Business Revolution

Business Revolution

Series from 2013

Series from 2013

In a fast-paced changing world, Business Revolution will give you the keys to understand the disruptions that are shaking up companies. This series of…

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Big Data, Big Business

It will transform our lives, our work and the way we think: data. Through phones, screens, and connected objects, billions of bytes of data are created every day. All companies are part of it, whether they like it or not, and one of their primary mission is to reassure consumers on the safety and protection of their personal data.

Management Revolution

Only 1 in every 10 employees feels "engaged" within their company. Is this the failure of management? How can we explain this disconnection between companies and societies? The crisis has certainly impacted, but more importantly: employees have changed faster than their company has. According to them, the very operating process of companies is in system failure.

Innovation

Companies are reinventing the ways in which they innovate. If you want to go fast, spend less. To discover how businesses find new ways to innovate, we went to visit Procter & Gamble's headquarters in Cincinnati, OH. The consumer goods giant is one of the pioneers of Open innovation, a new global trend that is disrupting the classical codes of innovation.

Digital Emergency

This is the story of a word that changes everything: digital. Today no company today can escape this phenomenon. To survive this industrial revolution of the third kind, firms must completely rethink their businesses. This documentary explains how Starbucks, a simple coffee shop chain, became a digital juggernaut. How l'Oreal adapts its governance to prioritize internet technologies.

Brand

Advertisements haven't disappeared from TVs just yet, but the war of brands is now taking place on a different screen. The war being waged is a digital one. No brand can ignore the power of social networks 2 billion users in the world. Social media has changed the rules of communication between brands and consumers. So how can brands successfully engage with social media?

Corruption

Corruption is the scourge of the business world. Companies are fighting to raise awareness among their collaborators by launching more and more ethics programmes. This documentary shows how legislators are strengthening existing regulations, how corrupt businessmen are owning up to their crimes, and how companies are trying to redeem themselves.