Agriculture: low productivity and high production costs
THE PHILIPPINE agriculture sector has always been weighed down by low productivity and high production costs, because it has long lagged in adopting technology.
Sports analytics in the Moneyball era
BROUGHT to the fore by the 2003 book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis and the 2011 film inspired by it starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill, sports analytics has seen its use in major sports grow exponentially, including in the Philippines where some teams are using it to enhance their game.
Business schools keep a finger on the pulse of technological innovation
BUSINESS SCHOOLS strive to keep a finger on the pulse of technological innovation because such changes in technology could herald how business might be done in the future, and their students must be prepared to adapt and thrive in rapidly-changing environments.
Founders, funders, and bayanihan in the fourth industrial revolution
WHEN Keller Rinaudo founded his drone-based delivery start-up Zipline, it was with the lofty dream of building “an instant, automated logistics system for the planet.” It was 2014 and, at the time, AI-powered robots were commonplace only in the warehouses of the world’s tech giants: Alibaba, Amazon, and the like. But Mr. Rinaudo felt that the technologies of the future were being wasted on delivering tennis shoes and pizza. Instead, he believed “the long-term impact of that technology is providing universal healthcare to every person on the planet.”
Industry 4.0 and the future of telecommunications
GOING from the age of homing pigeons and the telegraph to the age of virtually instant face-to-face interaction in the span of a century, there is perhaps no better symbol of technology’s explosive growth in the information age than telecommunications.
Transformation toward sustainability
A BUSINESS-AS-USUAL approach can no longer get the job done. Companies need to recognize sustainability as part of their business model to survive and thrive.
Generation Z and the increasingly automated work environment
A GROWING NUMBER of members of Generation Z, born roughly between the mid-1990s and early to mid-2010s, is entering the workforce. For businesses, it’s becoming increasingly important to get a good grasp of what makes these young people tick, in order to attract, onboard, and retain them.
BPI pursues digital financial inclusion for Filipinos
Financial inclusion has long been a goal of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI). But only recently has the Bank imbued this pursuit...
Strengthening the legacy of BusinessWorld
AS THE WORLD continues to face disruption due to the dogged pace of innovation and technology, uncertainty has become the only certain thing in business. Longstanding institutions like the retail and hospitality industries are being transplanted by tech giants like Amazon and AirBnB, while industries such as media are struggling to adapt in an era of hyper-connectivity and information.
SparkUp levels up
IN 2017, BusinessWorld Publishing Corporation launched SparkUp, a multimedia platform designed for business-minded millennials. Since then, SparkUp has established itself as a go-to source for stories about trending, novel and promising business concepts, fascinating profiles of start-ups and their founders, and tips for many young and would-be entrepreneurs.
Chronicling the activity of the corporate sector
STATISTICS are not merely numbers. At BusinessWorld, the country’s leading business daily, statistics provide further insights into economic trends and conditions, making them a vital content of the paper.
Getting ready for Industry 4.0
AS THE first business newspaper in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia, BusinessWorld has successfully positioned itself as the benchmark of quality economic journalism with high regard to integrity and excellence. It has been recognized as the most respected and most read business daily, delivering in-depth news stories, critical commentaries, interesting features, and special reports.