Thomson Reuters
How many scientists does it take to feed the world?
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- How many scientists does it take to feed the world?
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- 2:52
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- 11 years ago
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- How will we feed 9 billion people by 2050? Laura Barter is the founder and director of AGRI-net, an online networking community, which brings multidisciplinary practitioners together to create innovative solutions to food security. Find out more about how making connections will help fill 9 billion bowls in the full report at http://9billionbowls.com.
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- How to fix the broken food chain
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- 2:46
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- 11 years ago
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- How will we feed 9 billion people by 2050? 2050? Kevin Frediani, Head of Sustainable Land Use at Bicton College in Devon, UK, talks about his vision for food smart cities by creating resilient urban food supply chains and reducing waste. Find out more about how reducing food waste will help fill 9 billion bowls in the full report at http://9billionbowls.com.
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- Vertical Farming: The only way is up
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- 3:24
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- 11 years ago
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- How will we feed 9 billion people by 2050? Green Sense Farms located in Portage, Indiana, is the largest indoor vertical farming operation in the world. Using one-tenth the land of a traditional farm they can produce 26 harvests per year. Discover more about how urban farming will help fill 9 billion bowls in the full report at http://9billionbowls.com.
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- The new $3 weapon against crop disease
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- 3:46
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- 11 years ago
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- How will we feed 9 billion people by 2050? FungiAlert, an innovative new startup founded by Imperial College, UK, students Kerry O’Donnelley and Angela de Manzanos, can help save billions of dollars worth of crops. Their in-soil sensors can detect the presence of the soil pathogen phytophthera before widespread infection. Find out more about how student startups are going to help fill 9 billion bowls in the full report at http://9billionbowls.com.
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- Farming gets digital with Data Share
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- 1:54
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- 11 years ago
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- How will we feed 9 billion people by 2050? Thomson Reuters Global Head of Agriculture & Metals Kris Carlson talks about Data Share - an innovative new platform that connects farmers around the world - and how it will help maximize crop yields. Find out more about how Data Share and other tools will help fill 9 billion bowls in the full report at http://9billionbowls.com.
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- Eating by numbers: Feeding our cities with data
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- 3:30
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- How will we feed 9 billion people by 2050? Kevin Frediani, Head of Sustainable Land Use at Bicton College in Devon, UK, explains the links between food, data and carbon that are critical for feeding our cities sustainably. Discover more about how data is the answer in the full report at http://9billionbowls.com.
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- Thomson Reuters: Connecting You To Success
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- 1:30
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- The Thomson Reuters Global Partnership Program can advance your business by harnessing Thomson Reuters world-class content and technology. Over 1,100 partners around the globe have integrated with Thomson Reuters solutions, expanding their reach and enhancing their offerings. Contact trpartners@thomsonreuters.com to learn more.
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- Reuters Content Solutions – ANA Case Study
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- 0:52
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Reuters Content Solutions is a full service, multimedia custom content studio that capitalizes on Reuters publishing expertise, global network of creative resources and infrastructure to deliver the highest quality content to brands and agencies. http://solutions.reuters.com/
Reuters Content Solutions produced custom content series Carry On for All Nippon Airways. 5 videos, 10 articles and 10 slideshows highlighted the most popular ANA’s destinations in Asia. Produced on location, content included helpful travel information from local business owners and influencers. Written by highly-regarded former Editors of Travel & Leisure digital and Bon Appetit. http://www.reuters.com/resources/media/rcom/brandfeatures/AllNipponAirways/CarryOn/
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- The Effect of Russian Sanction on Corporations. Are you prepared?
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- 6:21
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- The EU has extended Russian Sanctions until January 31st, 2016. This has already had a great impact on financial markets both in Russia and in the West. The effect is more likely to be intensified.
Watch our two minutes videos explaining how Russian Sanctions impact:
• Energy markets
• Corporates’ reputational risks
• Banking, trading and investment compliance
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- Thomson Reuters Russian Sanctions Tracking Services
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- 2:45
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- The EU has extended Russian Sanctions until January 31st, 2016. This has already had a great impact on financial markets both in Russia and in the West. The effect is more likely to be intensified.
Watch our two minutes videos explaining how Russian Sanctions impact:
• Energy markets
• Corporates’ reputational risks
• Banking, trading and investment compliance
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- Implications of the Modern Slavery Act
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- 3:53
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Corporations with global footprints have to consider where their supply chain inputs come from since they could face penalties for third party transgressions.
