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Segment 1 with Dr. Abbie Maroño starts at 0.00.A lot of small business owners feel shame when their company fails because they link who they are so much with their business. This is compounded when they lose money from people they know. What do we do with this shame?Dr. Abbie Maroño has a new book called "Work in Progress: The Road to Empowerment, The Journey Through Shame" which offers a fresh perspective on the often-overlooked role of shame in personal growth. Segment 2 with Charles Heckler starts at 15:50.It seems that the current President wants to change the US policy and open up trade again with Russia. One of his goals is to encourage American businesses to begin again in Russia. Would they be interested or are they ready?Charles Hecker has spent forty years working in the Soviet Union and Russia. He has worked as a journalist at The Miami Herald and The Moscow Times, and as a geopolitical risk consultant at Control Risks, where he was a partner in the firm. He is also the author of "Zero Sum": The Arc of International Business in Russia", which is out now from Oxford University Press.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-small-business-radio-show--3306444/support.
Thousands of kilometres from the devastating war it's been waging in Ukraine, Russia has involved itself in a swathe of other conflicts that attract much less attention: in Africa. Why? This week we speak to Beverly Ochieng, a self-described Wagner Group stalker, about what Russia is playing at. We're also talking about a foul-mouthed (?) Eurovision controversy, and why none of the world's big bad tech giants come from Europe. Beverly is a senior analyst for francophone Africa at Control Risks and a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. You can follow her here on Bluesky and here on Mastodon. Check out our full conversation with Beverly on our YouTube channel. Thanks so much for listening. If you enjoy our podcasts, we'd love it if you'd consider supporting our work. You can chip in to help us cover the weekly research and production of The Europeans at patreon.com/europeanspodcast (many currencies are available), or gift a donation to a super fan here. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast! This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. This week's Inspiration Station recommendations: Codenames and The Economist's Glass Ceiling Index. Other resources for this week's episode European Alternatives - euro-companies making all kinds of digital products: https://european-alternatives.eu/ Jitsi, the great Zoom alternative created by a swing-dancing Erasmus student: https://jitsi.org/ 'The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World' by Anu Bradford: https://academic.oup.com/book/36491 Fact-check: Does the EU really buy 80% of its weapons from overseas? (No, no it doesn't.) Bluesky thread by The Economist's Stanley Pignal, March 9, 2025: https://bsky.app/profile/spignal.bsky.social/post/3ljxd4r4cos25 Miriana Conte - Kant (‘Singing'); National Final Performance, Eurovision Song Contest 2025: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qNK1tt6L5k 00:33 Smellovision and feminist babies 03:32 Bad Week: Skype 25:19 Good Week: Language prudes 37:39 Interview: Beverly Ochieng on Russia's African antics 53:40 The Inspiration Station: Codenames and The Economist's Glass Ceiling Index 56:44 Happy Ending: Easier breathing for Londoners Producers: Morgan Childs and Wojciech Oleksiak Mixing and mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak Music: Jim Barne and Mariska Martina YouTube | Bluesky | Instagram | Mastodon | hello@europeanspodcast.com
Three West African countries - Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso - have finalized their exit from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Another thing they have in common? All three countries are under junta rule after military coups that took place in recent years. They have since formed their own union - the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). Why have these three countries exited ECOWAS, and is this a crisis point for the regional bloc? Catherine Nzuki is joined by Beverly Ochieng, Senior Analyst for Francophone Africa at Control Risks, and a Senior Associate with the CSIS Africa Program, to unpack these questions and more. They discuss the state of politics and security in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso (1:30); why the leaders of these military juntas are popular at home and across Africa (4:40); what drove the decision to exit ECOWAS and what this means for unity in the region (7:37); how the AES is using arts, culture, and media to self-legitimize; (20:00); how the pan-African, decolonial rhetoric of the leaders of AES is translating into their governance choices (24:11); if the AES confederation is strong enough to weather rough international winds on their own (28:49); the state of Africa's legacy institutions today and how responsive they are to shifting regional politics and the collapsing post-WWII order (37:15).
On this episode of China Field Notes, Scott Kennedy speaks with Kent Kedl on his 40-year journey in China from teaching English to consulting for multinational companies. They explore the past and present challenges foreign companies face in China, including understanding its regulations and adapting business strategies to local markets, how scenario planning is critical for navigating uncertainties, discuss his experiences during the pandemic lockdown in Shanghai, and the role of humor in processing new experiences, including in China. Kent Kedl is the founder and managing partner at Blue Ocean Advisors, a risk and strategy advisory firm based in Shanghai. Kent has consulted with multinational and Asia-based corporations on a range of issues, such as geopolitical risk, M&A and organic growth strategy, crisis management and organizational development programs. He was previously the Managing Partner for Control Risks' Greater China and North Asia practice and, prior to that, was a partner with Technomic Asia, a market strategy consulting firm. Kent has worked as a journalist and is a frequent contributor to Asia-based media outlets. Kent has been working across Asia and living in China for nearly forty years.
