The best of the old with the best of the new in Fitzrovia

The best of the old with the best of the new in Fitzrovia

I usually want to end up here after a business session together with a board or management team, with me as the host. Welcome to join.

It’s my secret garden in Fitzrovia (London), Lore of the Land. It has natural grace, and you will witness the best kitchen in an authentic British gastro pub.

The building has been a pub since 1829, but the new owner, Guy Ritchie and David Beckham, have just given it a makeover – the best of the old with the best of the new.

A new post-Brexit role

A new post-Brexit role

Tuesday, just before lunch, gives some time to browse the international press and see the trends in our fast-changing world; through the editorials.
The Global View by Wall Street Journal reveals how Great Britain is entering a new position. Effects from inflation and waves of strikes can be in the shadow of recent success in foreign policy. Britain can continue to build a new post-Brexit role, says WSJ.

Editorial review is a blog by Joakin Dahl to cover and provide a comprehensive view of topics considered especially important, globally or locally. It’s a review with a neutral position regarding the subject and with no affiliation to the source.

Post-COVID-19 creates an “industrial revolution” in the US

Circling Overland by Mr Joakim Dahl. To present perspectives and gather information beforehand, I am circling overland in silence and complete invisibility, instantly scanning and checking the news feed to bring the insight you need.

In the article from the Pulitzer Prize winner The Boston Globe about factory jobs in the US, we can figure out the driving forces in this small “industrial revolution”.

The “industrial revolution” in the US is not an effect of bringing back overseas jobs. Instead, the crimped global supply chains after COVID-19 have made domestic manufacturing more attractive. Delayed deliveries and higher shipping prices – are in favour of moving production closer to home.

Businesses also see the geopolitical risk of operating in specific regions overseas amid rising tensions between Washington and some opponents.

The rise of domestic industrial production is driven by pharmaceutical plants, craft breweries, and food makers to be located outside the industrial strongholds, now in the Mountain West and the Southeast.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/09/26/business/factory-jobs-are-booming-like-its-1970s/