« Faire pour les gens sans les gens, c’est faire contre les gens » (1). Derrière ce proverbe saisissant de vérité, se dessine la question suivante : comment faire pour que les entreprises changent aussi vite que le changement ? Comment y parvenir en s’appuyant sur les personnes ? Comment
PlusLe succès des livres traditionnels ne se dément pas ; les bons livres en vrai papier, qui sentent bon l’encre quand on les ouvre pour la première fois, ces livres font un carton ! On pensait qu’ils allaient disparaître ensevelis par la vague du numérique. Que nenni ! les livres ne se sont
PlusThe report just published by INSEE on investment by French companies in the environment is disarming. It does nothing about it. All the planet's lights are on red, whether it be pollution levels, greenhouse gas emissions or the collapse of biodiversity...
PlusFacebook, the giant firm founded by Mark Zuckerberg, wants to look more and more like a state, if not more. With its 2.4 billion users, the social network has colossal power. A few days ago, Facebook announced the creation of its own currency. Regalian privilege arrogated to a
PlusThe new edition of the MINES ParisTech ResearchDay will be held on 2 July 2019. An edition under the banner of reinventing the link between science and industry. A link which, according to the School's Deputy Director in charge of the Reherche, Yannick Vimont, is "a guarantee of efficiency". The relations of schools and universities with the
PlusThe PACTE law, promulgated on May 23, provides for several measures that directly concern intellectual property. What is at stake? To adapt the intellectual property system to new practices, to meet the needs of all businesses, with more flexible access channels and to strengthen the robustness of titles. "Accompanying
PlusHe's probably the most powerful man in the world. At the head of an empire of more than two billion subjects who worship him daily. But he is also, in recent months, the most disparaged man in the world. His masterpiece, Facebook, seems to have become an uncontrollable monster.
PlusYouth is on edge. This Friday, March 15, the ecological rescue will be on all the banners of the young people on strike for the climate. Schoolchildren will be joined by Manifesto students for an ecological wake-up call. Academics and scientists will join their march as they announced on March 5.
PlusAll they have to do is look at the news feed of their favourite social network to feel up to date. A title, a picture, a few lines of introduction are enough. When it comes to information, some people are not satisfied with much. They are even more convinced than those who are going to
PlusOn the occasion of the 9th Day without Facebook, this Thursday 28 February, author Thomas Fauré denounces the technological schizophrenia that keeps Europe happy in front of Facebook, despite the thousand revelations that have been made about it. He claims that at the heart of the Old Continent there are the means to invest in
PlusThe social network Facebook celebrated its 15th birthday on February 4th. The role of the platform in spreading hate speech has been the subject of much debate recently. At the heart of the controversy is Myanmar, where Facebook has been used to coerce hundreds of thousands of Rohingya
PlusThere are eighty of them. Eighty investment funds representing a mere $6.5 trillion. These are investors from KFC, McDonald's or Burger King. They threaten, in an open letter published on January 29th, to pull the rug out from under the table if the junk food giants do not fundamentally revise their copy
PlusLately, Facebook has become as clinging as modern art: you either love or hate it. Some of us will use it blindly and unconditionally on a daily basis to publish photos of our recent trips to idyllic places, share memorable moments, even bombard their subscribers with publications on
PlusBig Data is one of the major challenges of the coming decades, so much so that companies are already starting to organize themselves to take this new phenomenon into account by devoting entire divisions to data analysis. In the past, statisticians and data analysts were responsible for collecting and analysing data.
PlusFor many companies, having an international existence and development is considered a sign of success. Many of them are therefore prepared to make significant investments to establish themselves in a foreign market. Nevertheless, the development model is changing. With the arrival of digital technology, internationalization no longer means that you have to go abroad.
PlusAt a time when innovation claims to want to respond to major societal challenges, how can the notion of responsibility be defined? For organizations, the concept of responsible innovation is not quite the same as it is for scientists working on the issue. Cédric Gossart is one of them.
PlusAs Sustainable Development Week begins on May 30, 2018, the Minister of Economy and Finance Bruno Le Maire has confirmed that he wants to include in his next bill the possibility for companies to set "social and environmental objectives" (1). The stakes are high
PlusFacebook was brought into the media spotlight during the Cambridge Analytica affair. The scandal showed how the social network was accumulating unprecedented masses of personal data that were then used by pharmacies to target specific audiences and distort, in particular, elections. During the hearings
Plus450 people, 300 companies (including Kiabi, Décathlon, Kabane, GT rental, Arcadie, Cultura, etc.), brought together by Toscane Accompagnement for two days of taking a step back at the Kripstadium in Tourcoing on 5 and 6 April. Listening, reflections, testimonies, resonances, emotions. Two days to play together the game of sincerity and to continue to be sincere.
PlusIn the aftermath of the massive violation of the personal data of 87 million Facebook users, CEO Mark Zuckerberg answered questions from US politicians for two days in the US Senate and then in the House of Representatives. These questions focused on the close relationship between the
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