew around 5.2% in 2023 without relying on 'massive stimulus', Premier Li says at Davos
Li Qiang said in Davos, Switzerland. “Last year in 2023, the Chinese economy rebounded and moved upward with an estimated growth of around 5.2%, higher than the ‘around 5%’ target set at the beginning of last year," Li said on Tuesday in his first appearance as China’s No. 2 official at the annual World Economic Forum.
16.01 / 12:01
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China's premier tells Davos that innovation shouldn't be used to restrict other nations
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said that tech innovations should not be used as a way to restrict or contain other countries.
25.05 / 15:07
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New Cryptos Pump on DEXTools After Elon Musk Twitter Space - President Ron DeSantis (RON), Donald (TRUMP) Shitcoins
With a low DEXTscore and several smart contract warnings, new crypto coins with a US election theme have topped the daily gainers charts on DEXTools.
14.07 / 22:45
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WEF introduces cyber resilience framework, index to increase organizational security
The World Economic Forum (WEF) released a white paper on cyber resilience Thursday in which it introduces the organization’s Cyber Resilience Framework (CRF) and Cyber Resilience Index (CRI). The document, prepared in collaboration with professional services company Accenture, followed the WEF’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook, published in January.
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