Welcome to McKinsey Quarterly, the business journal of McKinsey & Company.
APRIL 2011
As the Web experience evolves, smartphones may soon live up to their name, and every business’s mobile strategy will grow in importance.
MARCH 2011
Emerging technologies could spark product innovations that change the way the industry serves customers. But insurers must match technologies with strategic goals.
DECEMBER 2010
McKinsey’s new survey research finds that companies using the Web intensively gain greater market share and higher margins.
AUGUST 2010
Advancing technologies and their swift adoption are upending traditional business models. Senior executives need to think strategically about how to prepare their organizations for the challenging new environment.
OCTOBER 2009
The era of the nomadic Web is upon us. But questions still remain as to how things will play out in a wireless world.
Most people don’t use advanced—and expensive—new features. There may be a better way for companies and consumers alike.
JULY 2009
EMR is a technology whose time has come. Whether or not it can deliver on its promise, it will change health care profoundly.
MARCH 2009
In past downturns, high-tech companies that made these five kinds of moves emerged as leaders of the pack when the economy improved.
MAY 2011
New McKinsey research finds that the Internet now accounts for a significant share of global GDP and plays an increasingly important role in economic growth.
A new report explores the explosive growth of digital information and its potential uses.
Disparities between financial and factory-level productivity measures exist at many manufacturing facilities. Better alignment can improve efficiency, pricing, and product strategies.
FEBRUARY 2010
Prith Banerjee discusses the new mission of corporate research labs and the challenge of managing innovation to create business impact.
By closely integrating care delivery, Kaiser Permanente delivers high-quality, cost-effective treatment. One of its senior executives outlines its approach.
The CEO and chairman of Cisco Systems explores approaches to decentralized management and leadership and also offers perspective on the future of Web technology and the opportunity that an economic downturn provides for strategically minded companies.
JANUARY 2009
Google’s chief economist says executives in wired organizations need a sharper understanding of how technology empowers innovation.
The author and tech executive says we are living off the fruits of previous research and need to seed new ideas.
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