McKinsey Quarterly is the business journal of McKinsey & Company.
MARCH 2012
Focusing on exports to the world’s second-largest economy will help the United States generate growth and jobs, says Morgan Stanley Asia’s former nonexecutive chairman.
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author and global energy expert sees rising demand from the East spurring innovation.
NOVEMBER 2011
CEO Robert McDonald wants to make the consumer goods giant the world’s most technologically enabled company. Here’s how.
OCTOBER 2011
MIT professor Erik Brynjolfsson, Cloudera cofounder Jeff Hammerbacher, and Butler University men’s basketball coach Brad Stevens reflect on the power of data.
The economist and coauthor of This Time Is Different explains what history can teach us about the global downturn and why climbing out of it is still rife with risks.
A leading official discusses early lessons from his country’s big transformation effort.
FEBRUARY 2012
Innovation by commercialization is the country’s strength, says Kevin Wale.
The country may well foster new models of innovation, but success will require a long-term commitment and talent development.
MARCH 2011
The professor, author, and social-media expert talks about the unique challenges of managing millennial employees.
The head of Eurasia Group discusses the absence of G20 leadership in resolving economic imbalances and the current China–US relationship.
Our series of video interviews explores vital management issues with chief executives of today's leading companies.
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APRIL 2012
The biotech giant’s chief executive describes the epiphany that made him a better listener and explains why listening is a survival skill for leaders and organizations.
A CFO and a business unit head explain how they overcome the barriers that all too often separate capital, talent, and other resources from vital strategic goals.
JANUARY 2012
Historian Niall Ferguson, the CEO of a water services company, and Boeing’s lead environmental executive reflect on the resource transition under way, where it could be headed, and what it means for leaders now.
Pierre Beaudoin explains how a company driven by engineering goals learned to focus on customer expectations, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
A. M. Naik describes how he established a culture of value creation at one of India’s leading companies.
A member of the executive board describes how the Dutch insurance group first transformed its health division and then started to roll out the changes across the entire company.
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One thing I realized all along was that if sustainability was just a showcase, it would never work. – Bill Ford
JANUARY 2010
The carmaker’s executive chairman talks about its prospects, technological change in the industry, and manufacturing in America.
McKinsey’s Jeremy Oppenheim analyzes the impact the recent climate conference will have on businesses and economies around the globe.
Tom Albanese explains how Rio Tinto is adapting its operations to a future when climate change may make the world’s dry parts drier and wet parts wetter.
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