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- Corporate CommunicationsMembers only
The Future of Corporate Communications
Corporate communications is becoming more important as organizations face fragmented trust, continuous change and rising reputational risk. This report examines how the function is moving beyond content production towards stakeholder intelligence, executive advice, employee alignment and measurable business impact. It argues that future value will depend on the function’s ability to improve decisions before communication begins.
- TourismMembers only
The Tourism Value Chain in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s tourism economy depends on how effectively value moves across transport, accommodation, attractions, experiences, retail and supporting services. This report examines the connections and gaps across that value chain, and how they affect visitor spending, local business participation and destination competitiveness. It argues that future growth will depend on converting rising visitor numbers into longer stays, higher local expenditure and stronger domestic economic value.
- SportsMembers only
The Economy of Sports
The sports economy extends far beyond clubs, competitions and broadcasting, generating value through participation, tourism, goods, technology, media and urban development. This report examines how attention, infrastructure, investment and direct fan relationships shape where that value is created and retained. It argues that future growth will depend on converting sporting interest into year-round participation, spending and local economic activity.
- Geopolitical RiskMembers only
The Geopolitics of AI
This report examines the rapid transformation of artificial intelligence from a technological field into an arena of geopolitical competition shaped by economic, security, and industrial interests. It analyses the sources of power across the AI system, from advanced chips and semiconductor fabrication to data centres, energy, cloud platforms, models, and applications. It also explains how the United States, China, Europe, and the Gulf states are using these capabilities to build influence, protect supply chains, and secure access to critical technologies. The report is built around one central argument: national power in the age of AI will depend on how effectively countries manage their dependencies on others while developing capabilities that the wider system cannot easily replace.
- Global Leadership84 Pages
The State of Global Leadership 2026
Insights, Trends, Implications, Action.
- Corporate Governance72 Pages
The Future of Corporate Governance
Accountability, Transparency, and the New Board Mandate.
- Geopolitical Risk68 Pages
Geopolitical Risk and the Executive Agenda
How Leaders Navigate Uncertainty.