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This episode dives into the debate surrounding the efficacy and cost of barbed sutures in surgical practice, questioning whether their time-saving advantages are justified compared to traditional techniques, especially for uterine closure. Additionally, it explores the implications of non-invasive prenatal testing for cancer detection and recent maternal mortality statistics, while advocating for evidence-based practices in both surgical and obstetric care. • Analysis of barbed suture use and cost implications • Discussion of unexpected cancer detection via NIPS • Exploration of maternal mortality statistics and misconceptions • The relative value of baby (a discussion of the perverse economics of pediatric and obstetric care)• Summary of recent findings on aspirin dosages for preeclampsia • Examination of venous thromboembolism risks with hormonal contraceptives00:00:01 Barbed Suture in OBGYN Surgery00:09:13 Comparing Surgical Sutures00:17:11 NIPS Results and Maternal Cancer Detection00:24:04 Maternal Mortality Trends and Data Analysis00:38:50 Medical Reimbursements and Healthcare Priorities00:47:20 Risk Factors in Birth Control Thromboembolism00:54:37 Birth Control and Thromboembolism RiskFollow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn.
Send Vanessa a Text MessageIn this episode I sit down with Stefanie Adler, Certified Nutrition Consultant (CNC), Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist (FDN), and women's hormone and fertility expert. Through diving-deep with her clients from all over the world, she's been able to help them overcome chronic symptoms such as hormonal imbalances, gut issues, unexplained infertility, and more. In this discussion, we heavily focus on PCOS and Endometriosis, which are unfortunately all-too common in today's world among women. Stefanie's goal through an individualized approach and functional lab testing, is to address this diagnoses' from the root...versus conventionally band-aiding these concerns. She also discusses the relationship between these conditions and gut health/microbiome, she tackles the controversial topic of birth control use, and much more.Guest Resources:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanieadlerwellness/Website: https://www.stefanieadler.com/Free cycle-syncing cheat sheet guide: https://www.stefanieadler.com/cycle-informing-chart-form-1 Show Resources:Discount codes/affiliate links: https://linktr.ee/thegiftofgoodsPodcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/well.with.vanessa/Podcast on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IntentionallyWellPodcastVanessa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegiftofgoods/ Vanessa on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thegiftofgoodsPodcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@well.with.vanessaPodcast on X: https://x.com/wellwithvanessaEmail: intentionallywellpodcast@gmail.comSupport the showPodcast Website: https://intentionallywellwithvanessalopez.buzzsprout.comThis episode is for informational purposes only. Please consult a trusted health practitioner for individual concerns.
Frank Tsai is the largest organizer of public lectures in Shanghai. He is the founder of China Crossroads, hosting public talks on "China and the World" where he invites senior figures in academia, politics, business and foreign affairs. He formerly worked at The Economist, and Control Risks, the top global risk consultancy. He is an American with a background teaching geopolitical risk analysis and international media. Today we talk passionately about a wide range of topics, including societal biases towards extroverts, the evolving socio-political landscape in China, and U.S. President Donald Trump. We talk about cycles of tightening and opening in national policies and society, the low bar for some China “experts”, and why media and public figures speak in hyperbole. We explore the framework of U.S. and China relations, exit plans, and global stability. Frank also reflects on America under Trump, the loss of civic education and the weakening global perception of American democracy. The conversation wraps up with a critique of the “melting pot” ideal, exploring the tension between individualism and unity in both China and America. _____________________ If you enjoy this show don't forget to leave a rating! Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehonestdrink_/ RedNote: THD The Honest Drink WeChat: THD_Official Find us on: Spotify, Apple, Google Podcasts, YouTube, 小红书, Ximalaya, 小宇宙, 网易云音乐, Bilibili or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
Frank Tsai is the largest organizer of public lectures in Shanghai. He is the founder of China Crossroads, hosting public talks on "China and the World" where he invites senior figures in academia, politics, business and foreign affairs. He formerly worked at The Economist and Control Risks, the top global risk consultancy. He is an American with a background teaching geopolitical risk analysis and international media. Today we talk passionately about a wide range of topics, including societal biases towards extroverts, the evolving socio-political landscape in China, and U.S. President Donald Trump. We talk about cycles of tightening and opening in national policies and society, the low bar for some China “experts”, and why media and public figures speak in hyperbole. We explore the framework of U.S. and China relations, exit plans, and global stability. Frank also reflects on America under Trump, the loss of civic education and the weakening global perception of American democracy. The conversation wraps up with a critique of the “melting pot” ideal, exploring the tension between individualism and unity in both China and America.____________________下载节目文字版: Episode Transcripts____________________If you enjoy this show don't forget to leave a rating and subscribe!小红书: THD The Honest DrinkFollow Us On IG: @thehonestdrink_Join Us On WeChat: THD_OfficialEmail: thehonestdrink@gmail.comFind us on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, 小宇宙, 喜马拉雅, 网易云音乐, 小红书, Bilibili or anywhere you get your podcasts.
