Procurement’s sustainable (r)evolution
The procurement function regularly reinvents itself to find new sources of value. Is circularity the next opportunity on the horizon? Source: McKinsey Procurement’s sustainable (r)evolution
The procurement function regularly reinvents itself to find new sources of value. Is circularity the next opportunity on the horizon? Source: McKinsey Procurement’s sustainable (r)evolution
The World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders, current and alumni, share their thoughts on issues they believe should get much more attention in Davos but might not amid a plethora of business topics. Source: McKinsey Young Global Leaders on Davos 2025
Philadelphia Fed president joins the show to discuss the Anchor Economy Initiative, which shows how large institutions foster economic growth in local communities.…Read More Source: Knowledge @ Wharton Why Anchor Institutions Are Vital to Local Economies
In the third panel of the “Policies That Work” series, Wharton experts explored how various forces are limiting access to homeownership and what can be done to change that.…Read More Source: Knowledge @ Wharton Is the American Dream of Homeownership Still Within Reach?
Government policy is just one part of AI regulation, writes Wharton’s Kevin Werbach.…Read More Source: Knowledge @ Wharton Even Under Trump, AI Governance Is Here to Stay
From AI to the U.S. economy, Wharton professors explain this year’s key research insights.…Read More Source: Knowledge @ Wharton 2024 Ripple Rewind (Part 2)
Many companies make money by selling goods that need to be constantly replaced; think fast fashion, or tech devices that come out in new versions each year. But according to Vijay Govindarajan, professor at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business, smart organizations are increasingly eschewing that strategy for one focused on products that grow with Read more about The Case for Selling Products that Adapt[…]
Instituting a geopolitics strategy around people can strengthen the cohesion of the organization while protecting it from risks. Source: McKinsey Building geopolitical resilience: The people agenda
Eli Lilly and Company’s chief information and digital officer explains how a medicine company rewires itself to embrace technology—starting with the CEO. Source: McKinsey The most important part of the technology puzzle: People
The leader of Blackstone Credit and Insurance looks at where the industries have been and where they’re headed. Source: McKinsey Blackstone’s Gilles Dellaert on private credit and insurance