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Active users of generative AI are high value and in demandâand in many cases, poised to quit. New research reveals how to attract them, keep them engaged, and motivate them to stay put. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey talent leaders Aaron De Smet and Brooke Weddle talk to global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about what these workers want most, as well as practical steps leaders can take to keep them happy and engaged.
In our second segment, McKinsey partner Julia McClatchy discusses why CEOs must be their companyâs chief storyteller. This is the start of a new series weâre calling CEO Insights,
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Decarbonization has emerged as a critical tool in the fight against climate change, but it also shows promise as a means of economic acceleration across the globe. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partner Mark Patel joins editorial director Roberta Fusaro to discuss McKinseyâs recent report about the business of carbon dioxide removal and how it could play a vital role in responding to hard-to-abate emissions in various sectors.
In our second segment, Black Americans are especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change. McKinsey partner Munya Muvezwa shares concrete steps leaders can take to help prevent the deterioration of the lives and livelihoods of Black Americans and the US economy at large.
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Over the past several years, CEOs have faced mounting uncertaintyâand 2024 is proving
no exception. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, Homayoun Hatami, McKinseyâs
managing partner for client capabilities, and Liz Hilton Segel, McKinseyâs chief client
officer, speak with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about what matters most, amid
serial crisis and disruption, and where leaders should focus their energies to enable their
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Womenâs healthcare has been neglected for decades. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partners Kweilin Ellingrud and Lucy PĂ©rez join editorial director Roberta Fusaro to discuss McKinseyâs recent report about issues in womenâs healthcare and what can be done to address them and potentially boost the global economy by $1 trillion a year.
In our second segment--what do you do when you realize youâre losing your audience during a presentation? McKinsey senior partner Sherina Ebrahim explains why sometimes you have to go off script.
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CEOs acknowledge the expertise and importance of chief marketing officers and their role in helping the company grow, yet thereâs still a strategic disconnect in the C-suite. CEOs and chief marketing officers (CMOs) must work together closely for any marketing plan to flourish. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey partner Robert Tas joins editorial director Roberta Fusaro to discuss how to nurture the CEOâCMO relationship.
Our second segment features an excerpt from our Author Talks series, with author Karin M. Reed. She wrote Suddenly Virtual: Making Remote Meetings Work (Wiley, March 2021) and shares tips on how to create the perfect virtual meeting.
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This is a special, bonus episode of The McKinsey Podcast. McKinsey Partner Ferry Grijpink joins host Roberta Fusaro from the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Confidante. Consultant. Convener. The chief of staff (COS) role sits at the intersection of leadership and support. It also comes with enormous responsibility, opportunity, and influence. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partner Andrew Goodman joins editorial director Roberta Fusaro to discuss the highs and lows of this consequential jobâand how to do it right.
After, meeting with CEOs felt daunting when McKinsey senior partner Carolyn Dewar started her consultancy career until she realized: CEOs are people, too.
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There is a dramatic difference in health, economic, and social outcomes for Black US residents compared with their White neighbors. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, JP Julien, a McKinsey partner and leader in the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility, joins editorial director Roberta Fusaro to discuss McKinseyâs recently published report on the state of Black residents, which outlines the realities for Black residents in four geographic categoriesâthe urban core, the suburbs and exurbs, the mixed middle, and low growth and rural areasâand what can be done now to ameliorate the racial disparity found in these locations."
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Geopolitics, the women's health gap, economic inclusion, and technology are a few of the themes highlighted at last week's World Economic Forum in Davos. Hear McKinsey senior partners Tracy Francis and Sven Smit share their analysis of the most significant takeaways from Davos in this special, bonus episode with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly.
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For years, women have been fighting for faster career advancement and more equitable representation at work. On this weekâs episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partners Alexis Krivkovich and Lareina Yee talk with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about the 2023 Women in the Workplace reportâand specifically, our newest research on where progress is happening, where itâs not, and what leaders need to do differently to accelerate the pace of change.
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Though the banking industry has had its best period since 2007, banks still need to acknowledge recent structural and macroeconomic shifts and look for ways to evolve with markets. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partner Alex Edlich and partner Reinhard Höll join editorial director Roberta Fusaro to discuss the findings of McKinseyâs Global Banking Annual Review. They outline the new challenges banks are facing and suggest how leaders can address
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What is a geek? What geek norms are associated with success? Andrew McAfee will answer these questions and more. Heâs a principal research scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management and author of the new book, The Geek Way: The Radical Mindset that Drives Extraordinary Results. This is a guest episode from McKinseyâs Forward Thinking podcast, with co-host and McKinsey partner Michael Chui.
