May 23, 2025Published by Saahil Menon Categories OpinionKazakhstan bets on code, not commoditiesBut digitalisation alone won’t make Kazakhstan a tech powerhouse
May 18, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisWhat if the experience itself needs reinventing?The Last Word: We've spent decades optimising, streamlining, and redesigning customer experiences. But what if all this refinement is simply polishing an outdated model?
May 14, 2025Published by David Kirichenko Categories AnalysisBylines and bulletproof vestsJournalist Andrii Senkiv's commitment to his country runs deep
May 13, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories AnalysisA portrait of Ukrainian women at warA new book documents the quiet reinvention of Ukrainian women amid Russia's invasion
May 12, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisThe Silicon StateGovTech is reinventing public services
May 11, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinvention also means letting goThe Last Word: Reinvention isn’t always a pivot. Sometimes, it’s a release
May 6, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisEurope’s social contract reinventedAn ageing continent must find new financing models
May 4, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinvention starts with self-relianceThe Last Word: Reinvention isn’t about becoming someone new
April 30, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisMachine-made richesGrowth on par with the industrial revolution of the 19th century may be within reach
April 27, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinvention needs contextThe Last Word: Disruption is no longer a series of events; it’s a condition
April 21, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories AnalysisEmpowering the small heroesMinisters clink glasses every time a multinational lands in CEE. But it's small firms that truly keep the lights on
April 20, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinvention blockers are realThe Last Word: Real growth often begins the moment you allow yourself to be inconsistent—loudly, deliberately, and unapologetically
April 17, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisEmpty nest, full potentialDemographic decline need not signal permanent retreat
April 14, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisReform, Tajikistan, reformRemittances, hydropower schemes, and fields still define Tajikistan’s economy. Reinvention is needed
April 13, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinventing the absurdThe Last Word: Every system that frustrates your customer also dulls your brand
April 11, 2025Published by Reinvantage Insight Categories AnalysisPivoting towards securityIn tech parks from Kyiv to Kraków, start-ups are designing drones and cyber defences
April 6, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinventing investmentThe Last Word: Investors are becoming more selective, more cautious, and more data-driven than ever before
April 2, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisPreparing CEE’s young for the futureStrong regional cooperation could help weaker educational systems catch up
April 1, 2025Published by Reinvantage Insight Categories AnalysisIn the knowCEE's business leaders are increasingly aware of the need for reinvention
March 30, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReal reinvention doesn’t have a hashtagThe Last Word: Reinvention isn’t something you launch. It’s something you live
March 27, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisWarp speed aheadIf you’re still picturing CEE as a region of failing state factories, it’s time to wake up
March 23, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisThe cost of distractionThe Last Word: In a world that profits from your distraction, reinvention becomes a quiet act of rebellion
March 16, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisThe lost art of starting overThe Last Word: Reinvention isn’t always about upgrades and optimisation
March 9, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinventing educationThe Last Word: Most education systems still reward specialisation over adaptability, and memorisation over creativity
March 2, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisThe hidden engine of personal reinventionThe Last Word: Reinvention doesn’t happen in a single moment. It’s a process
February 26, 2025Published by Craig Turp-Balazs Categories AnalysisGeopolitics meets growthCentral and Eastern Europe is no longer Europe’s peripheral backyard
February 23, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisReinvention is not a rescue planThe Last Word: Reinvention is what prevents a crisis from happening
February 20, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisThe great decouplingEnding reliance on Russian energy isn’t just about keeping the lights on. It’s about fuelling a more dynamic economy
February 18, 2025Published by Marek Grzegorczyk Categories AnalysisBringing it (closer to) homeNearshoring has evolved from an appealing notion to a strategic imperative
February 16, 2025Published by Andrew Wrobel Categories AnalysisAI is here—reinvention is not optionalThe Last Word: Reinvention isn’t about 'adopting AI'. It’s about using it to rebuild