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At a time of ever greater economic and geostrategic concerns, The Globalist's Executive Edition explores new trends and risks emerging in the global economy. The Executive Edition looks closely at the agendas of pivotal nations and other forces that shape interactions between key global players. In short, our analyses help executives stay ahead of the curve and constantly reassess the global business environment. Above all, The Globalist's Executive Edition seeks to fulfill two increasingly important needs. First, as a globally prominent CEO has remarked, "Success requires problem solving and connecting the dots. We must understand technology, globalization, politics, economics, human resources. We must understand how government, community, the environment, business, academics all connect." Second, as one of the world's top financial journalists has noted, "There is now a big need for 'cultural translators' who can explain what is happening in silos to everyone else." Quick factual inputs for time-constrained executives Our subscribers all executives balancing a lack of time with an overload of information appreciate the time-efficient way we provide them with cutting-edge perspectives.
The Globalist's Executive Edition delivers five features each week. These features are presented as global balance sheets and seek to offer a broad range of perspectives on strategic issues. They include:
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