Patagonia goes profit for purpose
This week: we discuss what happens when a company is owned by a foundation, how profit benefits purpose.
New York Times gets Wordle
This week: we discuss the economics and business behind the New York Times’ decision to buy popular internet game Wordle.
Did somebody say workers’ rights? Three big questions about Menulog’s employment plan
Food-ordering platform Menulog has declared it will break with the standard contractor business model. But let's not get too excited yet.
Business model changes on Corona Business Insights
We look at how business models have changed in response to the pandemic with businesses seizing new opportunities, making emergency pivots or more sustained adaptations to how they deliver value for customers.
Marketing in a time of shifting normal
What are the two main questions that marketers should be considering during COVID-19?
COVID-19, airlines and business continuity on The Future, This Week
This week: COVID-19 grounds airlines, and business continuity learnings.
The Future, This Week 14 Sep 18: monopoly platforms, sci-fi, and fishy fashion
This week: platform monopoly, tech between science and fiction, and skinning fish for fashion.
Cambridge Analytica scandal is not a ‘breach’. It is Facebook’s business model in action
The Cambridge Analytica scandal is not a breach of Facebook but the very business model on which it's built, and our democracy and privacy suffer.
What is business for?
Milton Friedman argues the only responsibility of business is to make money. Michael Porter claims business can create economic value while addressing social challenges. So what is business for?