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We examine how senior in-house lawyers are adapting to new business needs in a monthly series that culminates on September 20, alongside the FT list of top in-house lawyers. This week: geopolitical upheaval
Long-term survival is often underrated as a business objective
Online education sector will be far from the last to be shaken up by new platform shift
Disrupters’ plans to take on established institutions fizzle out after rise in funding costs
Consolidation coming
Consumer tech might no longer be a growth area, but the digitisation of industry has just begun
While start-ups have revolutionised retail and travel, they have barely made a dent in this sector
For all their faults, tech innovators may at last be making an impact on productivity — and on wider society
Banks must lead industrialisation of their services or risk further erosion of earnings from core activities
The fintech disrupters of the payments sector are no such thing
The golden era is over
In tough economic times, tech businesses need focus and profitability as well as growth
Growth strategy of on-demand services has become harder to sustain
Disrupters of the global financial system have been disrupted as the Fed removes punch bowl of stimulus
‘Buy now pay later’ group becomes more reliant on loans amid plummeting share price
Uber’s recent move to make peace with an old foe in New York must be a sign of things to come
Online marketplace Airtasker connects people with ‘taskers’ to get odd jobs done
Deal will help tech company ease driver shortage after years of rancour over ride-hailing service
Huge losses on both sides mean the one-time adversaries have had to adapt
Ride-sharing company demonstrates how currents in global economy are shifting
Big companies are more likely than ever to maintain their dominant positions over plucky start-ups
The emergence of small insurgent companies could unleash the next wave of creative destruction
The digital age has transformed civilisation, but policymakers remain one step behind
Many fast-growing companies on the FT ranking were already well-placed for the changes that Covid-19 accelerated
Texan capital punches above its weight as a centre for growth companies
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