Le Mining Indaba, l'incontournable sommet sur les mines en Afrique, s'est déroulé au début du mois dans la ville du Cap, en Afrique du Sud. Selon les estimations, le continent détient 30 % des réserves en minerais critiques, essentiels pour la transition énergétique. Parmi les grands habitués du salon : les Américains, qui envoient habituellement une importante délégation. Cette année, le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche semble modifier les dynamiques et les partenariats pourraient évoluer. Avec notre envoyée spéciale au Cap,La délégation américaine s'est réduite comme une peau de chagrin, cette année, tant sur la scène du Mining Indaba que dans les allées du salon. Seul représentant à prendre la parole : Scott Woodard, le secrétaire adjoint par intérim spécialisé sur les questions de transformation énergétique auprès du département d'État. Il est resté très vague sur la politique minière à venir. « Un des décrets signés par le président dès ses premiers jours au pouvoir concerne l'extraction et la transformation de minerais, surtout aux États-Unis. Mais si on le lit de plus près, il y est aussi fait mention, à de multiples reprises, des partenariats internationaux et de la coopération avec d'autres nations », a déclaré le diplomate.La nouvelle administration ne s'est pas encore totalement installée et on attend toujours la nomination de l'équipe Afrique de Donald Trump, bien que son ancien envoyé spécial pour le Sahel et les Grands Lacs, Peter Pham, soit pressenti. Selon les experts, le corridor de Lobito devrait continuer à être développé. La modernisation de cette ligne ferroviaire, pour faciliter le transport des minerais de la RDC et de la Zambie vers l'Angola afin de les exporter depuis la côte ouest du continent, rentre dans la logique de concurrence avec la Chine.À lire aussiLa posture souverainiste de Donald Trump séduit certains leaders africainsPoursuite des aides et garanties ?« Les compagnies continuent, mais elles ont souvent besoin de certains mécanismes d'aide de l'État américain, pour “dérisquer” certaines transactions qui pourraient être dans des pays compliqués, ou des nouveaux marchés », analyse Vincent Rouget du cabinet Control Risk. « On voyait souvent l'État américain intervenir, soit par le biais de la diplomatie, pour faciliter les échanges, les négociations, soit par le biais d'aides financières ou de garanties de prêt. Et là, on a un point d'incertitude : est-ce que ça va continuer ? Pour l'instant, c'est trop tôt pour le savoir », poursuit-il.Côté sud-africain, le ministre des Mines, Gwede Mantashe, souhaite durcir le ton, pour répondre au gel de l'aide américaine décidée par Donald Trump. « S'ils ne veulent plus nous donner d'argent, ne leur donnons pas de minerais. Nous avons des minerais sur ce continent, donc nous possédons quelque chose, nous ne sommes pas de simples mendiants. Nous devons utiliser cette richesse à notre avantage, en tant que continent », a-t-il affirmé fermement. Les doutes planent aussi au-dessus de la volonté des États-Unis de continuer à développer les chaînes de valeur ajoutée en Afrique, comme dans le cadre de l'accord signé avec la Zambie et la RDC, pour fabriquer sur place des batteries électriques.À lire aussiQuels sont les risques environnementaux liés à l'exploitation des minerais de la transition?
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Opposition candidate John Mahama will return as Ghana's President following his recent electoral victory. This is a massive comeback for Mahama, who left a shaky legacy. What can we expect from his upcoming administration? Join Vincent Rouget for a discussion with Control Risks experts Mikolaj Judson and Omobolade Olagunju about why the results turned out the way they did and how Mahama might reboot Ghana's economy. Find out how we can support your organisation.
