The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Annual Meeting has concluded. Despite a backdrop of complex global challenges, delegates descended from Davos with a renewed sense of possibility.
Key themes that emerged included the responsible development of AI, proactive risk management and adaptability in the face of disruption, and the need for collaborative and purpose-driven leadership in the 21st century. Davos also sparked critical conversations on closing the women's health gap, addressing declining fertility rates, and prioritizing holistic employee health. You can check out McKinsey’s recently published insights on these topics below.
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