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Room2broken
1 out of 5 stars
Opioid crisis?
I wonder if they’ll do an episode about their involvement in and contributions to the opioid crisis.
Lauren19751975
5 out of 5 stars
True expertise
When I listen to this show I know I’m hearing from the very best business management experts who work closely with the most vital companies around the globe. The podcast production value is super pro sounding too. I like that the show has multiple segments including one that has a soft-skill vibe.
malfoxley
5 out of 5 stars
Great show!
Simon, host of the podcast, highlights all aspects of issues in business and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
statedept1515
1 out of 5 stars
Poster Child of a Soulless Mega-Firm
McKinsey is a true world leader in tolerating evil.
Kimbermafloo
3 out of 5 stars
McKinsey podcasts
Content is professional. I believe that McKinsey is adding to the already pervasive bias that men with British accent are infinitely more capable than without. For a company I look to to help dispel myths this feels like fuel to the fire.
SofiaBTold
5 out of 5 stars
Great host
Love Diane Brady’s voice on this show, bringing authority to these important conversations.
onlyanopinion
3 out of 5 stars
Gen z podcast
I think you should clarify the markets that you researched as it is a very western and really North America view. The small brands comments, the sustainability comments they are not really as big for some of the most profitable gen z markets which is not the USA....
JoshCrist
5 out of 5 stars
Entertaining, insightful and actionable! 🔥
Whether you’re already a leader who enjoys wrestling with the shifting landscape of our modern world, or just getting started as a catalyst for change within your organization - this is a must-listen podcast for you! Simon does an incredible job leading conversations that cover a huge breadth of topics related to the ins and outs of successfully navigating an ever changing global landscape - while building a resilient, courageous and innovative company - from leaders who’ve actually walked the path. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
JJLeonC
5 out of 5 stars
Excellent insights for young ambitious students!
This podcast helps me build depth and broad knowledge foundations with incredibly entertaining insights from different industries experts. As an aspiring future business leader, I not only find the episodes educational, but also exciting as the guests usually bring up useful insights to get snapshots of what is happening inside the decision making of leaders across all industries. The host makes the episodes very conversational and gives background. I get to feel like I am sitting on the table with the experts and able to follow and think creatively. This podcast challenges my entrepreneurial thinking even with no business background as an engineering student. Highly recommended!
danreview1111
1 out of 5 stars
Hard to listen to
Both difficult to hear and the interviewer is difficult to stand. Very over dramatic.
kaymckinsey
2 out of 5 stars
Super hard to hear
Please turn up the volume. People listen on trains and buses and is hard to hear anything
jongukljh
3 out of 5 stars
Speak up!
I live the content of this podcast. Obsession comes to mind as a description of my relationship to it. However the volume is a lot lower than other podcasts I to which I listen. Maybe I’m crazy but I think it’s true.
denny vdm
4 out of 5 stars
Global Financial Security
Good job looking back at the reason for the recession nearly 10 years ago. The banks are given credit for the lion share of the collapse in the markets and home ownership. But you need to go back further and study why the banks were in that spot. Home ownership became an entitlement during the Bush and Clinton era. Home ownership was an American right. Banks were loaning 110% more or less over appraisals. The feds supported it. Home ownership is and must be a privilege that is earned over time being a good steward of financial resources.
Carl from chicago
5 out of 5 stars
McKinsey Podcast Provides Valuable Content for Business Leaders
McKinsey is arguably the top strategic consulting firm in the world. The McKinsey podcast draws on their vast research and knowledge base to find relevant topics and interview top leaders such as CEO’s and respected authors to pull apart key topics. The podcast is well produced, of a consistent length, and with little commercial interruptions.
Good Fun MJL
2 out of 5 stars
Terrible Audio; good, not great, content
The audio is so terrible it’s a burden to listen to. The content is good or better than good. HBR and Inc. have podcast models McKinsey could emulate to make this a great series!
Beepboop123532
2 out of 5 stars
Please turn up the volume
The output volume is very quiet, even at full device volume
The ssen
3 out of 5 stars
Scripted and generic
Great topics but the dialogue is clearly scripted and overly generic. A16Z is how a business podcast should sound. Spontaneity, debate and rich stories.
Metro36
5 out of 5 stars
I get a lot from listening to these
McKInsey does a great job with these podcasts. I learn so much from the wealth of knowledge and insignts they possess. Now I see why McKinsey is the gold standard for business success.
Kékcsillag
2 out of 5 stars
Audio quality is bad & articles are read on Podcast
I have a pet peeve about Podcasts that don't pay attention to audio quality. Some of them make it unbearable to listen to. I simply can't stand listening to shoddy audio quality that sounds like it was recorded in a reverberating toilet stall at bus stop on the highway. :) Please!
