In a world where organizations are evolving under the continuous pressure of ecological, technological, social and economic transitions, transformation has become a permanent management mode.
According to Gallup's State of the Global Workplace 2025 report, only 21 % of employees worldwide say they are engaged, compared with 32 % before the health crisis. This decline represents a major loss for organizations, with an estimated cost of $438 billion a year.
Whether it's a question of transport infrastructure or urban planning, the "acceptability" of projects is increasingly in question. How can we reconcile strategic vision and democratic consultation, between the imperatives of general interest and local concerns?
The first half of 2025 confirmed a fragile economic environment. The OCDE projects global growth at 2.9% this year (after 3.1% in 2024), but trajectories diverge: a US rebound (+3.8% in Q2), modest recovery in Europe (+1.6%), limited growth in the UK (+0.3% in Q2), and emerging markets under pressure from new US tariffs (effective average rate at 18.6%, the highest since 1933).
Memory, an under-exploited strategic lever in customer relations : Marketing and sales departments are investing massively in data to personalize the customer experience, but what about memory in this relationship?
Public and semi-public administrations are facing major budgetary challenges, with a 2025 Finance Act that aims to redress public accounts by 50 billion euros and reduce the public deficit to 5.4% of GDP by 2025 through measures on companies and individuals, as well as a reduction in public spending for the 3 public functions and operators.
Biomimicry, the use of living organisms and their remarkable properties as inspiration for innovation, has a long history. In recent years, scientific developments have reinforced the potential of this approach, in the fields of innovation, performance and sustainability. Mobilized by many private and now public organizations, biomimicry is proving to be a real strategic lever.
The sixth mass extinction and the free fall of biodiversity threaten a million species. Natural disasters and environmental scandals, such as PFAS, demonstrate the complex interplay between humans, industry and the environment. Climate protection is trampled underfoot in the geopolitical chaos of 2025.
This fifth edition of the maritime barometer was carried out as part of Maritime Day at the Salon International du Transport et de la Logistique 2025 (SITL), with the aim of giving shippers a voice and assessing their perceptions of maritime transport.
Shippers (manufacturers, distributors, etc.) are at the heart of transport companies' concerns, as they are the ones who prescribe the modes of transport they use. The aim of this barometer is to give a voice to shippers and assess their perception of rail and combined transport.
As influencers of the modes of transport used, shippers are at the heart of the concerns of the transport industry. The aim of this barometer is to give a voice to shippers and assess their perception of river and combined transport.
Discover the second edition of the customs section of the barometer carried out jointly by Eurogroup Consulting and AUTF to collect and analyze shippers' customs managers' perceptions of the French customs ecosystem.
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