Communicating preventive health practices effectively involves thoughtful, tailored, and culturally appropriate messages, but behavioural economics offers the potential to go further.
Our results show that reputational is also becoming more difficult for education sector leaders to manage, with 62% noting that it has become more difficult in the past year, compared to only 18% that say it is getting easier. Leaders in the sector are also highly likely to face organizational risks based on reputational weakness.
Looking ahead, what are some of the major pitfalls that professional services firms and practitioners should look out for? And how can they become better equipped to prevent a crisis or control the damage if one arises?
Throughout the two-day event, we gained insights that shed light on how businesses can formulate effective communication strategies in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
The start of 2025 finds China’s business outlook clouded by uncertainty, against a backdrop of rising geopolitical risks and anxious headlines. These dynamics present both opportunities and challenges for global leaders, in what looks set to be a pivotal year for businesses in China.
China is advancing its carbon credits trading system under a centralised management structure. Its new CCER programme is likely to gain a competitive advantage domestically against existing international trading standards and enable China to advocate for its own carbon emissions standards in international negotiations.
Recently China has made some impressive advances in carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS). However, like many other cutting-edge green technologies, there are significant challenges at play.