Today, we talk about the arc of international business in Russia over the past 30-some years. Our guest is Charles Hecker. Charles is a self-professed “Russia geek” who has written a fabulous new book entitled Zero Sum - The Arc of International Business in Russia. It largely covers the time starting from the fall of the Soviet Union to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It's utterly fascinating on so many levels. International business in Russia, as you will hear, is almost like a huge natural experiment in decision-making. You will hear about complex to nuanced decisions, bad decisions, good decisions, and downright batshit crazy decisions. To fully understand and appreciate a topic as complex as Russia, you need to live and breathe it, and Charles has and does. He studied in Russia during the Cold War. He was a journalist there with Moscow Times in the 1990s and also led Control Risks Russia office in the country. Control Risks is a specialist risk consultancy where Charles and I were colleagues. Charles is also a great storyteller. That will come through in this conversation and it also comes through in the book which is filled with colour. In reading it, one can almost see, and smell vodka dripping from the page and imagine oneself in Russia in the nineties and the noughties. While it's impossible to go back in time and fully understand what people were thinking and feeling when they made decisions when it comes to business decision-making in Russia, Charles's account comes about as close as you can get. Show notes: Charles' website - https://www.charleshecker.com/ Zero Sum - The Arc of International Business in Russia Charles on LinkedIn The loans for shares scheme The BRICS Mikhail Khodorkovsky Yukos The Kursk submarine disaster TNK-BP The Beslan school siege The Moscow theatre siege Putin's 2007 speech at the Munich Security Conference The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Like what you heard? Learn more about The Decision-Making Studio: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/ Subscribe to our podcast: https://thedecisionmaking.studio/podcast Sign up for our “Decision Navigators” course: https://lnkd.in/eMZSPft4
We dive into the implications of Donald Trump's emphatic win at the US presidential elections. Angela Mancini, partner at Control Risks, a global specialist risk consultancy, discusses the factors underlying the outcome, its implication for US policy, especially with regards to Asia. We talk about business strategies under Trump 2.0, and the key issue--risks around China-US relations. We also talk about where the Democratic Party goes from here. The podcast was recorded at our annual macro and markets outlook event. Here is the publication that goes with it. Defying the trend: Economic Outlook and Market Strategy for 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Understand the impact of the US elections on Singapore and Southeast Asia Join "Saturday Mornings" host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys for their International News Review US Election Special. APCA Advisors CEO Steve Okun and Angela Mancini, Partner at Control Risks break down the election results and analyze their implications in the US, for Singapore, and business across the region.
Trump the peacemaker, Obama the deporter, George W Bush the foreign aider. Ahead of the election, we interrogate the counterintuitive positions candidates have taken against their party's (and their own) image, once in office. Why do so many US presidents campaign in one direction and govern in another? Andrew Mueller speaks with former USAID administrator Andrew Natsios. Plus: a roundtable with Leslie Vinjamuri of the US and the Americas programme at Chatham House and Charles Hecker of geopolitical risk consultancy, Control Risks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this two-part episode, take a deep dive into two southern African countries, South Africa and Mozambique. South Africa's new government of national unity (GNU) has now reached its first one hundred days in office, a good time to take stock of what the coalition has achieved so far. And in Mozambique significant turbulence has surrounded the victory of Daniel Chapo, the ruling Frelimo party's candidate, in recent elections. Join Vincent Rouget for a conversation with Michael Bongani Reinders and Nkosiyapha Moyo, two Control Risks experts in Johannesburg, Tristan Gueret, one of our experts in Paris, and Mohamed Cassimjee, former diplomat who served in the South African Service and current Research Fellow at Oxford University. They unpack the post-election challenges of South Africa and Mozambique and what businesses and investors should know. Find out more.
Ora che il leader di Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, è stato ucciso durante un raid israeliano, si apre lo scenario di una possibile successione a guida dell'organizzazione e di una possibile reazione da parte dell'Iran. Nel frattempo Israele continua a bombardare il Libano, anche il nord, e colpisce anche lo Yemen, terra degli Houthi. Ne parliamo con Lorenzo Trombetta, collabora con Ansa e Limes, Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi, analista di Control Risks, Valentina Furlanetto, nostra giornalista inviata in Israele.
The Africa Risk-Reward Index – produced jointly by Control Risks and Oxford Economics Africa – is an authoritative guide for policymakers, business leaders and investors that illustrates the evolution of the investment landscape in major African markets, and provides a grounded, longer-term outlook of key trends shaping investment in these economies. Africa's outlook in 2024 is promising. But understanding the nuanced market dynamics and adopting a long-term perspective will be essential for stakeholders – from policymakers and investors to development agencies and civil society – as they navigate the evolving landscape to successful investment outcomes in 2024 and beyond. For African countries and investors looking to invest or grow their business in Africa, the time is now. Join Patricia Rodrigues, Associate Director Africa, for a discussion about the Index with Control Risks Analysts Tristan Gueret, Trevor Kibet Langat and Mikolaj Judson, and Oxford Economics Senior Economist Jee-A Van Der Linde.
“More than ever, the people of Burkina Faso need to remain united around the defence and security forces.”A video showing scores of civilians shot dead in the ditches they were digging - was released by an Al Qaeda-linked group active in Burkina Faso earlier this week. It was apparent proof of a major attack it said it had conducted in the northern village of Barsalogho on Saturday.It's believed at least 100 people were killed, but the government hasn't confirmed numbers. But what is clear is that it's one of the worst attacks by Jihadist fighters the country has ever suffered.The government often doesn't acknowledge such attacks, but this time ministers were filmed visiting victims in hospital. They condemned the attack and called on the public to support the army in its fight against the insurgency. The leader of the military regime, Ibrahim Traore, came to power in a coup in 2022 promising to reconquer all rebel held areas - and last year declared a "general mobilisation" of the population.But will this attack make civilians even more fearful of aiding the military?Presenter: Alan @Kasujja Guest: Beverly Ochieng, senior analyst with Control Risks.
