For most of the leadership teams we serve at Brunswick, Big Data is moving rapidly up the list of critical considerations, under the heading, “great opportunities, great problems”
By Sir Alan Parker 30 April 2015
The data explosion has powerful implications for all aspects of business and society
By Susan Gilchrist 30 April 2015
As breaches grab headlines, many companies see data as a liability. But investors value businesses that have a clear strategy to manage data
By Mark Seifert 30 April 2015
Companies need to tell their data stories, but misconceptions are holding them back, say Brunswick’s George Little and Siobhan Gorman
By George Little 30 April 2015
A clear strategy for handling a data breach can spare companies a lot of pain, says Brunswick’s George Little
The backlash from privacy breaches could change the internet as we know it, says Brunswick’s Robert Moran
By Robert Moran 30 April 2015
Business can avoid a fragmented global landscape on data regulation by speaking up, say Brunswick’s Mark Seifert and Kate Tellier
Until recently, the concept simply didn’t exist, says Brunswick’s Mei Yan
By Yan Mei 30 April 2015
Imagine being asked to set up a biometric ID for every person in India. Nandan Nilekani tells Brunswick’s Khozem Merchant how he rose to that challenge
By Khozem Merchant 30 April 2015
David Yanofsky creates stories out of company data for Quartz. He thinks you should help him.
30 April 2015
The “Internet of Things” has long been a daily reality for logistics giant DP World. Chief Information Officer Yousif Almutawa tells Brunswick’s Hassan Fattah how the power of data transforms his business
Small is going to be huge, writes Brunswick’s Robert Moran
Pearson CEO John Fallon is testing the global education company’s own products in an effort to improve learning around the world. Interview by Brunswick’s Julie Andreeff Jensen
To infinity and beyond: MerchantCantos gets the measure of data
In the Big Data marketplace, too much can obscure more than it reveals. Ian Powell, Chairman of PwC UK, explains the art of transparency
Dr Christopher Murray’s mission to provide genuinely comparative health data has been a catalyst for improving global well-being, reports Brunswick’s David Seldin
The rise of ratings means everyone will be both watcher and watched, bringing huge changes for business, individuals and society, says Brunswick’s Robert Moran
Ermete Realacci and Domenico Sturabotti of the Symbola Foundation use data to paint a picture of a surprising growth story, driven by creativity. Brunswick’s Manuela Rafaiani reports
Instinct and visionary leadership will never be replaced by technology, says Brunswick’s David Yelland
Triumphant Ryder Cup Captain Paul McGinley explains how data helped his team to a famous victory in the Ryder Cup golf tournament. Interview by Brunswick’s Simon Sporborg and Max McGahan
By Simon Sporborg 30 April 2015
Josh Sullivan works to enable the discovery of knowledge. The Senior Vice President and Chief Data Scientist for management technology and consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton tells Brunswick about analytics at the speed of business
Brunswick’s Antonio Ortolani comes to grips with gauging the effectiveness of communications
A computer program has joined the board of a venture capital firm, reports Brunswick’s Robert Moran
Welcome to the world of data permanence, where digital information will live forever, says Brunswick’s Phil Riggins
Legislation offering a “right to be forgotten” means that while data lives forever, the ability to find it may not, says Phil Riggins
Wind for Prosperity uses Big Data to deploy wind turbines, improving lives and creating an ethical investment opportunity, Morten Albæk tells Brunswick’s Birgitta Henriksson
China’s impressive statistics can mystify more than clarify, say Brunswick’s Tim Payne and Ginny Wilmerding
Advancements in healthcare are hampered by the industry’s concerns about collected data, says Brunswick’s Richard Meredith
Numbers can clarify or they can confuse. The rise of Big Data means communicators need to understand the risks, say Brunswick’s Jon Miller and Alastair Morton
By Jon Miller 30 April 2015
GE and ANZ Bank take their stories directly to readers. Report by Brunswick’s Darren McDermott and Louise Ward
By Darren McDermott 30 April 2015
Reforms are going hand in hand with a fresh look at corporate values, M&A expert Li Qiang tells the Brunswick Review
At 50, the thriving city-state is ready for a new national identity. Artists and the younger generation appear set to lead the way, says Brunswick’s Jenny Yeo
Alain Ducasse gives Brunswick’s Olivier Jay a lesson in the language of food and an insight into the fraternity of fine cuisine
David Hume would have been a better company spokesperson than René Descartes, says Brunswick’s Jeremy Zelinger
Snapshot of a communications turning point August 6 1991