Learn more about Thomson Reuters Risk Management Solutions: https://risk.thomsonreuters.com/
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- International Compliance Legislative Trends
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- 4:21
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Transnational legislative reach of latest legislation is making the compliance officer's role more complicated.
Learn more about Thomson Reuters Risk Management Solutions: https://risk.thomsonreuters.com/
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- Effect of Russian Sanctions on Compliance
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- 3:51
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Russian sanctions have taken on a whole new complexion with the inclusion of narrative and ultimate beneficial ownership requirements.
Learn more about Thomson Reuters Risk Management Solutions: https://risk.thomsonreuters.com/
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- Managed Services: Giving you the tools you need to meet tomorrow’s challenges
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- 2:12
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Managed Services can provide key advantages enabling you to navigate today’s tech trends and regulatory challenges, while growing your business. Watch this short video with Paras Sidapara for more information.
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- Epidemics and the Risk of Commodities Supply Chain Disruptions
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- 2:40
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- “Global Risks 2015 Report” (WEF) lists spread of infectious diseases as one of the main threats to the “smooth functioning of global supply chains." Organizations that are aware of supply chain challenges and take proactive measures to address them and eliminate related potential risks are in a much better position to increase their profits, avoid reputational damage and overall operate more efficiently.
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- Voices from the Industry: The Changing Role of Compliance
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- 2:55
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- The compliance function has changed a lot over the last few years. We spoke to some of the industry professionals at the Compliance and Risk Summit in London to get their views.
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- The Cookbook of the Renminbi - Spicing up global markets
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- 22:58
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- The staggering growth of the Chinese currency over the past ten years has raised hopes of a stronger and more balanced global economy. At the same time there is deep concern, especially from the United States, of a more powerful China that can exert far greater economic, regulatory and foreign policy influence. Dr. Chris Brummer, Atlantic Council, Georgetown University, speaks to David Craig, president of Thomson Reuters Financial and Risk business, about the opportunities and challenges ahead for a global financial system racing to respond to the rising Renminbi.
Read more about how China's currency is impacting the international financial system: http://thomsonreuters.com/en/articles/2015/chinas-currency-impacting-the-international-financial-system.html
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- TechTalk Highlights: Man on a Mission - To Change the Digital Media Landscape
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- 8:30
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- We're proud to partner with Cass Business School on a series titled TechTalks@Cass, featuring speakers from successful start-ups in and around London. Here are a few highlights from the talk, featuring Cory Doctorow, New York Times best selling science science fiction author, activist, journalist and blogger — the co-editor of Boing Boing (boingboing.net). He works for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and co-founded the UK Open Rights Group.
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- TechTalk: Man on a Mission - To Change the Digital Media Landscape
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- 34:31
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- We're proud to partner with Cass Business School on a series titled TechTalks@Cass, featuring speakers from successful start-ups in and around London. Here are a few highlights from the talk, featuring Cory Doctorow, New York Times best selling science science fiction author, activist, journalist and blogger — the co-editor of Boing Boing (boingboing.net). He works for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and co-founded the UK Open Rights Group.
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- Jane Lewis discusses career opportunities in Asia
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- 4:06
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Jane Lewis, Director of Sales and Marketing, Legal GGO ANA, discusses her career at Thomson Reuters & explains why Thomson Reuters is a great place to work.
To learn more about working at Thomson Reuters, visit our career site: http://careers.thomsonreuters.com.
To view all current opportunities in Asia, click here: http://tmsnrt.rs/1vEfxag.
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- TechVision: Celebrating women in technology
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- 1:07:09
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- This panel discussion was held at our 3 Times Square offices in New York, featuring a diverse panel of influential women in technology who empower change and inspire innovation.
Learn more about our TechVision series: http://blog.thomsonreuters.com/index.php/tag/techvision/
Panelists: Robin Bienfait, EVP and Chief Enterprise Innovation Officer for Samsung; Denise Menelly, Shared Services Operations executive at Bank of America; and Avis Yates-Rivers, President & CEO of Technology Concepts Group International.