On 15 March 2024, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was released from prison after nearly a year in detention. Less than three weeks later, he was officially inaugurated as Senegal's fifth president since independence, winning a resounding victory in the presidential election. His party promised sweeping changes to Senegal's politics and economy. Join Vincent Rouget for a conversation with Control Risks' experts in Dakar, Susanna Eusebi and Renna Hawili, as they discuss what to make of the first 100 days in office of Faye's new government.
What is it like to be an astronaut? What does it take to be an astronaut? How do we control risks in high-stress environments? Today's guest is one of the most prolific American astronauts who was inducted into the US Astronaut Hall of Fame. Benoit wanted to be an astronaut or the president of the world. Yes, one of those positions is not real. Now, he explores the space within his clients' temporal lobes and internal landscapes as a psychotherapist. Close enough, ha! Jim Wetherbee is a NASA astronaut, former Spaceflight commander, retired US Navy captain, aerospace engineer, and published author. Jim is a veteran of 6 Space Shuttle missions and is the only American to have commanded 5 spaceflight missions in history. Expect to learn about the art of controlling risk, the life of an astronaut, the role of cognitive biases in high-stress environments, effective mental modeling, the importance of organizational culture, what we can learn from disasters, and much more. Welcome to Discover More. Let's get this started! * Rate The Podcast: HERE Show Notes Visit Jim's Website Get Jim's book: HERE * Subscribe to YouTube Discover More Website Come say hi on Instagram * Discover More is a top social sciences podcast for independent thinkers who appreciate the importance of mental health and social sciences. Looking for deep thinking? Let's get this started. * Thank you for Discovering More with us!
In our International News Review, Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, author Neil Humphreys talk with Angela Mancini, Partner, Global Risk Analysis at Control Risks about the NATO Summit outcome in Washington - including Biden shocking gaffes, China opens tit-for-tat Investigation into EU trade barriers, and Singaporean CEOs have some of the shortest tenures in the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as we chat with Master Sergeant Michael Moore from Honolulu, Hawaii. Michael recounts his path from joining the Air Force in 2010 as a Security Forces member to becoming the Commandant at the Pitsenbarger Airman Leadership School in Spangdahlem, Germany. Michael shares stories from his career across bases like Osan, Kadena, and Spangdahlem, focusing on his efforts to drive innovation through simple yet effective process improvements. He emphasizes that innovation isn't just about technology but also about making everyday tasks more efficiently. We explore the unique Heritage Hall at Pitsenbarger, filled with historical memorabilia, and hear about students' reactions to seeing their legacy. Michael discusses his current projects to enhance leadership training and integrate new tech in the schoolhouse. Tune in for a conversation that highlights the importance of honoring our past while pushing for a better future in the Air Force.
Toda vez que um candidato de esquerda vence alguma eleição na América Latina, alguns mais empolgados voltam a falar de uma "onda rosa" ou "onda vermelha" na região.Foi assim com o chileno Gabriel Boric, com o colombiano Gustavo Petro e com Lula. Mas a onda rosa até agora não passou de uma ilusão.Com Andrés Manuel López Obrador e, provavelmente, com Claudia Sheinbaum, os mexicanos continuarão dando pouca atenção para o restante da América Latina."O foco do México, por questões estruturais, é no principal parceiro comercial, os Estados Unidos, e com a China", afirma Edmundo Sandoval, diretor associado da Control Risks na Cidade do México.Ser Antagonista é fiscalizar o poder. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: https://bit.ly/planosdeassinatura Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2S... Ouça O Antagonista | Crusoé quando quiser nos principais aplicativos de podcast. Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
A presidente eleita do México, Claudia Sheinbaum, foi festejada por políticos de esquerda e de direita, que enalteceram suas credenciais ambientais.Claudia é uma cientista formada em engenharia energética que participou do Painel Intergovernamental de Mudanças Climáticas. Mas as credenciais de Claudia não foram de muita serventia no México até agora. "Durante os seis anos do governo de Andrés Manuel López Obrador, esse perfil de Claudia Sheinbaum desapareceu.Onde ela esteve? Na verdade, não sabemos.Na minha opinião, isso ficou escondido atrás das necessidades eleitorais", diz Edmundo Sandoval, diretor associado da Control Risks, uma empresa que produz relatórios de risco político e de segurança na Cidade do México.Ser Antagonista é fiscalizar o poder. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: https://bit.ly/planosdeassinatura Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2S... Ouça O Antagonista | Crusoé quando quiser nos principais aplicativos de podcast. Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
Vietnam's anti-corruption drive, dubbed the “blazing furnace,” started in 2016 but has intensified since 2021, with many senior officials coming under investigation and being asked to leave their positions or forced to step down. Most recently, Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan was sentenced to death for her role in a USD 12.5 billion financial fraud scheme. Investors and government officials are increasingly nervous, holding off on making any decisions that might spark a corruption investigation. However, Steve Wilford, Senior Partner at Control Risks, posits that while the business and political environment might be choppy, there is still a lot of opportunity to be worked with. If you are looking for more analysis across South East Asia, please visit our South East Asia hub here.
