Dogwoof has released 26 Oscar®-nominated documentaries, with four wins and an additional three BAFTA winners. With notable titles including Free Solo, The Act of Killing, Blackfish, Honeyland, The Cave, Apollo 11. This year Dogwoof premiered Hillary a four-part TV series and in Autumn, I Am Greta is set for release.But how did Anna, a Catalan woman take centre stage in an industry dominated traditionally by men? Join the conversation to hear her journey and unique perspective on the importance of communications and the power of storytelling.
A story of resilience and positivity from the Founder of Relish. With innovation a core strength of the team, this insight agency decided to put their money where their mouth is right behind a new brand of face mask, Curb Masks. Should insight agencies stray into product development or other areas of potential income generation? What lessons can we learn from encouraging an entrepreneurial mindset in our teams?
Entrepreneurship is the Millennial ambition. Record numbers of Millennials are starting their own business and governments around the world are accelerating this trend, supporting start-ups in the attempt to drive growth. So, the game is changing, but organisations do not appear willing to accept this reality. Businesses need to see that they are no longer competing against traditional corporate competitors - they are now competing against Millennials themselves. The severity of this issue is being acknowledged by the likes of global giants such as Deloitte and Unilever. Deloitte has set up a £25m start-up fund for employees, and Unilever has created The Foundry', to collaborate with start-ups and drive cultural transformation. Samantha hypothesized that Millennial Entrepreneurs (Founders) have become tired of waiting and are taking it upon themselves to make change happen. Being the most profound example of how Millennials approach the new world of business, Samantha set out to discover whether Millennial Entrepreneurs are creating a new work/life paradigm that better suits their vision of life, and, if so, how corporations can better tailor their structures to attract and engage top talent.
In medieval times people sought a universal elixir. They failed, just as modern insighters fail if we proselytise one approach is the future. We search for truth through data but history tells us there is no universal solution.Rather, we believe research, tech, insight entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs should join forces to unlock new truths and create a stronger ecosystem - where each collaborates to create a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
In medieval times people sought a universal elixir. They failed, just as modern insighters fail if we proselytise one approach is the future. We search for truth through data but history tells us there is no universal solution.Rather, we believe research, tech, insight entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs should join forces to unlock new truths and create a stronger ecosystem - where each collaborates to create a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
Keynote speech form Marius Smit.
Entrepreneurship is the Millennial ambition. Record numbers of Millennials are starting their own business and governments around the world are accelerating this trend, supporting start-ups in the attempt to drive growth. So, the game is changing, but organisations do not appear willing to accept this reality. Businesses need to see that they are no longer competing against traditional corporate competitors - they are now competing against Millennials themselves. The severity of this issue is being acknowledged by the likes of global giants such as Deloitte and Unilever. Deloitte has set up a £25m start-up fund for employees, and Unilever has created The Foundry', to collaborate with start-ups and drive cultural transformation. Samantha hypothesized that Millennial Entrepreneurs (Founders) have become tired of waiting and are taking it upon themselves to make change happen. Being the most profound example of how Millennials approach the new world of business, Samantha set out to discover whether Millennial Entrepreneurs are creating a new work/life paradigm that better suits their vision of life, and, if so, how corporations can better tailor their structures to attract and engage top talent.
Following his inspirational keynote presentation last year, entrepreneur Jordan Casey, returns to the Congress to reveal what he's been up to and what's changed now that he's turned 15.
Keynote interview: Didier Truchot, Founder, Chairman & CEO, Ipsos, France.
The American economy is perhaps in the best condition it has been in the past fifty years. The same cannot be said of retailing, which has been struggling for three years. The struggle revolves around a changing competitive environment as well as consumer demographics and attitudes. For relief from this competition, retailers are beginning to create a strategy for gaining entrance to foreign markets. On a positive note, they see their organizations as leading the world in the use of technology and believe many of their merchandise formats are superior. Most of all, retailers in the United States see a crumbling of traditional protectionism in the world and an acceptance of more free enterprise. The people charged with leading the American firms into the global marketplace, the research directors, face the biggest challenge of all. Once outside of their own country, they are forced to deal with a learning curve that needs a lot of work. Some smart entrepreneurial market research firm will no doubt find some new customers.