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- Disruptive FinTech: Rocking the Boat on Stormy Seas
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- 5:50
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Paras Sidapara talks Fintech and why disruption is such a hot topic in the industry at the moment. There are certain FinTech trends like regulation, technology, disruption, demographics and insight that are driving opportunities in the capital markets vertical. However, there are challenges as well – it is a global and complex industry while also being heavily regulated. One way FinTech firms are dealing with the challenges is by partnering with large institutions to obtain established distribution platforms. Thomson Reuter’s market leading open platform and market data platform provide a great opportunity for FinTech partnership. A managed services approach to the delivery of the Thomson Reuters platform also ensures that the partnership obtains cost efficiency and differentiation in a competitive industry.
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- How do you see the world?
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- 2:09
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Imagine a world where we can be who we want to be. This video captures our approach to celebrating and learning more about our people, our markets and our world. Our goal is a workplace that makes the most of diversity and helps our employees reach their full potential. Diversity and inclusion means fostering a culture where innovation and intellect can thrive, regardless of nationality, disability, gender, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, age or other differences.
Learn more at http://thomsonreuters.com/cri.
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- Commercial real estate bowing to changing face of retail
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- 2:16
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Canada’s retail sector is changing rapidly.
Many retailers are trying to fend off the competition by increasing their online presence while using physical stores to showcase their brand and offer a better customer experience. In today’s ultra-competitive climate, a multi-pronged approach is necessary for retailers to survive.
Read more about how commercial real estate is bowing to the changing face of retail: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/partners/thomsonreuterscapitalize/advtrproductivity/commercial-real-estate-bowing-to-changing-face-of-retail/article22189213/
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- The bankers’ dilemma: Fight global crime or flee?
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- 3:45
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- When a government uses sanctions to keep rogue nations in check, or law enforcement agencies bust criminal cartels, they can usually thank a bank. Financial institutions may seem like an unlikely partner in crimefighting—but they actually play a crucial role in maintaining global security.
But banks are growing more wary of their role in helping freeze or investigate suspicious channels in the global flow of money, and their caution could create fertile soil for even more crime—and more economic instability.
Read more about the bankers’ dilemma: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/partners/thomsonreuterscapitalize/advtrfinance/the-bankers-dilemma-fight-global-crime-or-flee/article23595325/
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- The Right Data and Investment Strategies
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- 23:36
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- The ninth installment of the Thomson Reuters Knowledge Worker Innovation Series featured Karen Rubin, Product Director, Quantopian, a crowd-sourced quantitative hedge fund that offers a free algorithmic trading platform. Karen set out to understand something she was passionate about: investing in female CEOs of Fortune 1000 companies.
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- China, Alibaba, & Global Deal Trends
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- 2:17
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Watch this video interview with Global Editor in Chief of Reuters Breakingviews Rob Cox, where he talks about covering some of 2014's biggest stories including China's emergence, the Alibaba IPO launch, and global deal trends in 2014 and the outlook for this year.
Explore our 2014 Annual Report: https://ar.thomsonreuters.com
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- TechTalk: Project yourself into the future - how Blaze is building a hardware empire
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- 30:57
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- We're proud to partner with Cass Business School on a series titled TechTalks@Cass, featuring speakers from successful start-ups in and around London. Here's a recording of the ninth talk with Emily Brooke, the founder of Blaze.
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- TechTalk Highlights: Project yourself into the future - how Blaze is building a hardware empire
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- 5:33
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- We're proud to partner with Cass Business School on a series titled TechTalks@Cass, featuring speakers from successful start-ups in and around London. Here are highlights of the ninth talk with Emily Brooke, the founder of Blaze.
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- Part Two: What does a hero look like?
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- 1:58
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- Last Thursday, war correspondent Kate Adie OBE took Thomson Reuters customers and colleagues back one hundred years to discuss the changes World War One brought to women’s lives. As part of our continued commitment to highlighting the importance of corporate responsibility and inclusion in the workplace, our series “What does a hero look like?” celebrated the contribution of unsung heroes to the war effort.
Read more about the event: http://blog.thomsonreuters.com/index.php/part-two-hero-look-like/
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- What does a hero look like?
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- 3:05
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Renowned community historian Stephen Bourne joined an audience of Thomson Reuters customers and colleagues on February 12th to lead a conversation around the contributions and heroism of Britain’s black servicemen and its colonies in the war effort, the subject of his most recent book, "Black Poppies: Britain’s Black Community and the Great War."