Goranger22
5 out of 5 stars
Great insight
Good way to learn from McKinsey thought leadership
GTown3
5 out of 5 stars
Back up again
Good to see these shows on the regular again.
Strawberry Burrito
3 out of 5 stars
Good information
As you would expect, good source of information.
JMartne22
5 out of 5 stars
Good
This podcast is interesting and the format is good. The conversation is engaging and informative.
gtclistener
5 out of 5 stars
New format is great
Great conversation on an interesting topic. Glad the format has changed. Looking forward to more episodes like this.
bizofbiz
5 out of 5 stars
Great insight from McKinsey insiders
Exactly the kind of podcast I've been looking for - fantastic insight on an interesting (and important) issue, directly from leaders who work with companies every day. Really valuable to hear from senior McKinsey people - can't wait for more!
giacomino123
2 out of 5 stars
ADam/ Sustainability
Podcasts are media events... media events have to be exciting. Speakers have to speak with clarity and enthusiasm. They should be carefully edited and pitched toward the medium they are using. I.e. a podacast is a radio program. How about something enjoyable, maybe a little music... humor, personality? not just blah blah blah blah... Admittedly easier said than done, but the medium remains the message, so time to align the message with how the medium actually works! What Adam, and the extremely boring, mumbling interviewer (sorry, nothing personal, boring in the nicest possible way) are talking about is interesting and important, but it sounds like they are both falling asleep. I was. JL
maonunez
5 out of 5 stars
A convinient way to have the worthy articules from Mckinsey in audio
McKiensey is one of the worlds top counsultancy firms in business matters, and its publication is a worthy source of real business world knowledge (Not only academic). This podcast is a convinient way to have it´s articules in audio.
Knowledge Lover
5 out of 5 stars
Academic Style is Appropriate to the Content
I have read the other reviews complaining that these are merely read pieces, lacking in interaction or more entertaining formats. I have enjoyed listening to them, precisely because they are factual, unemotional, and delivered with real life examples to easily illustrate the points contained in each podcast. I think they in fact are the perfect tonic to today's ADD-driven and greed-filled world of in the moment decision-making that does not have the ability to include multiple perspectives. There is very little evidence of learning from others' experience taking place - a distinctly different action than following the herd. If you are interested in such things as built to last, quality, and sustainability, then I think you would find significant value in these podcasts. I believe they are just as relevant to our business and political leaders as they are to startups and small business owners.
rebunkerjr
2 out of 5 stars
Suggestion for Improvement
I would suggest listening to a couple of HBR IdeaCasts as a model. HBR has adopted a moderated format whereby the moderator interviews the author on the content of the article. In cases where the author is not available, they have a standin (usually a HBS professor) who "interprets" the article.
FrankMcBride
3 out of 5 stars
Strategy....
Overall, the podcast contained solid information. However, it did have some rather significant omissions, which I believe would help the participant remain "engaged", rather than ruminating over the percentage levels indicated in the piece. Had the authors stated wether the companies used in the baseline survey were: publicly held companies, private, government, or a blend; the data has a different meaning. One could only surmise that the respondent companies were public, as many of their strategic initiatives are molded from outside investors.
addicted to podcasts
3 out of 5 stars
Varies in quality
I got an email announcing this podcast and was very excited. Then I listened to a few. Most are just articles read out loud. This treatment of a topic makes for a boring podcast. But a couple like (Investing the Gulf's Oil Profits Windfall) are what I expected to hear, thoughtful discussions. I hope that they publish more of these, rather than just read articles.
