Amazon vows to be carbon neutral by 2040, buying 100,000 electric vans
Cutting emissions is a challenging goal for Amazon, which delivers 10 billion items a year and has a massive transportation footprint
Cutting emissions is a challenging goal for Amazon, which delivers 10 billion items a year and has a massive transportation footprint
Chris Quin outlines how the local grocery co-operative is tackling disruptors: from global brands to changing customer habits
A NASA-funded lab in Colorado aims to send robots there to deploy telescopes that will look far into our galaxy, remotely operated by orbiting astronauts.
Amazon lost almost US$3 billion before turning its first profit, and took significant risks. So what risks are you willing to take? Can you put a portion of today’s business model at risk to create tomorrow’s?
The new philanthropic effort is called the Bezos Day One Fund, a nod to the executive's management philosophy that organisations must view every day with the fervour of a new start, or face stagnation and decline.
Here’s something that I sometimes hear CEOs and other business leaders say – and seemingly without much forethought.
The Amazon Alexa platform dominated CES this year. The virtual assistant is shaping up to be the most important new operating system.
Learning to live with uncertainty is the key to success in a digital world, writes Kevin Fitzsimons of Element Digital Consulting.
Amazon has long been synonymous with digital disruption, because it understood three often-undervalued aspects of extensive disruption, reports Gartner.
In my previous column, I wrote, when it comes to digital, always start with ‘why’! But what if your organisation doesn't have a clearly defined purpose?
This digital leadership position is critical in bringing those that are less digitally inclined along for the journey, writes Peter Yates of Spark Ventures.
Businesses can learn from the principles espoused by a doctor and educator that changed the game for schools at the start of the 20th century – and continues to today.
Amazon has unveiled its highly anticipated entry into the smartphone market, a handset called Fire.