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Why Strategy Workshops Matter for Nuclear Energy Organizations
The leadership team left the strategy session two hours ago. If you asked each of them what the organization's top three priorities are, would they give you the same answer? In most organizations, the answer is no. And that’s not because they aren’t organized or are being obstinate. It's because strategy usually fails in the room, not in the market. Misalignment on strategy delays nuclear Business school taught us how to make strategies to sell consumer products to a specifie
Lenka Kollar
Feb 18


Engineering Solves Technical Problems. Who Solves the Human Ones?
New nuclear technologies need more than technical genius to thrive. A powerful foundation of public trust and strong stakeholder relationships determine commerical success.
Suzy Hobbs Baker
Feb 11


Stakeholder Engagement & Education: Why it Matters
As fusion energy moves closer to commercial viability, its future will not be determined by technical breakthroughs alone. The success of fusion depends equally on how well it is understood, accepted, and trusted by the public. That trust must be earned - through education, transparent communication, and meaningful engagement with the communities and stakeholders who will be impacted by its rollout. The Stakeholder Engagement and Education Pillar of the Plasma Power Framework
Suzy Hobbs Baker
Sep 24, 2025


How different country archetypes would navigate the Plasma Power Framework
Helixos developed our Plasma Power Framework to help countries and organizations consider the necessary policy, regulatory, financial, workforce, and scientific structures to support the commercialization and eventual deployment of fusion energy. The framework is designed to be adaptive and inclusive, enabling nations to set their own pace and focus areas based on their unique circumstances. Each "pillar" represents a fundamental area of focus essential for the successful de
Alex Borovskis
Apr 17, 2025


Why Countries Need To Plan For Fusion Now
First things first: Is fusion energy on the horizon? All signs point to yes. If you were to evaluate the viability of any groundbreaking technology, you'd look for a few key indicators: advancements in scientific research, increased investments from industry insiders, growing interest from government officials, and insights from those working on the front lines. All those indicators are pointing towards fusion technology on the grid. Technologically, you are looking for the a
Astrid Morris
Oct 1, 2024
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