Click here for the Friday Reading Search, a searchable archive of reading and knowledge resources

Since March 2020, Airmic has been issuing Friday Reading, a curated series of readings and knowledge resources sent by email to Airmic members. The objective of Airmic Friday Reading was initially to keep members informed during the Covid-19 pandemic. Today, Airmic Friday Reading has evolved in scope to include content on a wide range of subjects with each email edition following a theme. This page is a searchable archive of all the readings and knowledge resources that have been shared.

To select multiple categories and/or keywords, use Ctrl+Click (or +Click on a Mac).
McKinsey & Co, 20th July 2020
Friday Reading Edition 19 (31st July 2020)
The experience of cities suggests that successful reopening requires a conservative, staged approach, beginning at virus levels near zero – coupled with many safety measures for public transport.
Categories:
Keywords:
McKinsey & Co, 14th July 2020
Friday Reading Edition 19 (31st July 2020)
The pandemic has intensified existing trends, widening the gap between those at the top and bottom of the power curve of economic profit. Will your strategy keep you ahead of the accelerated pace of change? What is the unique window of opportunity this great acceleration presents for your particular business?
Categories:
Airmic,WTW, 8th July 2020
Friday Reading Edition 19 (31st July 2020)
On how economic issues sit within the larger landscape of geopolitics in the COVID-19 world.
Brueghel, 11th June 2020
Friday Reading Edition 19 (31st July 2020)
This podcast from Brueghel, a Brussels-based economics think tank, provides a background overview of the impact of the reopening of borders on European value chains, future of work, and innovation.
Categories:
Aon, 3rd June 2020
Friday Reading Edition 19 (31st July 2020)
A look at what some of the world’s governments are doing to help offset the negative economic impacts of COVID-19.
Categories:
Keywords:
KPMG, 1st June 2020
Friday Reading Edition 19 (31st July 2020)
This KPMG report examines the severity of the recession and how the pandemic, and the measures taken to contain it, are likely to impact both sectors and regions in the UK over the next two years.
Categories:
Keywords: