ThinkSet: 2025 Outlook Series
John Barkett, Evan Hengel, Jeff Leibach, Rudy Morando, Ben Nolan, Travis Olson, Tom O’Neil, Katheryne Richardson, Christopher Stangl, Vorapong Sutanont, Dubravka Tosic, Mary Karen Wills, Clint Woofter, and Amy Worley
2025 may be the "year of implementation": of new laws, policies, investments, strategic initiatives, and more
In 2024, our issues of ThinkSet covered critical challenges and opportunities confronting business leaders, from aging infrastructure to the debt maturity wall to the energy transition.
As we head into a new year focused on implementation—of new laws, policies, investments, strategic initiatives, and more—we are excited to release our 2025 Outlook series, in which we advance our efforts to help executives, attorneys, policymakers, and investors prepare for what’s next. This issue offers snapshots from BRG experts in key industry sectors about what to expect in 2025 and how best to prepare.
What impact will Trump and other newly elected leaders have on the regulatory and business landscape? How will advancements in artificial intelligence technologies drive new efficiencies—and vulnerabilities? What will the global investment picture look like as the macroeconomic climate brightens?
Our latest issue addresses these key questions and more.
In This Issue
- “AI and Data Protection: Everything That Rises Must Converge,” by Amy Worley
- “APAC Investment: Opportunities Abound—But So Do Corruption Risks,” by Vorapong Sutanont
- “Construction Disputes: The Year of Generative AI,” by Travis Olson and Ben Nolan
- “Corporate Finance: New Obstacles Ahead in Asset-Based Lending Sector,” by Rudy Morando and Evan Hengel
- “Cybersecurity: Organizations Must Protect High-Profile Individuals,” by Christopher Stangl
- “Government Contracts: More Fixed-Price Contracts, Budget Cuts, and Regulatory Reforms on the Horizon,” by Mary Karen Wills and Clint Woofter
- “Healthcare: Drug Pricing Rules and Cost Increases Fuel High-Stakes Negotiations,” by John Barkett, Katheryne Richardson, Jeff Leibach, and Tom O’Neil
- “Labor and Employment: Navigating an Uncertain Regulatory Landscape,” by Dubravka Tosic