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Across the United States, consumers are continuing to spend, but theyâre not opening their wallets too wide. Joining us are McKinsey partners Colleen Baum and Tamara Charm who say retailers that offer personalized promotions, same-day delivery, and âbuy now, pay laterâ plans are more likely to capture cautious consumersâ holiday spending. Learn more about US consumersâ holiday shopping behaviors and expectations on this guest episode of the McKinsey on Consumer and Retail podcast, hosted by Monica Toriello.
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Weâve all heard lots about cloud technology, but, according to new McKinsey research, only 20 to 30 percent of industries are using it regularly and at scale. On todayâs episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partners Mark Gu and James Kaplan share findings from the report, âIn search of cloud value: Can generative AI transform cloud ROI?â They talk about why cloud technology is essential in business, whatâs holding companies back from getting the
most value from their cloud programs, and the steps they can take to improve their cloud capabilities.
But firstâdid you realize that six words are fundamental to your companyâs success? Scott Keller, McKinsey senior partner and author of CEO Excellence, tells us more.Theme music was composed, produced, and performed by Joy Ngiaw.
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If productivity is down in your organization, it may be a sign that at least some employees are unmotivated and unhappyâand that other employees are feeding on that dissatisfaction, further eroding productivity and creating attrition. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partner Aaron De Smet and partner Angelika Reich talk about McKinseyâs latest research on employee productivity and their perspectives on a few types of workers, ranging from those who bring fellow employees down to those who raise them up.
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âRevenge travel.â Itâs what a lot of people are doing these daysâhitting the runways in big numbers to make up for time lost during the pandemic. McKinsey recently partnered with Skift, a leading travel industry news site, to write a report about travel in the age of AI. McKinsey partners Alex Cosmas and Vik Krishnan the research which drew from interviews with a range of travel executives.
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Hybrid work has roiled the real estate marketâand itâs here to stay, according to new research from the McKinsey Global Institute. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partners Aditya Sanghvi and Jonathan Woetzel chat with global editorial director Lucia Rahilly about how the persistence of the pivot to working from home has transformed the places we work, live, shop, and socializeâand about the unique opportunity hybrid presents to rethink real estate for our changing future.
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When times get tough, marketing budgets are among the first ones cut. But such cutbacks can be shortsighted. On this edition of The McKinsey Podcast, McKinsey senior partner Kelsey Robinson chats with cohost and editorial director Roberta Fusaro about why chief marketing officers should instead be empowered to adopt an investor mindsetâthat is, focus on eliminating inefficient spending and reinvesting it in high-growth marketing activities. By taking a full-funnel approach to their marketing strategies, companies are more likely to weather any economic storm that may come their way.
Also, McKinsey senior partner Alok Kshirsagar talks about making a tough call on a high-profile project, from our Rookie Moment series.
The McKinsey Podcast is hosted by Roberta Fusaro and Lucia Rahilly.
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As companies struggle to understand the implications and applications of generative AI, one thing seems clear: AI and its future iterations are not going anywhere. On this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, senior partner Kweilin Ellingrud and partner Saurabh Sanghvi share findings from McKinseyâs latest report on gen AI with editorial director Roberta Fusaro and explain why companies must pivot to embrace the technology itself and the deep and lasting changes it may create. Individual and organizational adaptability will be critical.
Also on this episode, the advent of gen AI has many people thinking about the future of their jobs. Joanne Lipman, author of Next! The Power of Reinvention in Life and Work (Mariner Books, March 2023), shares a four-step process for figuring out where you might go next and how youâll get there, in our Author Talks series.
The McKinsey Podcast is cohosted by Roberta Fusaro and Lucia Rahilly.
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The stakes are high when it comes to tackling the unprecedented mental health issues facing todayâs teens. In this episode of The McKinsey Podcast, global editorial director Lucia Rahilly speaks with McKinsey partner and coleader of the McKinsey Health Institute Erica Coe and the founding president and medical director of the Child Mind Institute, Harold Koplewicz, about what the struggle means for society at large.
Then, Maggie Smith, author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful (Atria/One Signal Publishers, April 2023), shares how grief can be transformative, in an interview excerpt from our Author Talks series.
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