Read more about the event: http://blog.thomsonreuters.com/index.php/hero-look-like/
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- TechVision: Rethinking Innovation Investment
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- 1:01:43
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- “Good ideas suck,” says innovation expert Michael Schrage. He says organizations shouldn’t ask for good ideas but for testable hypotheses that solve problems. Other key learnings he shares in this video are:
Innovation is the conversion of novelty into value, and is a means to an end.
There’s no such thing as innovation without risk.
Invest in little experiments that can be iterated and scaled up.
The more you move from analysis to experimentation the more you can show innovation value.
Great hypotheses come from great vision, problems and arguments.
The culture is what determines the acceleration (or resistance) of innovation.
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- TechVision Highlights: Rethinking Innovation Investment
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- 3:34
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Following an introduction by Chief Technology Officer James Powell, our guest speaker Michael Schrage, Research Fellow, MIT Sloan School, explains how innovation isn’t just about creating new value, but it is also about measurably transforming customers and clients.
Michael:
Challenges traditional models of innovation investment around faster, better and cheaper products and services.
Argues that innovation—in practice—is predominately an investment in human capital.
Demonstrates that key innovation investment fundamentals must be revisited and rethought.
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- Navigating Uncertainty
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- 45:06
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- The seventh installment of the Thomson Reuters Knowledge Worker Innovation Series featured Keith Hopper, a Lecturer of Entrepreneurship at Olin College of Engineering. Keith walks through the key lessons he learned both at NPR and then from working with over 50 startups around how bringing new things into the world is fundamentally different and how to manage through that difference. The secret lies in effectively navigating uncertainty and doing it well makes all the difference in product, team and personal success.
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- Navigating Uncertainty - Highlights
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- 3:38
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- The seventh installment of the Thomson Reuters Knowledge Worker Innovation Series featured Keith Hopper, a Lecturer of Entrepreneurship at Olin College of Engineering. Keith walks through the key lessons he learned both at NPR and then from working with over 50 startups around how bringing new things into the world is fundamentally different and how to manage through that difference. The secret lies in effectively navigating uncertainty and doing it well makes all the difference in product, team and personal success.
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- Meet the team behind Davos Today
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- 3:52
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Take a look behind the scenes of Davos Today, the official, must-watch TV show of the World Economic Forum. Produced and run exclusively by Reuters, you'll find a hard working production crew that works tirelessly to put out a great show every morning, as well as produce video clips for Reuters.com and the Reuters Davos Live Blog. Reuters TV anchor Axel Threlfall caught up with the crew to get a sense of what they do and to find out how they're getting on in the cozy Swiss town.
Check out all of our coverage of the World Economic Forum in Davos: http://tmsnrt.rs/1CJP4Il
We’re always looking for people like those featured in the video to join our global team that embraces diverse perspectives and big thinking. See all of our open news & editorial jobs: http://tmsnrt.rs/1xJD1HY
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- Do What Matters
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- 2:48
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- We are trusted for the decisions that matter most; decisions that power global markets and connect the global financial community – across banks, global corporations, governments, and investors. Our impact reaches beyond the traders, the analysts, the compliance officers and the pension fund managers to the petrol station, the supply chain, and the supermarket. It's why we come to work every day. What we do fuels the world’s economy, because what you do matters.
Learn more: http://financial.thomsonreuters.com/en.html
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- Ranjit Tinaikar Speaks at United Nations General Assembly
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- 7:53
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- In December 2014, Ranjit Tinaikar spoke at the United Nations on behalf of Thomson Reuters on the theme of how data can be used towards meeting sustainable goals.
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- TechVision: New patterns of innovation in the era of Big Data
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- 39:05
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- The modern economy is using new data and analytic tools to drive innovation. The explosion of digital information, tools and data generate opportunities that drive new business value and growth in five distinct, but often overlapping, patterns. In this seminar, Professors’ David Gann and Yike Guo from Imperial College London will introduce these patterns of innovation and give examples from the work being done at Imperial’s Data Science Institute.
Read more about the event: http://blog.thomsonreuters.com/index.php/creating-data-chemistry-new-patterns-of-innovation-in-the-era-of-big-data
Introduction: James Powell, Chief Technology Officer, Thomson Reuters
Speakers:
Professor David Gann, Vice President, Development and Innovation, Imperial College
Professor Yike Guo, Computing Science, Imperial College
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- TechTalk Highlights: Data, emotion and culture - Cracking the viral code
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- 6:39
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- We're proud to partner with Cass Business School on a series titled TechTalks@Cass, featuring speakers from successful start-ups in and around London. Watch the highlights of the eighth talk with Co-founders of Unruly Media, Sarah Wood and Scott Button.
