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A dramatic digital acceleration has been one of the hallmarks of the pandemic, as embracing living and working online hastened change across the business landscape. That’s only reinforced the business imperative of technology-driven shifts—and a new McKinsey Global Survey offers a ground-level view of how companies’ IT transformations are going. Dig into the findings for 7 key lessons on mounting a value-creating tech transformation.
— Torea Frey, managing editor, Seattle
Seven lessons on how technology transformations can deliver value
 
Seven lessons on how technology transformations can deliver value
Our annual IT strategy survey shows how technology investments are proving their worth, especially at companies making more tech-based changes and bridging more of the technology-business divide.
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“By addressing the persistent racial inequities, the [film and TV] industry could reap an additional $10 billion in annual revenues.”
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New research reveals the barriers that Black talent in the film and TV industry faces, the economic fallout, and solutions for creating a more inclusive, equitable workplace.
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Revolutionizing insurance: The personalized insurance engine
Revolutionizing insurance: The personalized insurance engine
Uwe Stuhldreier—an executive at HUK24, Germany’s largest fully digital direct insurer—discusses a customer-centric, digitally enabled business model that could shape the future of insurance.
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Charting a path from the shuchu kiyaku to ESG for Japanese companies
Charting a path from the shuchu kiyaku to ESG for Japanese companies
Long steeped in a sense of purpose, Japanese companies should naturally embrace ESG. But our analysis suggests they could be doing much more.
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