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Customer intent is a treasure trove of actionable data hiding in plain sight

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By 2025, smart workflows and seamless interactions among humans and machines will be as standard as the corporate balance sheet, and most employees will use data to optimize nearly every aspect of their work, predicts McKinsey & Company. Businesses are eager to unlock insights that can help them adapt to change and reengage customers.

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Gig economy 2020: The new revolution

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The cryptocurrency developed by Facebook and back up by the Libra Association (made up of leaders in industries ranging from finance and technology to non-profits). Employment market transformations are well underway, and it’s clear that their pace of development cannot be slowed or stopped. AI and automation in the gig economy.

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The Impact of Carbon Taxation on Supply Chains in China

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It is often also a management decision to be proactive and become a competitive company that spends resources wisely to build shareholder value in the long run. Green finance is becoming increasingly dominant, as long-term investors see environmental risk management as a fundamental success factor in securing long-term returns.

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Lifelong Learning Is Good for Your Health, Your Wallet, and Your Social Life

Harvard Business

And almost all of us have limits on our time and finances — due to kids, social organizations, work, and more — that make additional formal education impractical or impossible. Every day, each of us is offered the opportunity to pursue intellectual development in ways that are tailored to our learning style.

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Stop Focusing on Profitability and Go for Growth

Harvard Business

Our models suggest that by 2025 global financial capital could easily surpass a quadrillion dollars, more than 10 times global GDP. So, in real terms, debt financing is essentially free. In our experience, companies still focus more on cutting costs than on developing and executing new growth strategies. times global GDP).

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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. rate for other companies. Where Do We Go from Here?