10 Break-Out Sessions
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In line with Nietzsche, it has to be said and it cannot be repeated often enough: The God of…

Years ago in Economics 101, I was taught that human beings are limited in the work that they can…

Social Democratic Parties across Europe are in decline. For instance, consider the recent electoral results in Italy, Germany, and…

If you earn your living by playing music, waging war, gardening or driving a car, watch your back! The…
As the anniversary symposium could not take place this May, it will be held from 6–7 May 2021 with…

Right on time for the 50th Jubilee year, the St. Gallen Symposium presents itself with an exciting new positioning…

This year’s St. Gallen Symposium, scheduled from 7–8 May 2020, has been postponed due to the overall uncertainty connected…

Wilfried Porth arrived in St. Gallen by car. As a member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG,…

The discussion about automation, digitisation, and their implications is completely different in Africa. “For us, technology is not about…

Denis McDonough used to go on night walks with President Obama at the end of the work day. In…

When vision has a desk The word vision has a biblical ring to it, evoking people crossing deserts and…

Google News’ algorithms associated “he” with “doctor” and “she” with “nurse.” Microsoft’s AI chatbot Tay pledged allegiance to Hitler…