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The New Luxury: Why Story, Experience and Authenticity Matter More Than Exclusivity

Nili Lotan, the New York-based designer and founder of her eponymous brand, has spent more than two decades building a label grounded in authenticity, intuition and cultural storytelling. In this Expert Insights Q&A, Lotan explores why experience, narrative and personal resonance—not scarcity or price—define modern luxury, and how music, art and design inform both her creative process and brand strategy.

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The Future of Crypto Trading Is Hybrid: CeFi and DeFi Unite

Ignacio Aguirre Franco, CMO at Bitget, the world’s largest universal exchange (UEX), examines why the next generation of crypto trading depends on hybrid CeFi-DeFi models. Aguirre Franco explains how interoperability, unified workflows and shared liquidity are enabling safer, more efficient and seamless trading, unlocking the full potential of both traditional and crypto-native assets.

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Inside a Modern Thai Dining Brand: Culture, Creativity and the Business of Nightlife

Chef Max Wittawat, the executive chef behind New York City’s Bangkok Supper Club, has spent years refining a style of Thai cooking that is both deeply rooted in regional flavor and boldly contemporary. In this Expert Insights Q&A, Wittawat explores how he brings the kinetic energy of Bangkok’s late-night dining scene into one of New York’s most distinctive restaurant experiences, balancing cultural authenticity with constant experimentation, operational discipline and a collaborative creative process.

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The Broadway Musical Isn’t Dying—It’s Just Changing Keys

Heather A. Hitchens, president and CEO of the American Theatre Wing, examines why the recurring narrative that “the Broadway musical is in trouble” misses the larger transformation underway. Drawing on three decades in performing arts administration—including stewardship of the Tony Awards and major grantmaking, educational and artist-development programs—Hitchens argues that Broadway isn’t facing an artistic decline but a structural evolution, even as its financial model strains to keep pace.

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The Next Big Transformation Strategy: Rediscovering Your Existing Assets

Anne Katrine Carlsson Sejr, co-author of Maneuvering Monday and leader of teams specializing in organizational development and transformation, explains why the future of effective change depends not on chasing novelty, but on leveraging the assets a company already owns. Sejr argues that people, processes and relationships are the hidden engines of transformation, and that organizations must illuminate and amplify what already works to achieve sustainable impact.

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Why California’s Future as a Creative Capital Depends on Commercial Production

Darren Foldes, Emmy-winning producer and partner at the commercial production company Sibling Rivalry, examines why California’s decision to expand tax credits for film and television while excluding commercial production represents a critical gap in the state’s creative strategy. Foldes argues that commercial advertising is a fast-moving economic engine that employs thousands of Californians, and that without targeted incentives, the state risks losing a foundational part of its creative ecosystem to competing markets.
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Why Pricing Needs a Behavioral Reset in an Era of Rising Costs

Ann Padley and Jenny Millar, co-authors of The Pricing Sprint and leaders of the consultancy Untapped Pricing, explore why many companies are losing value because customers aren’t perceiving their prices as intended. Drawing from their deep expertise in behavioral pricing strategy, Padley and Millar unpack how anchoring, choice architecture and decision simplicity can meaningfully shift purchasing behavior without altering a single price point. In a market defined by rising costs and limited pricing power, the next wave of commercial growth will come from understanding how customers actually make decisions and designing pricing strategies that reflect those real-world behaviors.

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Earned Media Is Becoming the New Currency of A.I.-Driven Discovery

Alana Gold, group vice president at The Bliss Group, examines how generative A.I.—from Google’s A.I. Overviews to ChatGPT—is redefining brand discovery and elevating earned media as the cornerstone of visibility. Gold argues that the future of PR lies in GEO: a question-and-answer approach that prioritizes consistent, credible narratives across trusted publications.

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When Positivity Turns Toxic: How Cultures That Silence Dissent Lose Their Edge

Steven D’Souza, educator, executive coach and author of Shadows at Work, examines how enforced positivity has become a hidden liability inside modern organizations. By exploring the consequences of silencing discomfort—from distorted decision-making to eroded psychological safety—he shows why leaders must create environments where candor, complexity and constructive friction can thrive.