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- A guide to investing in Black economic mobilityForty percent of Black American households don’t have high-speed, fixed broadband. That digital divide is just one of eight investment opportunities that, according to recent McKinsey research, have the highest potential to move the needle on Black economic mobility. On today’s episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partner Shelley Stewart III speaks with editorial director Roberta Fusaro about how impact investors can help close the digital divide, create more financial inclusion, and achieve equity in healthcare for Black Americans. After, Asaf Somekh, the CEO and cofounder of Iguazio, a McKinsey company, talks about artificial intelligence and offers some solutions for addressing pilot fatigue. The McKinsey Podcast is cohosted by Roberta Fusaro and Lucia Rahilly. Theme music produced, composed, and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- The CEO agenda: Prioritizing geopolitical riskGeopolitical risk, an issue once deferred, is now demanding immediate attention. Hear how leaders must challenge the fundamentals of how operations have traditionally been run to adapt to a multipolar world. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, senior partner Andrew Grant and global director of geopolitical risk Ziad Haider speak with to global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about McKinsey’s latest research on geopolitical risk, including what questions leaders need to ask to find their way in this fragmented world, how to balance risk versus returns, and how to navigate corporate responsibility. After, McKinsey partner Jennifer Stanley, who thought of herself as a social scientist rather than a businessperson, and shares how a shift in self-perception was all it took to feel capable in this excerpt from our My Rookie Moment series. Theme music produced, composed, and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information1 comments1
- The McKinsey Podcast Feb 23 · 28m Women in the workplace are breaking up to break through"Women leaders are voting with their feet," says McKinsey senior partner Alexis Krivkovich on this week’s episode of The McKinsey Podcast. She and senior partner Lareina Yee speak with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly to dig into the latest Women in the Workplace research. They break down the reasons behind “the great breakup” and what organizations must do to materially value diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)—and what’s at stake if they don’t. After, everyone's talking about generative AI. If you’re unclear about what it is, we’ll fill you in with an excerpt from our McKinsey Explainer series. Theme music produced, composed, and performed by Joy Ngiaw See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- How our interconnected world is changingGlobalization isn’t going away, but it is changing, according to recent research from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI). In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, MGI director Olivia White speaks with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about the flows of goods, knowledge, and labor that drive global integration—and what reshaping these flows might mean for our interconnected future. After, global brewer AB InBev has thrived in the throes of what its CFO Fernando Tennenbaum describes as the recent “twists and turns.” Find out how in this excerpt from our McKinsey Live series, recorded in December 2022. Theme music composed, produced, and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information1 comments1
- Net zero: Next moves for CEOsNet zero doesn’t have to mean zero sum. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey partner Anna Moore and senior partner Humayun Tai talk to global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about the “devilish duality” leaders have faced since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine—and about how to follow through on longer-term decarbonization commitments while managing short-term energy disruptions successfully. After, hear how investors can use their capital and influence to help reverse the impact of climate change, from Columbia professor Bruce Usher. He spoke with us about his book, Investing in the Era of Climate Change (Columbia University Press, October 2022), as part of our Author Talks series. The McKinsey Podcast is cohosted by Roberta Fusaro and Lucia Rahilly. Theme music composed, performed, and produced by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- New year, new tech, no problemMcKinsey analyzed 14 new trends in its latest report on business technology. Here are the three that leaders need to know about most. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, partners Michael Chui and Roger Roberts speak with McKinsey editorial director Roberta Fusaro about McKinsey’s latest report on technology trends, with a particular focus on the benefits and challenges of applied AI, cloud and edge computing, and bioengineering. After, we’ll hear from McKinsey partner Brian Rolfes, who came to McKinsey firmly “in the closet.” But a chance meeting with a client showed him the value of being authentic—with himself and others. Theme music composed, performed, and produced by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- Why on earth should business care about space?The volume of information available from space is unprecedented. McKinsey experts Ryan Brukardt and Jesse Klempner join host and McKinsey partner, Mina Alaghband to share the incredible ways in which the space-for-earth economy has evolved and how it needs to scale. This is a guest episode from McKinsey's technology podcast, At the Edge. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information1 comments1
- The future of US manufacturing is hiding in plain sightBoring is beautiful when it drives economic prosperity. Cue industrial technology companies, whose under-the-radar successes are powering a resurgence in US manufacturing. Their proven promise is the basis of the new book The Titanium Economy , cowritten by McKinsey’s managing partner for North America, Asutosh Padhi. Asutosh joins partner Kim Borden and global editorial director Lucia Rahilly to discuss this overlooked bright spot in the US economy—and what’s necessary to power the next stage of manufacturing growth. Theme music composed, performed, and produced by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information1 comments1