Watch past TechTalks and read more about the interviews: http://blog.thomsonreuters.com/index.php/tag/techtalk/
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- TechTalk: Data, emotion and culture - Cracking the viral code
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- 26:55
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- We're proud to partner with Cass Business School on a series titled TechTalks@Cass, featuring speakers from successful start-ups in and around London. Here's a recording of the eighth talk with Co-founders of Unruly Media, Sarah Wood and Scott Button.
Watch past TechTalks and read more about the interviews: http://blog.thomsonreuters.com/index.php/tag/techtalk/
Watch past TechTalks and read more about the interviews: http://blog.thomsonreuters.com/index.php/tag/techtalk/
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- ALS – The Truth Behind the Ice Bucket Challenge
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- 7:43
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Reuters journalist, Axel Threlfall, interviews Nicola Marlin, Director of Preclinical Science, Thomson Reuters and Annie Graul, Senior Content Manager and Science Writer, Thomson Reuters as they take a deeper look into the recent Ice Bucket Challenge that took the world by storm and the ultra rare disease behind this craze, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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- JaeSon Kim discusses career opportunities in Asia
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- 3:03
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- JaeSon Kim, Vice President, Asia Pacific – Tax & Accounting discusses his career at Thomson Reuters & explains why Thomson Reuters is a great place to work.
To learn more about working at Thomson Reuters, visit our career site: http://careers.thomsonreuters.com.
To view all current opportunities in Asia, click here: http://tmsnrt.rs/1vEfxag.
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- Automation or Augmentation of Knowledge Work Jobs? - Highlights
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- 2:54
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- The sixth installment of the Thomson Reuters Knowledge Worker Innovation Series featured Thomas H. Davenport, a prolific author and Distinguished Professor of IT and Management at Babson College, a research fellow at the MIT Center for Digital Business, co-founder of the International Institute for Analytics, and a Senior Advisor to Deloitte Analytics. Tom spoke about Automation or Augmentation of Knowledge Work Jobs, the types of jobs most likely to be affected, the technologies driving knowledge worker automation and the opportunities to augment these technologies.
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- Making Sense of the Data
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- 1:53
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- One of the main keys to profitability in the future will be how well (and how quickly) you identify opportunity from large data sets. Naturally, that has implications for your enterprise’s infrastructure.
In part 2 of this short interview Bob Sampson, Head of Platform at Thomson Reuters, provides a view into direction we need to go in to satisfy the needs of users hungry for new insights.
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- Moving from Legacy to Innovation
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- 1:56
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Agility and adaptability – without incurring additional costs- are key components to helping your business grow. It’s no surprise that consolidating platforms to streamline business operations and manage cost is a growing trend.
Part 1 of this short TABB interview with Bob Sampson, Head of Platform, gives key insights into the next big themes around the consolidation space.
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- Inside Innovation: What It Takes to Win
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- 1:19:01
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Rob Cox, editor in chief, Reuters Breakingviews, moderates a panel of innovation experts in Silicon Valley on their views of what it takes to win at innovation in the 21st century. Jeff Clavier, founder and managing partner, Softtech VC; Annalee Saxenian, author of "Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128" and Dean of the UC Berkeley school of information; Tom Reilly, CEO, Cloudera; Dr. Michael Karasick, VP of Innovations Watson, IBM; and Dr. Peter Lee, Head of Microsoft Research, share their personal experiences and views of what constitutes successful innovation.
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- Connecting the Dots across Innovation Communities
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- 0:52
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Annalee Saxenian, dean of the UC Berkeley school of information, shares her views on the importance of connecting to existing innovation networks to leverage and scale innovation.
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- Open Source's Role in Innovation
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- 1:08
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Tom Reilly, CEO, Cloudera, emphasizes the importance of open source in the innovation community and how competitors also liaise as collaborators in this new environment.
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- Head of Microsoft Research Shares News about the Launch of the Universal Speech Translator
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- 2:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Dr. Peter Lee, head of Microsoft Research, talks about Microsoft's upcoming launch of the Universal Speech Translator in conjunction with Skype. Talk about innovative! In a short time, it won't matter what your native tongue is, you'll be able to talk to anyone, anywhere, via this amazing tool.

