What is SaaS?
SaaS stands for software as a service. Users access SaaS products remotely via the cloud. Source: McKinsey What is SaaS?
SaaS stands for software as a service. Users access SaaS products remotely via the cloud. Source: McKinsey What is SaaS?
Daniel Yergin, a Pulitzer Prize–winning authority on energy, politics, and economics, discusses how rewriting the rules of globalization is making the world increasingly divided and perilous. Source: McKinsey Daniel Yergin on energy and the new world order
Wharton experts speak with Ludovica Cesareo, assistant professor of marketing at Lehigh University about Walmart’s “Birkin” bag.…Read More Source: Knowledge @ Wharton Ludovica Cesareo, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Lehigh University
EY-Parthenon Americas leader joins the show to discuss research about startups taking a non-traditional approach to growing their companies.…Read More Source: Knowledge @ Wharton The Next Generation of Startup Unicorns Will Come from Corporations In Lieu of the Traditional Startup Path
Wharton experts speak with Leslie Serro, vice president of marketing at Kellanova. …Read More Source: Knowledge @ Wharton Leslie Serro, Vice President of Marketing, Sweet Snacking, Kellanova
The CIO for Verizon Consumer and Business Group reveals the transformational changes that mattered so IT could adapt and innovate. Source: McKinsey Rewiring technology to better serve customers and the business
For North American downstream oil refineries, now is the time to improve value chain optimization through focused, management-led transformation efforts that could drive margin improvements. Source: McKinsey Improving refinery margins through value chain optimization
Investing in holistic employee health can create almost $12 trillion in global economic value. Source: McKinsey Thriving workplaces: How employers can improve productivity and change lives
Yes, the changing geopolitical reality presents new risks—but like all disruptions, it may also create new opportunities. Here’s how. Source: McKinsey Navigating the new geopolitical uncertainty
As a physical transformation, the energy transition is still in the early stages. Progress is being made in some areas, but what challenges are holding us back? Source: McKinsey Talking about the hard stuff: Where are we in the energy transition?