McKinsey Global Institute

Richard Dobbs, Director of the McKinsey Global Institute

Richard Dobbs

Director

Leads research on global economic trends, including urbanization, resource markets, capital markets, and productivity and growth, with a focus on Asia

About Richard

Richard Dobbs is a director of the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), McKinsey's business and economics research arm, and a director (senior partner) of McKinsey based in Seoul.

From 2004 to 2009, Richard co-led McKinsey's Corporate Finance Practice, where he was also responsible for research and development. He has served clients around the world in a variety of industries, ranging from high tech and financial services to petroleum, utilities, and the public sector.

Richard has written numerous articles about the implications of the financial crisis for companies and managing in a downturn. At MGI he has led research on global economic trends, including urbanization, resource markets, capital markets, and productivity and growth, with a focus on Asia. Other research has focused on performance management and measurement, mergers and acquisitions, valuation, capital markets strategy, and utility regulation. He was a co-author of Value: The Four Cornerstones of Corporate Finance, and his work has appeared in several books, including Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies; in other business and academic journals such as the McKinsey Quarterly, McKinsey on Finance, and Corporate Finance; and on the opinion pages of leading newspapers and business publications.

Richard is a frequent speaker at international conferences and is an associate fellow of the Said Business School at Oxford University, where he has taught the valuation elective.

Before joining McKinsey in 1988, Richard obtained a first-class degree and won the Metal Box and Lubbock Prizes at Oxford University. He was sponsored by Shell UK during his studies and worked for Shell’s North Sea exploration and production business. He was a Fulbright scholar at Stanford Business School and graduated from this course as an Arjay Miller scholar and won the Robichek Award for Finance.

Selected published work

Resource revolution: Meeting the world’s, energy, materials, food, and water needs,” McKinsey Global Institute, November 2011

South Korea’s role in global recovery,” Korea Times. October 9, 2011

Navigating Asia's new urban jungles: Selling into fast-growing cities will pose new challenges but bring big rewards,” Wall Street Journal Asia, April 13, 2011.

Urban world: Mapping the economic power of cities,” McKinsey Global Institute, March 2011 

The era of cheap capital draws to a close,” The Financial Times, February 2011

Farewell to cheap capital: The implications of long-term shifts in global investment and savings,” McKinsey Global Institute, December 2010

Education

Stanford Graduate School of Business MBA
Oxford University BA in engineering, economics, and management

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