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The First Step to Fixing U.S. Manufacturing

Harvard Business

In fact, MGI analysis of financial data shows that large publicly traded US manufacturing firms, most of them multinationals with revenues greater than $500 million, averaged returns on invested capital of 22% from 1997 to 2013. As a group, the largest U.S.

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How Competition Is Driving AI’s Rapid Adoption

Harvard Business

The first is high-quality data from two corporate surveys conducted by MGI and McKinsey in 2007, one of around 1,600 executives across industries globally on digital technologies and AI to ascertain the causes of economic impact and the likely pace of that impact, and one of more than 3,000 corporations in 14 sectors in ten countries.

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Most Industries Are Nowhere Close to Realizing the Potential of Analytics

Harvard Business

MGI’s latest research with McKinsey Analytics on the state of the big data revolution measures the progress various industries have made toward capturing the revenue and efficiency gains we envisioned five years ago.

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Seven Years Later, Global Debt Keeps Piling Up, $57 Trillion More Than 2007

MishTalk

However, MGI calculates that China’s government has the capacity to bail out the financial sector should a property-related debt crisis develop. The challenge will be to contain future debt increases and reduce the risks of such a crisis, without putting the brakes on economic growth.

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How Reducing Gender Inequality Could Boost U.S. GDP by $2.1 Trillion

Harvard Business

New research by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) finds that every U.S. About 40% of the economic potential MGI has estimated relies on getting more women into the labor force. state and city could add at least 5% to GDP by 2025 by advancing the economic potential of women. Half of U.S. economy up to $4.3 trillion by 2025.

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How to Make Every Dollar of Infrastructure Investment Go Further

Harvard Business

In the United States, construction comes in second to last in terms of digitization , ahead of only agriculture, according to MGI’s digitization index.

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Finally, Proof That Managing for the Long Term Pays Off

Harvard Business

To help provide a better factual base for this debate, MGI, working with McKinsey colleagues from our Strategy & Corporate Finance practice as well as the team at FCLT Global, began last fall to devise a way to systemically measure short-termism and long-termism at the company level.