Henry Smith on how global CEOs are navigating the sanctions landscape. In recent decades, multinational companies have pursued market opportunities around the world, creating complex supply chains and financial structures in the process. But what was once a world of expanding opportunity is increasingly a world of encroaching risks. With sanctions and export controls imposed on a growing list of countries, including major economies like Iran and Russia, multinational companies have had to scale back or even exit markets. Now, CEOs are wondering where sanctions might hit next and how they can shield their businesses from emerging risks.Henry is a partner at Control Risks, where he leads the company's business intelligence and due diligence practice in EMEA. Henry advises global companies on how to adjust acquisition and growth strategies in the face of a changing sanctions landscape.The Sanctions Age is hosted by Esfandyar Batmanghelidj. The show is produced by Spiritland Productions and is supported by a grant from the Hollings Center for International Dialogue. To receive an email when new episodes are released, access episode transcripts, and read Esfandyar's notes on each episode, sign-up for the The Sanctions Age newsletter on Substack: https://www.thesanctionsage.com/
La morte del presidente della Repubblica islamica dell'Iran Ebrahim Raisi in un incidente in elicottero apre una serie di interrogativi. Chi sarà il suo successore? E quali saranno le conseguenze sul piano della politica internazionale? Ne parliamo con Pejman Abdolmohammadi, docente di Storia e Politica del Medio Oriente all'Università di Trento, Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi di Control Risks, Gabriella Colarusso, giornalista di Esteri per Repubblica.
Today's episode subject is in response to popular demand. Whether at work or at home, concerns on cybersecurity are elevated to say the least. Nicolas Reys, Partner leading Control Risks' Digital Risks Americas and Global Threat Intelligence practices, begins by going the three kinds of cyberthreats out there—state sponsored, ransomware, and “hactivism.” We then talk about the impact of recent geopolitical developments on the cybersecurity environment. Singapore's population and firms continue to face cyberattacks, from scams to phishing, but Nic sees substantial awareness and policy guardrails available to mitigate risks here. We talk about frontier tech like GenAI and quantum computing, and their potential disrupting impact on cybersecurity. We end with Nic laying out the best practice corporate strategies to manage digital risks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our International News Review, Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak with Angela Mancini, Partner at Control Risks, about the major, global risks in 2024 and 2025. Angela focuses on five key areas and explains why businesses must be future planning now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How is leadership evolving? Alison Taylor suggests the traditional approach of focusing on shareholder value and legal compliance is no longer sufficient in today's world. Kevin sits down with Alison and they discuss the evolving role of business ethics and the challenges leaders face in today's complex world. She emphasizes the importance of thinking holistically, aligning internal departments, and creating a culture of accountability. She also highlights the changing nature of leadership and the need for leaders to prioritize diversity, psychological safety, and social skills. Meet Alison Alison's Story: Alison Taylor is the author of Higher Ground: How Business Can Do the Right Thing in a Turbulent World. She is a clinical associate professor at NYU Stern School of Business and the executive director at Ethical Systems. Her previous work experience includes being a Managing Director at nonprofit business network BSR and a Senior Managing Director at Control Risks. She holds advisory roles at VentureESG, sustainability nonprofit BSR, Pictet Group, and Zai Lab and is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Good Governance. She has expertise in strategy; sustainability; political and social risk; culture and behavior; human rights; ethics and compliance; stakeholder engagement; anti-corruption; and professional responsibility. Alison received her Bachelor of Arts in Modern History from Balliol College, Oxford University, her MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago, and an MA in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University. She grew up in London, but now divides her time between Manhattan and Woodstock, NY. https://www.ethicalsystems.org/alison-taylor/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/followalisont/ This Episode is brought to you by... The Long-Distance Team. Remote leadership experts, Kevin Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel, help leaders navigate the new world of remote and hybrid teams to design the culture they desire for their teams and organizations in their new book! Book Recommendations Higher Ground: How Business Can Do the Right Thing in a Turbulent World by Alison Taylor Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman The Transparency Society by Byung-Chul Han Like this? Building and Sustaining a Culture of Excellence with Kyle McDowell How to Set Direction, Create Avantage and Achieve Excellence with Rich Horwath Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes Podcast Better! Sign up with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free! Use promo code: RLP
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When a state announces snap military conscription, how might companies respond to protect its employees?In this episode, IHRB's Salil Tripathi and Vicky Bowman, explore the delicate balance companies must strike between compliance and resistance, and the creative strategies employed to protect their workforce. Salil is also joined by Nabi Abdullaev from Control Risks, a risk management consultant covering Russia.
