Newsweek recently ranked the world's best hospitals. The list included 945 hospitals from 13 European countries, each with its methodologies and metrics.
Dotdash Meredith's chief innovation officer said with more machine-generated "average" content, the premium on human-written content "is going to go up."
"If you start off by focusing on differences, it's easy to say I have nothing in common with this person," Stephen Paskoff, of ELI, said at the Newsweek event.
Mary Farris, the head of environmental, social and governance at Analog Devices, told Newsweek that ESG policy is the "ethical underpinnings of a company."
Mars Global Vice President of Packaging Sustainability Allison Lin said she'd rather have more time for negotiation than settle for a "watered-down" treaty.
This ranking draws on national online surveys of medical professionals, residents and their acquaintances as well as an analysis of key quality dimensions.
"No matter how they find you, what they purchase, how often they come back, the customer is always at the forefront of that experience," a Lenox executive said.
First Watch's "You First" attitude toward employees helped the daytime dining company jump 50 spots to be named America's Most Loved Workplace by Newsweek.
Cytiva's Emmanuel Abate said climate actions relies on "shared commitment and shared interest" during Newsweek's Pillars of the Green Transition conference.