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McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm. We are the trusted advisor to the world's leading businesses, governments, and institutions. We work with leading organizations across the private, public and social sectors. Our scale, scope, and knowledge allow us to address problems that no one else can. We have deep functional and industry expertise as well as breadth of geographical reach. We are passionate about taking on immense challenges that matter to our clients and, often, to the world. We work with our clients as we do with our colleagues. We build their capabilities and leadership skills at every level and every opportunity. We do this to help build internal support, get to real issues, and reach practical recommendations. We bring out the capabilities of clients to fully participate in the process and lead the ongoing work.

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  • Transforming a legacy business takes more than technology, it takes a shift in mindset. At Jubilant Ingrevia Limited, leaders saw digital as the key to reimagining what was possible. By investing in technology and people, they’ve turned their teams into true co-creators of success. Watch how a bold vision, and a digital-first culture, are reshaping the company’s future. https://lnkd.in/eCmHJppK

  • The age of AI will not be defined by the machines' capabilities alone, but by our courage, imagination, and discipline as we shape what they become. In the latest edition of The Strategic CEO newsletter, senior partner and The New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Dewar proposes that AI is not just testing our intelligence, but also our judgment — the very quality that defines genuine leadership. Read and subscribe ⬇️

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    Office Managing Partner Brazil and Senior Partner

    As COP30 unfolds here in Belém, the world’s attention is on how we can turn ambition into action for a more sustainable and inclusive future. From our vast natural capital and clean energy matrix to our dynamic industry base, Brazil plays a critical role in the global climate agenda. I see this moment as more than a conference; it’s an opportunity for collaboration and concrete progress. By bringing together governments, businesses, and communities, Brazil can inspire the world to accelerate the transition to a net-zero, nature-positive economy. #COP30 #McKinseySustainability #McKinseyAtCOP

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    Global Managing Partner at McKinsey & Company

    Beyond the headlines, businesses are accelerating on the “trilemma” of energy systems that are affordable, secure, and clean. But talking to leaders at COP30 this week, it’s clear there’s a lot more opportunity on all three. An update to McKinsey Global Institute's report on the “hard stuff” of the energy transition lays out the progress we've seen lately. Overall, we’ve accelerated deployment over the last two years, but we're still moving at half the pace necessary to avoid the worst of climate change and keep our economies and communities healthy and growing: https://lnkd.in/gff9vJ_8 The bright spots are clear. For example, 2024 saw the installation of 600GW of low-emissions power like solar, a 2x increase in as many years. But momentum is concentrated: China alone delivered nearly two-thirds of recent additions in renewables and EVs. And while progress has been strong in low-emissions power, electric vehicles, and critical minerals, we’re still in early stages across carbon capture, hydrogen, and heavy industry. The scale of the challenge is daunting, but I’m leaving COP even more determined to help our clients solve the “trilemma” in full. The road ahead will take grit and a long-term, steady focus. But the benefits—to people living better lives, the first movers who shape new industries, and the economies that grow more inclusively and sustainably than before—will be worth it. I don’t have all the answers, but I finished my trip to Brazil visiting with some colleagues who might. Our Belo Horizonte office is small, mighty, and full of ideas on how to build on their country’s already impressive progress on renewable energy… and find new opportunities in green tech, nature-based solutions, resilience and adaptation, and more. Thanks to those colleagues for hosting me, to our COP30 team, and to Mekala Krishnan, Tiago DevesaChris BradleyHumayun TaiSven Smit, and Carlo Tanghetti for their work on the "hard stuff" report.

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  • What happens when AI doesn’t just assist but acts, curating, coordinating, and enhancing every part of the traveler experience? Agentic AI is reshaping the travel industry from the inside out by reducing friction, scaling personalization, and freeing people to focus on what makes travel special. Discover how leaders can harness this potential authentically at our upcoming event on November 18. Register here: https://bit.ly/4nRvKW6

  • What makes a move particularly brilliant? Anna Wintour, Global Editorial Director of Vogue, and Chief Content Officer of Condé Nast, headlined McKinsey’s first Brilliant Moves Live event to remind us: insight only becomes impact when it stays connected to real life. In conversation with McKinsey’s Yael Taqqu, Anna reflected on leading with courage and relevance in times of change. “I’m not someone that follows data and analytics,” she said. “I always make choices instinctively.” From the 1988 Vogue cover pairing couture with denim to the transformation of the Met Gala into a global cultural institution, Anna showed how staying “in touch with the different kind of culture and different generation” fuels reinvention and resilience. She reminded us, “You have to change with the times. But you also can't go in every direction. You have to stay true to what’s true to your values and true to you.” As she closed: “I only look forward. The future belongs to those who stay curious... who dare to keep becoming.” The next century of leadership begins the same way every brilliant move does: with authenticity, courage, and human connection.

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