The Ukraine war is receiving less attention now, but the implications continue to reverberate. The Ukraine war will define a generation's understanding of European identity, the future of Russia's relationship with NATO, US engagement in Europe, and the cohesion of the Western alliance. It will also shape Russia's influence in the Global South and that of its allies, impacting businesses worldwide. Join Claudine Fry for a conversation with two of Control Risks' senior experts in geopolitics: Sorana Parvulescu, Partner and head of our geopolitical risk business in EMEA based in Dubai, and Jonathan Wood, a Principal Washington, DC. Visit controlrisks.com to learn more about how we make the difference in a changing world.
In our International News Review, Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host, award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak with Angela Mancini, Partner at Control Risks, about expectations for the just-started India National Elections and its implications for Singapore-based businesses. Lawrence Wong to take the Singapore PM post next month. Employers in the Red Dot being told to consider flexi-work requests, and the impact of Dubai being underwater after last week's historic storm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Chang, head of research at Marcus and Millichap, joins host Joe Cornwell on the Best Ever Show from the Best Ever Conference in Salt Lake City. In this episode, John discusses the state of commercial real estate, including why retail is so hot right now, the state of the office market, and why multifamily investors in certain markets should be wary of rent control risks. He also breaks down the housing shortage, providing historical context and the truths most overlook. Sponsors: Viking Capital Baselane
Ad attacco, limitato, dell'Iran, Israele risponde con un altro attacco altrettanto contenuto. Come a voler comunicare che sia Israele che l'Iran sono pronti alla guerra ma che sarebbe meglio non combatterla. Ne parliamo con Maria Luisa Fantappiè, responsabile del programma Mediterraneo, Medio Oriente e Africa dello Iai, Aniseh Basiri tabrizi, analista esperta di Iran del Control Risks, Efraim Inbar, presidente del Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, e con Sergio Nava, in diretta dal G7 di Capri.
Over two years have passed since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This has been a period marked by relentless battlefield activity, shifting geopolitical dynamics, and a complex and evolving digital threat landscape. As business looks to rebuild a country still defending itself from invasion, how can CISOs and security teams ensure their organisations remain secure? In this episode, Nic Reys chats with Control Risks experts Stina Connor and Bota Iliyas about the current state of digital threats in Ukraine, the changing motivations of threat actors, and what to consider when operating in or entering a market sat at the nexus of geopolitical tensions. Find out more about what we're paying attention to in the digital risk space.
Angela Mancini, Partner and Head of the Geopolitical Risk Analysis practice for Asia Pacific at Control Risks, returns to Kopi Time after four years. The issues haven't changed that much in the interim—we talk about Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore's elections and economic prospects, state of China-US friction in the context of business risks, and the domestic dynamics at play in the US. Angela provides astute insights and some prognostications as we cover an extensive ground, including the likely outcome of the US Presidential race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Magnificent 7 stocks continue to power the market higher as AI-enthusiasm shows no signs of waning. Laffer Tengler Investments' Nancy Tengler and Clockwise Capital's James Cakmak discuss. Plus, what investing opportunities do current global hotspots present? Control Risks' Cormac Mc Garry weighs in. And, stocks are coming off another round of fresh record highs. UBS' Mark Haefele and Pivotal Advisors' Tiffany McGhee explain.
Critical minerals are a hot topic right now, but most people don't realise how truly critical they are until there is a restriction on their use. Critical minerals drive AI, the cloud, the energy transition – but they also power our phones, keep the lights on, the dishwasher running. The US defines critical minerals as those which serve an essential function in one or more energy technology, and which are at high risk of supply chain disruption. Securing access to them is existential. Claudine Fry, Director of Control Risks' Global Issues team, chats with Stephen Norris, a Partner in Control Risks' Tokyo office, to discuss the current critical minerals down-cycle, geopolitical dynamics, and how he anticipates regulation and investment in the sector will evolve. Find out how we can support your organisation.