- The McKinsey Podcast Nov 29 · 28m Electric vehicles are here, and large-scale adoption is. . . near?While the internal-combustion engine dominates car design, its existence contributes to global warming and detracts from electric-vehicle (EV) development. Things like carbon emissions, the complexity of design, and battery development are slowing down the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. But they don’t have to. Russell Hensley, co-leader of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility in the Americas, joins McKinsey editorial director Roberta Fusaro to discuss what can be done to encourage manufacturers to produce and consumers to embrace electric cars. After, hear Alan Murray, CEO of Fortune Media, talk about his search for the soul of American business in an excerpt from our Author Talks series featuring his book, Tomorrow’s Capitalist (Hachette Book Group, May 2022). Theme music composed, performed, and produced by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- When things get rocky, practice deliberate calmIn unusually difficult situations, a counterintuitive response to stress is what many leaders should aim for, say Jacqueline Brassey, McKinsey senior knowledge expert and McKinsey senior partner Aaron De Smet as they talk about their new book, Deliberate Calm : How to Learn and Lead in a Volatile World with host and executive editor Roberta Fusaro. Theme music composed, performed, and produced by Joy Ngiaw See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information1 comments1
- Build back better relationships at workSocial capital, a technical term for connectivity in the workplace, is important for helping employees execute, learn, innovate, and advance in organizations. Right now, because of the pandemic and the related upheaval in office and staffing norms, it’s in short supply. But there are ways to rebuild it say McKinsey partners John Parsons and Brooke Weddle on this episode of The McKinsey Podcast . Hear their conversation with editorial director Roberta Fusaro about McKinsey’s recent report on the state of social capital and why executives need to manage workplace interactions more intentionally—always, but especially now. After, get to know married couple and McKinsey associate partners Angela and Sebastian Sinisterra-Woods. They talk about their work highlights and how whiteboards aren’t just for conference rooms. Theme music composed, performed and produced by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- Beyond burnout: What helps–and what doesn’tYoga. Therapy. Meditation. Yes, wellness perks are helpful, but they’re not a panacea for workplace stress. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, Erica Coe, a McKinsey partner and coleader of the McKinsey Health Institute (MHI), speaks with McKinsey Global Publishing’s Lucia Rahilly about why burnout has hit record levels over the past two years—and what leaders can do to create a path toward lasting change. After, senior partner Tiffany Burns describes one of her rookie moments: talking a client down from sending an email in a state of frustration. Rookie Moments: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/my-rookie-moment How to lead with Deliberate Calm, a new book, soon-to-publish from McKinsey: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-on-books/deliberate-calm Theme music written, produced and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- Slow down attrition: Focus on what workers wantIs there any way to stop the Great Attrition? McKinsey expert associate partner, Bonnie Dowling, says yes. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, she speaks with executive editor Roberta Fusaro about McKinsey’s latest research on the Great Attrition. This time, the team includes data from multiple countries and outlines five types of worker personalities that, if catered to appropriately, could help fill all those open positions. After, we’ll hear from Catherine Price, author of Power of Fun: How to Feel Alive Again, part of our Author Talks series, who says fun is not a treat, but a tool. Latest research on the Great Attrition/Great Attraction: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/the-great-attrition-is-making-hiring-harder-are-you-searching-the-right-talent-pools Author Talks: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-on-books/author-talks Theme music written, produced and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- The two-wheeled commute: Micromobility and your futureScooters. Bikes. E-mopeds. If you’re an urban dweller, you’ve probably seen a variety of these vehicles whizzing by—and you’re likely to see more in the future. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey partner Kersten Heineke speaks with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about micromobility: who’s using it, why it’s becoming more popular, and how cities can adapt to a future of tiny transportation. Following their conversation, we hear from NYU associate professor of psychology Tessa West about toxic coworkers. In her book, Jerks at Work: Toxic Coworkers and What to Do About Them (Portfolio, January 2022), featured in a recent edition of our Author Talks series, West describes how to handle jerks at work–and how not to become one yourself. Theme music written, produced and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- The McKinsey Podcast Aug 25 · 26m What makes an organization 'healthy'?Lucia and Roberta are taking a summer break, so please enjoy this popular and previous episode about organizational health. Research shows that companies can improve short-and long-term performance by focusing on a small number of carefully selected management practices. Theme music written, produced and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- Creating good packaging for packaged goodsRead more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 21:59) > Lucia and Roberta are taking a summer break, so today we feature an episode of the McKinsey on Consumer and Retail podcast. Many consumer products will soon be in packages that are stronger, sustainable, and 'smart.' Hear Amcor CEO Ron Delia and McKinsey partner David Feber speak with executive editor Monica Toriello about the e-commerce boom, widespread concern about sustainability, and the digitization trend spurring innovation in packaging. