About October 2018

Challenges. This word connects the main characters of the stories in this edition of About. Each and every one of them has their challenges, which they are eagerly throwing themselves into. Furthermore, two top economists point to the increasing income inequality in the world and our analysis of the 2019 Tax Plan shows the impact of the latest plans on you, your work, and/or your company.

Robert Westland
Supervisory director of a family business
The dynamics between family, ownership, and the company make the position of a supervisory board member at a family company a challenging one – certainly if the supervisory director is himself a member of the family.’
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Coby van der Linde
The energy transition and the right incentives
The 49 percent reduction in CO 2 by 2030 to which the Netherlands has committed itself calls for an energy transition. That offers opportunities, but the question also arises as to how the energy sector can prepare for the new reality.
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Elphi Nelissen
Will we be completely circular by 2050?
"That’s a tricky question! A number of companies are already claiming to be highly advanced as regards circularity, but I think progress is still disappointing. If I’m honest: there’s still a great deal to be done."
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Corné Dubelaar
Professionalising esports to generate opportunities
Early October PwC will be launching the Entertainment & Media Outlook 2018-2022. Corné Dubelaar, esports business developer at the digital firm Triple in Alkmaar, looks ahead.
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