At the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, we engaged with business executives, experts, and policymakers to discuss topics including climate change, how technology can be harnessed for social good, and the role of business leadership in the 21st century.
Reflections from Davos 2020
Kevin Sneader, McKinsey’s global managing partner, discusses what mattered at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting with Rik Kirkland, partner, global publishing.
Oliver Tonby, chairman in McKinsey’s Asia offices, reflects on the themes that shaped the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting, and discusses how several of these megatrends will support Asia’s ascent to the world stage in the 2020s.
From artificial intelligence, 5G, and reskilling to social responsibility and climate change—the opportunities and challenges of new technology were front and center at Davos.
Understanding mobility’s second great inflection point
Senior partner Asutosh Padhi discusses the technological breakthroughs changing the mobility ecosystem and lays out what the shifts mean for automotive and other industries.
How digital factories lead in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
McKinsey partner Enno de Boer and senior partner Katy George highlight research findings from the Global Lighthouse Network project and talk through the power of manufacturing innovation at scale.
Three questions to assess your physical climate risk
McKinsey Global Institute director and senior partner Jonathan Woetzel explains what you need to know about physical climate risk and poses the crucial questions businesses and stakeholders need to answer.
How could Earth’s changing climate impact socioeconomic systems across the world in the next three decades? A yearlong, cross-disciplinary research effort at McKinsey & Company provides some answers.
WEF-McKinsey Collaborations
Industry’s fast-mover advantage: Enterprise value from digital factories
Manufacturing’s leaders in applying Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) digital technologies are building on their head start—generating even more value across the entire enterprise.
What’s ahead for urban deliveries? This new report analyzes interventions such as the use of electric vehicles and parcel lockers, that could lower emissions and congestion considerably.
3 ways we can help women join the age of automation
The public, private and third sectors need to work together to support women to make the transitions they need to thrive in the automation age, write Anu Madgavkar, Vivian Hunt, and Lareina Yee in World Economic Forum.
How to incentivize food systems to meet the realities of the 21st century
Today’s food systems don’t address the needs of people or the planet. New research from the World Economic Forum and McKinsey lays out a road map to create the needed incentives.