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- Apprenticeship gets a makeoverIn this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, Lisa Christensen, a McKinsey director of learning and McKinsey partner Tony Gambell speak with McKinsey executive editor Roberta Fusaro about what apprenticeship looks like in today’s organizations and how an intentional two-way learning environment can help individuals and teams tackle problems more effectively to meet their performance goals. After, we also hear from McKinsey senior partner Robert Palter, featured in our My Rookie Moments series, about the valuable lesson he learned from his boss when confronted with a difficult client's bad idea. Theme music written, produced and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- Learning and earning: the bold moves that change careersCorporate attrition persists, but one way to lure employees back is to develop their knowledge, attributes, experiences—in short, their human capital. But how? What’s best for the employee? Is it worth leaders’ time? Two authors of McKinsey’s report, “Human capital at work: The value of experience,” address these and other questions in this episode of The McKinsey Podcast. Anu Madgavkar, a partner with McKinsey Global Institute, and senior partner Bill Schaninger, spoke with McKinsey Global Publishing’s Lucia Rahilly. Also, McKinsey partner Joshua Katz spoke with McKinsey editorial director Roberta Fusaro about the impact of global food inflation and how business leaders and other stakeholders can respond. Theme music was scored, produced and performed by Joy Ngaiw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- How current global trends are disrupting the fashion industryFashion suppliers and brands are facing significant economic and geopolitical challenges. Hear McKinsey senior partner Achim Berg speak with executive editor Roberta Fusaro about findings from McKinsey’s The State of Fashion 2022 report. They cover the concurrent effects of the many challenges facing both suppliers and brands, including the war in Ukraine, the pandemic, and inflation. After, the state of anxiety tends to get a bad rap. But in our second segment, Dr. Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, author and professor of psychology and neuroscience at Hunter College, shares why anxious feelings deserve respect. State of Fashion report: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/retail/our-insights/state-of-fashion State of Fashion technology report: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/retail/our-insights/state-of-fashion-technology-report-2022 Theme music was scored, produced and performed by Joy Ngaiw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- How to manage the coming wave of investment in capital projectsCapital projects could receive around $130 trillion dollars over the next five years. Most of the investment will go to renew and decarbonize critical infrastructure. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, hear McKinsey senior partners Steffen Fuchs and Christoph Schmitz speak with executive editor, Roberta Fusaro about how executives and organizations will need to adapt their current spending strategies to take advantage of this unique funding moment. After, hear senior partner Dymfke Kuijper’s rookie moment when she shares how *seeking perfection prevented her from finding it. Theme song is composed and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- The McKinsey Podcast May 26 · 19m What will it take to boost Latino economic power?By 2060, 30 percent of the US labor force will be Latino. It's a massive cohort, that given greater support, could potentially create economic opportunities not just for individuals and families in this demographic but also for the whole country. McKinsey senior partner Lucy Pérez joins executive editor Roberta Fusaro in conversation. Following, we'll hear from McKinsey data scientist Nimit Patel about how when he came to McKinsey he was encouraged to take a "random walk." Theme music for The McKinsey Podcast was composed and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- Digital transformation on the CEO agendaSuccessful digital transformations may not be as elusive as you think. Kate Smaje and Rodney Zemmel, global leaders in McKinsey’s Digital practice, join McKinsey Global Publishing’s Lucia Rahilly to explore what digital success looks like—and what stands in the way. Then, in an Author Talks excerpt, Amy Webb, futurist and author of the new book, The Genesis Machine: Our Quest to Rewrite Life in the Age of Synthetic Biology, describes how synthetic biology could open the door to “bespoke” children, significantly longer life spans, and subterranean societies. Author Talks: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/mckinsey-on-books/author-talks The Genesis Machine: Our Quest to Rewrite Life in the Age of Synthetic Biology: https://amywebb.io/books Theme music for The McKinsey Podcast was composed and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- The rising risk of a global food supply crisisConverging disruptions have sent food prices soaring—and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, one of the world’s six breadbasket regions, risks tilting the food system into a global food supply crisis. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, Daniel Aminetzah, leader of McKinsey’s Chemicals and Agriculture Practices, and partner Nicolas Denis talk with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about the vital roles Ukraine and Russia play in the global food system, as well as what is at risk as the war continues. This conversation was recorded on April 4, 2022. Theme music for The McKinsey Podcast was composed and performed by Joy Ngiaw. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- The rising toll of the war in UkraineRead more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 19:17) > Sven Smit, senior partner and chair of the McKinsey Global Institute, discusses the humanitarian and economic effects of the war in Ukraine with Lucia Rahilly, McKinsey’s global editorial director. This conversation was recorded on March 21, 2022. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
- The first steps to net-zero emissionsAspiring to net-zero emissions for your organization? It’s a challenging process. But if ignored, it will only lead to a thornier transition in the future. On this episode, hear from McKinsey partner Mekala Krishnan on how to approach net-zero emissions holistically, the questions to ask, and a few “no regrets” actions organizations can take right now. After, hear from senior partner Lareina Yee about her rookie moment made early in her career. She asked for help even though it was the last thing she wanted to do. To see and hear more from our My Rookie Moment series, go here: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/my-rookie-moment Theme music composed and performed by Joy Ngiaw See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information0 comments0
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