October 2023, CIOSEA News, ETCIO SEA

October 2023, CIOSEA News, ETCIO SEA

IT leadership roles are growing to be more challenging than before and some recent appointments this month make it seem effortless. Successful leadership embodies the onus of influence and not authority. That’s exactly the merit and grit displayed by newly appointed leaders in the Southeast Asia IT community. As part of our monthly coverage, here’s … Read more

Opening a space for student leadership in sustainability

Opening a space for student leadership in sustainability

GLOBAL Student-staff collaboration, as well as motivated student leaders, has been critical in driving bold sustainable development initiatives at Toulouse Business School (TBS), according to both faculty and students at the institution. Many have been inspired by students – the business leaders of the future. TBS has a strong history of student participation that goes … Read more

Empowering university leaders to navigate complex challenges

Empowering university leaders to navigate complex challenges

EUROPE European universities are facing a multitude of challenges, necessitating innovative and effective leadership. Today’s university leaders must navigate major transformational issues, including the green and digital transition, evolving student and public expectations and shifting labour market demands, not to forget multiple ongoing crises. Recognising the pivotal role of university leadership in this context, the … Read more

AMN Healthcare to acquire radiology staffing firm in deal valued at $300M

AMN Healthcare to acquire radiology staffing firm in deal valued at $300M

Marty Stempniak has covered healthcare since 2012, with his byline appearing in the American Hospital Association’s member magazine, Modern Healthcare and McKnight’s. Prior to that, he wrote about village government and local business for his hometown newspaper in Oak Park, Illinois. He won a Peter Lisagor and Gold EXCEL awards in 2017 for his coverage … Read more

Business Digest – Oct. 21, 2023

Business Digest – Oct. 21, 2023

Ministry on the Margins in Bismarck has won a “Bush Prize: North Dakota” from Strengthen ND and the Bush Foundation for its track record of successful community problem solving. The Bush Prize awards grant amounts up to 25% of an organization’s most recent fiscal year expenses, with a maximum of $500,000. BEK Communications Cooperative has been … Read more

WeWork appoints former Blackstone executive David Tolley as CEO, ETHRWorldME

WeWork appoints former Blackstone executive David Tolley as CEO, ETHRWorldME

WeWork Inc. (NYSE: WE) (“WeWork” or the “Company”), the leading global flexible space provider, today announced that David Tolley has been named Chief Executive Officer. Tolley has served as a WeWork Board Member since February 2023 and as interim Chief Executive Officer since May 2023. “WeWork’s ability to define and lead an evolving world of … Read more

India’s leadership in G20 sparks global cryptocurrency regulations – Digital Transformation News

India’s leadership in G20 sparks global cryptocurrency regulations – Digital Transformation News

By Ankur Grover The past decade has witnessed a seismic shift in the landscape of cryptocurrencies. In a remarkably short span of time, digital assets have catapulted into the mainstream, capturing the attention of investors, technologists, and financial institutions alike. What began as a niche movement has now evolved into a global phenomenon, fueled by … Read more

5 Reasons Collaborations Are Guaranteed To Help You Grow Your Business

5 Reasons Collaborations Are Guaranteed To Help You Grow Your Business

get strategic with the collaborations it has in its portfolio. Getty Images Strategic collaborations deliver a wide range of powerful outcomes. They can help drive sustainability. They can help you improve working conditions for your employees. And, most of all, they can help you grow your business in a variety of ways. With the right … Read more

Fewer than 1 in 6 radiologists are highly likely to seek new employment in the near future

Fewer than 1 in 6 radiologists are highly likely to seek new employment in the near future

Fewer than 1 in 6 radiologists said they were highly likely to seek new employment in the near future, with the greatest turnover seen in academic practice. That’s according to data from the latest Radiology Business Management Association/American College of Radiology Workforce Survey, highlighted Monday in JACR [1]. Most practices surveyed said they hired radiologists … Read more

We are moving too slowly

We are moving too slowly

GLOBAL Last month’s United Nations report on Transforming Education, which highlighted the lack of progress towards SDG 4, the Sustainable Development Goal associated with access to education, should come as no surprise where the access to tertiary education component of this goal is concerned. We undertook research with over 300 organisations across the world in … Read more