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ISSUE 03 | THE COMMERCIAL CASE FOR EMPATHY

Uncover strategies, insights, and bold ideas to drive growth. Dive into your guide to smarter, sustainable success.

When the world fragments, value fragments

Why commercial clarity now depends on local empathy

In a world where markets and mindsets are diverging, empathy becomes a commercial necessity. Understanding how value feels is now central to sustainable growth.

Q+A: When AI stops listening

An in-depth interview with our partner, Patricia Faur

As organizations race to embrace AI and automation, many are discovering that efficiency alone is not a winning strategy.

A basket of needs and dreams

How luxury and staples are sharing mind space

Companies can unlock value by understanding the emotional content of purchase decisions as cautious consumers balance thrift and indulgence.

The emotional bank switch

In today’s cost-of-living squeeze, customers stay where they feel understood

Against the backdrop of rising bills and tighter budgets, customers are not just switching banks. They’re switching off. The real opportunity lies in designing loyalty around trust, recognition, and relevance.

Overcoming the loyalty trap

How customer value is lost – and found

Customers rarely leave in a dramatic exit. They drift. They open your emails a little less often. Log in less frequently. Ignore the last upgrade prompt. By the time they click “cancel”, the decision has already been made.

Healthcare access takes center stage

Equitable access to healthcare is becoming a priority

Pricing reform and regulatory pressure are reshaping healthcare. Growth now depends on designing access into commercial strategy from the start.

Board-level empathy in an age of constraint

The next phase of growth demands empathy rooted in industrial reality

The world’s industrial giants are investing billions in decarbonization and cleaner operations. Yet across Europe, growth is increasingly shaped by structural constraints. Meeting this challenge requires board-level empathy grounded in economic realism.