The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one. — Elbert Hubbard Sign up at Trading View access my platform and charts: https://bit.ly/3Q55GaU How to Set Up Our Three Time Frame Chart on TradingView: https://youtu.be/wLwTnrtAOTA I have opened my page to sharing. Find me on TradingView at Thom Goolsby. Here at Charting Wealth, we focus on the reality of price movement by following trends. We teach you a simple and effective method to read stock, ETF and crypto charts, keep your emotions in check and learn when to buy and when to sell. Charting is your road map to the market and the riches it can offer. Forget the hype you see and hear in the financial news media. They are selling products in print ads and commercials. Focus on what is real, no matter how hard it can be to believe! Otherwise, you become a sucker or worse, a slave, to the delusion someone else wants you to believe. Use the lessons we teach every day to accurately chart any stock, commodity, ETF and cryptocurrencies. We give you daily, real life lessons with the four ETFs we track: S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, 20-Year Treasury Bonds, Gold and Bitcoin. We have all the tools you need to learn how to trade. For subscribers, we have a GREAT TRAINING to SUPERCHARGE your practice trading: “Using Order Size to Control Risk.” If you are not a subscriber, become one! Subscribe for FREE to our daily market reviews & training at http://www.ChartingWealth.com We urge you to "Follow the charts, NOT the noise!” and want to help you follow the market and improve your knowledge of stock and ETF movements. Support our work at PATREON and receive GREAT benefits (training, gifts, etc...): https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14138154 Receive our STOCK ALERTS via TEXT when WEEKLY VERTICAL CROSSOVERS occur. Very valuable information! Less than 8 texts a month. Text “chartingwealth” to 33222 on your cell phone. At ChartingWealth.com, every day the market is open, we chart the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, Gold & Bonds. In just a few short minutes, we give you a valuable training update and quickly review the trends we see taking place in the market. At the end of every week, we give you an overview of what happened over the last five days and what's on the calendar for the next trading week. DISCLAIMER: We offer NO advice and make NO claims to expertise of any kind. This site is dedicated to knowledge and education through our stock chart training, reviews and other information -- nothing more.
The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one. — Elbert Hubbard Sign up at Trading View access my platform and charts: https://bit.ly/3Q55GaU How to Set Up Our Three Time Frame Chart on TradingView: https://youtu.be/wLwTnrtAOTA I have opened my page to sharing. Find me on TradingView at Thom Goolsby. Here at Charting Wealth, we focus on the reality of price movement by following trends. We teach you a simple and effective method to read stock, ETF and crypto charts, keep your emotions in check and learn when to buy and when to sell. Charting is your road map to the market and the riches it can offer. Forget the hype you see and hear in the financial news media. They are selling products in print ads and commercials. Focus on what is real, no matter how hard it can be to believe! Otherwise, you become a sucker or worse, a slave, to the delusion someone else wants you to believe. Use the lessons we teach every day to accurately chart any stock, commodity, ETF and cryptocurrencies. We give you daily, real life lessons with the four ETFs we track: S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, 20-Year Treasury Bonds, Gold and Bitcoin. We have all the tools you need to learn how to trade. For subscribers, we have a GREAT TRAINING to SUPERCHARGE your practice trading: “Using Order Size to Control Risk.” If you are not a subscriber, become one! Subscribe for FREE to our daily market reviews & training at http://www.ChartingWealth.com We urge you to "Follow the charts, NOT the noise!” and want to help you follow the market and improve your knowledge of stock and ETF movements. Support our work at PATREON and receive GREAT benefits (training, gifts, etc...): https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14138154 Receive our STOCK ALERTS via TEXT when WEEKLY VERTICAL CROSSOVERS occur. Very valuable information! Less than 8 texts a month. Text “chartingwealth” to 33222 on your cell phone. At ChartingWealth.com, every day the market is open, we chart the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, Gold & Bonds. In just a few short minutes, we give you a valuable training update and quickly review the trends we see taking place in the market. At the end of every week, we give you an overview of what happened over the last five days and what's on the calendar for the next trading week. DISCLAIMER: We offer NO advice and make NO claims to expertise of any kind. This site is dedicated to knowledge and education through our stock chart training, reviews and other information -- nothing more.
Scrum to Optimize Predictability & Control Risk - https://medium.com/@kalosbonasia/scrum-to-optimise-predictability-and-control-risk-e7edcf3303ed Scrum can help #teams continuously deliver value to customers, but it is incomplete by definition because it only focuses on the practices needed to support its three pillars: transparency, inspection and adaptation. #Scrum seeks to optimise #predictability and control risk to enable frequent delivery. Scrum also seeks to harness the potential of people who have the #skills to get the job done, while setting delivery expectations for the customer. Scrum also makes headwinds in the organization more visible, so that #people can take steps to #improve the way they do things. How to connect with AgileDad: - [website] https://www.agiledad.com/ - [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/ - [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/ - [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
If Javier Milei were to win the presidential race in Argentina, his government is bound to be anything but business as usual for Brazil. Marina Pera, the Southern Cone political risk analyst at Control Risks, explains why.Support the show