The data universe has paved new avenues for an entire sector that is quietly reinventing its image. “Now that we can measure absolutely everything, an artist’s musical project must be evaluated through data”, explains Claudio Ferrante, CEO at Artist First
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Finding a place in the minds of potential customers and reeling in the loyalty of a sceptical, media-bombarded public. This is the positioning strategy
“The Future of Talent in Automotive & Mobility” is an Adecco Group white paper exploring the trends and changes shaping the automotive industry’s agenda, including new skills and professions.
As media goes, video games rank high among the most popular yet are also among the least understood. And video game sales have erupted with the pandemic. What does this phenomenon tell us? A chat with Riccardo Fassone, editor of “Il videogioco in Italia” (Video Games in Italy)
The 2020 digital export figures for consumer goods stood at €13.5 billion, up 14% from 2019. “Now, it will be interesting to see if these trends continue in the long term”, said Maria Giuffrida, Director of the Digital Export Observatory at Polytechnic University of Milan’s School of Management
The advent of the Coronavirus pandemic has changed many things, perhaps even things that seemed almost inevitable. The virus has even crippled Silicon Valley, the area around San Francisco renowned for hosting the headquarters of the world’s largest tech companies: with the possibility of working from home, many workers have left, and now may never return. […]
The pandemic-accelerated urgency to embrace new lifestyles and consumption habits in the name of sustainability pins the need for concrete and innovative solutions to the very centre of the global debate. The story of an ongoing flux through several of the most significant business cases of recent years.
The United Nations has designated the sector as a driving force for building a future that respects the environment, workers and the essential pillars of democracy
Readership increased during the pandemic year along with the emergence of diverse reading tools. The publishing industry will now need to deal with these changes, including the introduction of new professionals
The Civic Brands Observatory survey examines the “say-do gap”: “A company’s civic engagement has a distinct economic impact now that ‘social behaviour’ has emerged as a compelling purchasing driver”, points out the research institute’s co-founder Paolo Iabichino.
Coronavirus has cancelled catwalks, shuttered up boutiques and scrubbed out mass events. The sector is bubbling with fresh trends and will increasingly call for new skills and professionals, such as game designers
A conversation with the EU Commissioner for Employment and Social Rights on the eve of the European summit in Porto to discuss the Social Pillar Action Plan
Our country should stop selling cars with diesel or petrol engines by 2035 and switch to electric cars. New skills, new professional profiles and more research will be needed
“Psychology and the Good Life”, taught by Laurie Santos at Yale, has become the most popular course in the history of the prestigious American university. Yet there is no shortage of examples in Italy as well
Software developers, engineers and computer scientists will be leading the first phase of creating a virtual reality for avatars. But eventually a detailed world will have to be created, and this will only be possible with architects, designers, mathematicians and many other professional profiles.