Tuesday, 27 January 2026

BOSS Magazine cover being dedicated to Global Business Week's Speakers 2025

The BOSS Magazine cover being dedicated to speakers of Global Business Week 2025 matters because it turns a one-week event into a lasting credibility asset—and it’s also part of the event’s official speaker value proposition (media exposure + featured story), not just a design choice.

Why the cover is dedicated to GBW 2025 speakers

It documents “who shaped the agenda.”
A conference is fleeting; a cover and feature package preserves the people and ideas that defined the year’s business conversation and signals who the organizers consider top-tier voices.

It’s a strategic PR mechanism built into the speaker package.
GBW promotional materials explicitly position a BOSS cover/feature as part of what keynote speakers receive—global recognition, personal-brand strengthening, and media coverage.

It reinforces the event’s status through a media partnership.When the magazine is listed as a media partner of the event, the cover becomes a “public seal” that the forum is not only networking, but also a media platform that amplifies its leaders internationally.

Monday, 26 January 2026

Revolution in Education: How WESIO Is Transforming Schools, Colleges and Universities

The World Education, Science and Innovation Organisation (WESIO) is an international non-profit organisation and accreditation body headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland. Established in its current corporate form in 2022, it operates as a global movement to advance sustainable development through the intersection of education, science, and business innovation.

Core Activities

Global Impact

WESIO claims a reach of over 40 countries, having trained more than 3,000 teachers and educated approximately 1.15 million students through its accredited programmes. It is part of the Global Development Alliance (GDA), an ecosystem that unites educational, legal, and media companies to scale entrepreneurship worldwide.

Would you like to know the specific requirements for an educational institution to apply for WESIO accreditation?

Sunday, 25 January 2026

EuroWoman 2026 Business Forum: Power of Connections

From Paris to London — and Onward to Munich in 2026

Organized by World Woman Club (WWC)

In an era where women's economic leadership shapes global progress, the EuroWoman Business Forum series — organized by the World Woman Club (WWC) — has emerged as a powerful platform for cross-border collaboration, innovation, and empowerment.

Over the past years, this flagship international initiative has connected hundreds of businesswomen, founders, policymakers, and investors from dozens of countries — creating a dynamic space for dialogue, trade, and transformation.

A Journey Across Europe

  • 2024 — The Forum was held in Paris, France, where women from 35+ countries gathered to showcase business ideas, discuss global challenges, and initiate cross-continental cooperation.
  • 2026 — The upcoming EuroWoman Global Business Forum will be hosted in Munich, Germany, on March 25, 2026, with a focus on innovation, trade integration, and education partnerships.
  • 2025 — The next edition took place in  

Saturday, 24 January 2026

Global risks 2026-2036 by WEF report

Geo-economic confrontation ranks as No 1 global risk in 2026, WEF report says.


The Global Risks Report, the World Economic Forum's annual snapshot of the biggest risks facing the world in the near, medium and long terms, shows geopolitical and economic risks on the rise in the new 'age of competition'.  

The report is published just days before the Forum's Annual Meeting and is a good indicator of what the 3,000 leaders convening in Davos, Switzerland will be talking about. Gayle Markovitz is joined by a co-host, Forum Managing Director Saadia Zahidi, and two expert guests, Peter Giger, Group Chief Risk Officer at Zurich Insurance, and Andrew George, Global President of Specialties at Marsh. The Global Risks Report, available here, was compiled by Mark Elsner and Grace Atkinson of the Forum's Global Risks Initiative. 

Links: Global Risks Report 2026: https://wef.ch/risks26
 
Global Risks Initiative: https://initiatives.weforum.org/globa...
 
Peter Giger's blog "Critical infrastructure is at critical risk: It’s time to treat it as such": https://www.weforum.org/stories/2024/...
 
Andrew George's blog: How can businesses navigate technology risks and opportunities in a competitive age?: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2026/...
 
Marl Elsner's blog: These are the top 10 risks in 2026: Geoeconomic confrontation ranks highest in 'age of competition': https://www.weforum.org/stories/2026/...
 
Grace Atkinson's blog: Global risks in 2026 and over the past 5 years: What’s changed and what hasn’t?: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2026/...
 
Related podcasts: Cybersecurity Outlook 2026: the view from Interpol and the threat to ‘OT’: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radi...
 
Global Risks Report: the big issues facing the world at Davos 2025: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radi...
 
Making sense of geopolitics in 2025: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radi...
 
Superpower rivalry and geopolitics in Trump 2.0: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radi...
 
We have entered the age of "persistent disruption" - Visa's Wayne Best on the Chief Economists 
 
Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560
 
Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552
 
The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. It provides a global, impartial and not-for-profit platform for meaningful connection between stakeholders to establish trust, and build initiatives for cooperation and progress. Find out more below: World Economic Forum Website http://www.weforum.org
 

Friday, 23 January 2026

BETT 2026: How and Why Pedagogy Must Evolve in the Age of AI

Ahead of BETT 2026, London’s global education summit

By Dawn Taylor
Founder and Director, Challenge Innovate Grow | Author of “Behind the Algorithm”

Bett 2026: A Turning Point for Global Education

As the world’s largest education technology event, Bett UK 2026 in London promises to be more than a showcase of tools — it will be a stage for the deep, system-wide rethinking of education in the age of AI. This year’s sessions will probe the biggest questions in learning: not just what students need to know, but how they should think.

One of those critical sessions comes from Dawn Taylor, whose writing and leadership are reshaping how schools view pedagogy in an AI-rich world. Her talk — “The Changing Role of a Teacher in the Age of AI” — sets the tone for a new era of teaching.

The Conditions of Learning Have Changed

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

Davos 2026: Day 2 Scandals & Controversies

1. Fake VIP Pass Scams Targeting Delegates

One of the biggest surprises on Day 2 at Davos was a rapidly spreading scam involving counterfeit “VIP passes” for the USA House — a privately funded venue celebrating U.S. innovation and history.

  • Attendees were misled into buying or presenting fake passes that didn’t grant real access, forcing the venue to publicly warn visitors that counterfeit credentials would not be honoured.
  •  The incident triggered complaints, confusion at entry lines, and frustration from delegates who thought they had priority treatment.

2. Trump’s Controversial Greenland & Tariff Rhetoric

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