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Leadership in Hospitality: Key thought leaders in the hospitality industry

Jake Jorgovan

Thought leaders offer a unique blend of expertise, insight, and foresight, essential for navigating the dynamic hospitality landscape. Learning from these leaders can be pivotal in staying ahead of the competition and adapting to changing market demands. You're on the right page to solve that problem.

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Leadership in Finance & Fintech: 30 Key Thought Leaders in the Finance & Fintech Industry

Jake Jorgovan

They provide insights into emerging technologies and financial models, share best practices, discuss innovative strategies, and forecast industry shifts. That’s how they can empower you to stay ahead. Finance and fintech industry thought leaders are experts with deep insights into financial markets, technologies, and trends.

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Announcing the Thinkers50 2021 Coaching and Mentoring Award Longlist

Thinkers 50

The Coaching and Mentoring Award is unique among our awards because it starts with a longlist of 50 nominees, selected via the 100 Coaches network. She is a believer of the WE before the I, the power of teams, and supporting one another to bring out the best in ourselves to become successful leaders of our diverse paths.

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Ideologies in Energy Transition: Community Discourses on Renewables

TIM Review

Municipalities, cities, and other communities are in a key position to further the transition to more sustainable low carbon and cost-effective energy systems (Kostevšek et al., This paper attempts to turn the focus on how the so-called meso-level actors (Schenk et al., You have to know the past to understand the present.

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Living Labs for Public Sector Innovation: insights from a European case study

TIM Review

Living labs are still, however, somewhat underexplored in the context of public sector innovation, herein how they are organized and with what they contribute (Schuurman & To?nurist, This leads to the following two research questions: a) How are living labs applied to engage actors in public sector innovation processes?,