In the midst of a busy summer of lockdown easing, (some) travel, vaccine programmes and an Olympic Games to boot, there remains an excitement about the prospect of getting back to work after months of disruption to global economies and working cultures. Read more
Just like that, we’re in the midst of summer. Looking forward to the end of the year, and the beginning of the next one. While the last twelve months could be seen as stalled time, it wasn’t without its milestones – many we’ve showcased right here in our monthly issues. Read more
Despite the ongoing effects of Covid-19 pandemic, countries around the world are already well on their way in the path to recovery. To that end, the businesses that are fundamental to their economies are gearing up for life after lockdown, making strategic plans and reinvigorating their operations ready for the reopening of global markets. Read more
As vaccine programs across the world are rolled out and companies are able to look towards a life beyond the Covid-19 pandemic, there is a sense of optimism in the air. Although an inevitably tough period, the pandemic has presented many professionals with the chance to reinvigorate their businesses, to introduce innovative new tech and modernise operations ready for the new economic era that is soon to be ushered in. Read more
Leadership has been vital during the pandemic as businesses have taken charge of their own situations in order to survive during these difficult times. Not content to sit back and wait for things to blow over, these CEOs and business leaders have carved out their own success, despite what the world has thrown at them. Read more
This issue we have focused in on the technologies that have helped redefine how we work. Last year, more than anything, offered an opportunity to redefine the workplace. Businesses that had never delved into the realm of remote working suddenly found themselves with few other options. Read more
We’ve discussed the qualities of exceptional leadership throughout the last few years. Most of the time, the list is pretty static with little in the way of deviation. Last year proved to be an anomaly in that sense, with leaders of all varieties being tested in new novel ways. There was no guidebook or precedent, and much of what was decided was almost utilitarian in its outlook and approach. Read more
Over the last few months, we’ve learned to change and play by the pandemic’s rulebook. We’ve collectively found some semblance of solid ground, and rebuilt foundations – in whatever way we can. It’s been difficult (an understatement, for sure), but 2021 looks different in its outlook. So, here’s to a more optimistic time ahead! Read more
As 2020 draws to a close, we have reflected on the past twelve months, looking at the accomplishments of businesses from various industries and the success they have had thanks to the support of their outstanding leadership. Read more
This edition - one of the last of this strange year- we are focusing on diversity. On bringing in new perspectives, new opportunities for growth. After all, if we’ve learned anything this year, it is that change can come suddenly and sometimes we have to think outside of the usual or the expected to thrive. Read more
Welcome to the October edition of CEO Monthly magazine, your monthly source for all of the latest news and updates from across the business world. Read more
We’re starting to return to more normal proceedings here at CEO Monthly, and we hope that is also reflected in the features we have included in this issue. After all, the world of businesses never truly stops, and that holds true even during global pandemics. Read more