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  • Why Are Adaptive Learning Organizations Better Placed to Succeed in the Future?

    NIIT has embraced the idea of “Running Training Like a Business”, which means companies have to be agile and elastic. Learning and Development (L&D) has become more complex and increased pressure on organizations, while Adaptive Learning Organizations (ALOs) have three characteristics of adaptivity that enable a proactive and fluid learning ecosystem. This gives them an advantage.

    May 07 , 2022
  • Ambassador of New Zealand to China and Mongolia: New Zealand – A Trade-Led Economic Recovery

    “For most of us, COVID-19 has been the greatest challenge to our societies and our economies in more than a generation. For New Zealand, part of the answer to rebuilding our economy lies in a trade-driven response achieved through international cooperation at every level.”

    May 06 , 2022
  • Wang Yanping: A Look at the Digital Economy in Terms of Talent Using the LinkedIn Economic Graph

    Digital talent provides a unique perspective to study the global digital transformation and gain insights into the global digital economy. Trends like talent migration, hiring rates, and in-demand skills by region are focuses for LinkedIn and we are partnering with governments and non-governmental organizations around the world to share these insights and recommend policy solutions.

    May 05 , 2022
  • Ambassador of Portugal to China: The Challenges of Diplomacy in a Changing International Order

    In an age where countries are faced with the erosion of their coast lines, the desertification of their land or a loss of biodiversity that threatens agriculture and biological balance, climate change is a challenge that summons us all. It is, therefore, one where nationalism plays no part, as the gains of the one will be the gains of all, and the loss of the few will be felt throughout the globe.

    May 05 , 2022
  • Harvey Dzodin: Common Prosperity vs Uncommon Misery

    Our most obvious recent shared challenge is Covid-19. Both China and the US continue to grapple with this wily foe.

    April 29 , 2022
  • Peter Maurer: Our Conflict-Ridden Globe and How to Win a Better Future for a Globalized World

    “Nearly 160 years ago, the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC) was founded. Together with the Red Crescent Movement, both have wanted to combine mitigating measures for victims with respect for norms, principles and policies protecting civilians. All the signs today point to global chronic instability. This is driven by unresolved global and regional power competition; fragmentation and proliferation of nations; marginalization and stigmatization of populations in the aftermath of wars and slow, or non-existent, post-war reconstruction. In early 2021 the ICRC has identified around 90 ongoing armed conflicts. There is an urgent need to build on the experiences of the past few decades and forge innovative responses:Putting human security at the center of our concerns and reconciling humanitarian, security, stability and peace-building agendas. (2) Engaging in quiet but robust dialogue with the armed actors of today's conflicts. (3) Identifying humanitarian issues that can build minimal trust between the parties to break cycles of violence. And (4) striving for new forms of diverse partnerships to find a way through political stalemates. When discussing the political, security and strategic issues of concern to the world, it is urgent to keep human security as our focus. Without human security, we risk chronic instability and cycles of violence without end.”

    April 29 , 2022
  • 【SCMP】Wang Huiyao: How Macron’s return as French president could be a win for both the EU and China

    Macron has been championing ‘strategic autonomy’ for the European Union at a time when the need for the EU to come into its own as an independent force for peace and international cooperation is greater than ever.

    April 28 , 2022
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