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Four imperatives for the next-generation legal department

– The legal ecosystem is dramatically different today, so legal departments must change as well. A set of four imperatives can guide planning of the department’s new priorities, structure, and talent.

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COO Excellence: The next generation of leadership

– No longer just operators, today’s COOs sit at the intersection of strategy, execution, and partnership with the CEO.
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TELUS CIO Hesham Fahmy: Building a culture of innovation to drive tech leadership and business value

– To make IT a strategic partner in value creation, start by transforming tech team culture.
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Building an ecosystem of geopolitical insights

– Multinational companies that systematically gather geopolitical intelligence from a range of sources and integrate it into decision-making... gain an edge in setting strategy and mitigating risk.
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Empowering everyone: Transforming workforce skills at network scale

– Transforming small manufacturing sites across a production network can add up to major financial impact—if leaders apply a different... approach to building skills at scale.
McKinsey Direct

From peace dividend to talent deficit: Rebuilding NATO’s workforce

– After several decades of underinvestment in military spending, NATO member states can attract and retain top defense talent through... five actions.
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Impatient for infrastructure? Four changes to improve UK project delivery

– UK infrastructure projects have a history of delivering late and over budget. Here are four immediate changes for operators and... policymakers to buck that trend, as investment and ambition escalate.
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Rethinking enterprise architecture for the agentic era

– Tech leaders face a choice in modernizing enterprise IT architecture: incremental change or full-scale transformation. Here are... the benefits and pitfalls of each path.
Article - Forbes

At 250: Five prerequisites for US competitiveness in the next era

– This year marks a defining milestone for the United States: 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Anniversaries... invite celebration—but also reflection. For much of its history, the United States has been the world’s most competitive major economy. The deeper question, my colleagues and I explored in a new McKinsey Global Institute report, At 250, Sustaining America’s Competitive Edge, is whether it can remain competitive in the future in a far more complex and contested world, writes Kweilin Ellingrud in Forbes.
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Building next-horizon AI experiences

– Many organizations are struggling to scale gen AI and agentic AI. But adoption challenges are not technical—they are experiential.... Here’s how to design AI tools that people will embrace.
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Gina Raimondo on bolstering US competitiveness

– The former US commerce secretary discusses the impact of government bureaucracy on the country’s ability to compete globally... and the need to manage the AI transition.
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India’s private markets: The global limited partner view

– The private alternatives market is increasingly important to India’s economic growth. Our survey finds limited partners are bullish... on the country, yet more can be done to grow investor momentum.
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Podcast

COO Excellence: The next generation of leadership

– No longer just operators, today’s COOs sit at the intersection of strategy, execution, and partnership with the CEO.
Interview

TELUS CIO Hesham Fahmy: Building a culture of innovation to drive tech leadership and business value

– To make IT a strategic partner in value creation, start by transforming tech team culture.
Article

Building an ecosystem of geopolitical insights

– Multinational companies that systematically gather geopolitical intelligence from a range of sources and integrate it into decision-making... gain an edge in setting strategy and mitigating risk.
Article

Empowering everyone: Transforming workforce skills at network scale

– Transforming small manufacturing sites across a production network can add up to major financial impact—if leaders apply a different... approach to building skills at scale.
McKinsey Direct

From peace dividend to talent deficit: Rebuilding NATO’s workforce

– After several decades of underinvestment in military spending, NATO member states can attract and retain top defense talent through... five actions.
Article

Impatient for infrastructure? Four changes to improve UK project delivery

– UK infrastructure projects have a history of delivering late and over budget. Here are four immediate changes for operators and... policymakers to buck that trend, as investment and ambition escalate.
Article

Rethinking enterprise architecture for the agentic era

– Tech leaders face a choice in modernizing enterprise IT architecture: incremental change or full-scale transformation. Here are... the benefits and pitfalls of each path.
Article - Forbes

At 250: Five prerequisites for US competitiveness in the next era

– This year marks a defining milestone for the United States: 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Anniversaries... invite celebration—but also reflection. For much of its history, the United States has been the world’s most competitive major economy. The deeper question, my colleagues and I explored in a new McKinsey Global Institute report, At 250, Sustaining America’s Competitive Edge, is whether it can remain competitive in the future in a far more complex and contested world, writes Kweilin Ellingrud in Forbes.
Article

Building next-horizon AI experiences

– Many organizations are struggling to scale gen AI and agentic AI. But adoption challenges are not technical—they are experiential.... Here’s how to design AI tools that people will embrace.
Interview

Gina Raimondo on bolstering US competitiveness

– The former US commerce secretary discusses the impact of government bureaucracy on the country’s ability to compete globally... and the need to manage the AI transition.
Article

India’s private markets: The global limited partner view

– The private alternatives market is increasingly important to India’s economic growth. Our survey finds limited partners are bullish... on the country, yet more can be done to grow investor momentum.
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