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THIS MONTH'S PAGE-TURNERS ON BUSINESS AND BEYOND

What does it really take to make a digital transformation work? In this edition of Readers & Leaders, McKinsey senior partners Eric Lamarre, Kate Smaje, and Rodney Zemmel—authors of the forthcoming book Rewired: The McKinsey Guide to Outcompeting in the Age of Digital and AI—discuss how companies can build and flex their rewiring muscle by leveraging the power of AI, enhancing customer experience, and driving profitability through an ever-evolving process of transformation. In our other featured interviews, retired United Airlines chairman and CEO Oscar Munoz tells his story of personal survival and corporate revival, Duke professor Nita Farahany examines the promise and perils of neurotechnology developments, and University of Oxford professor Paulo Savaget shares why unconventional approaches to problem-solving may bring the most positive results. Itching for more great reads? Check out McKinsey on Books for the latest, and don’t miss this month’s top bestselling business books, prepared exclusively for McKinsey by Circana. 

What are you reading this summer? If you can’t get away from it all in a literal sense, you can always escape in a good book—and we want to know which one. Let us know what’s on your bookshelf, and we’ll let you know what’s on ours. Stay tuned for our annual reading list, coming this summer.

IT BEARS REPEATING

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Retired United Airlines chairman and CEO Oscar Munoz discusses the human aspect of leadership: “The concept of me going out and listening to everybody was how we developed our strategy. It was important to appeal to their sense of strong professional pride, and then match that pride with the resources, procedures, and alignment that they needed to actually do their job.” Watch the full interview.

Duke professor Nita Farahany offers insight into the burgeoning discipline of neurotechnology: “Technology can be used for revolutions, can be used to unite people, but can also be used to monitor and surveil people, can be used to disenfranchise people.” Watch the full interview.

University of Oxford professor Paulo Savaget advocates for work-arounds. “All the change-making efforts involve deviance. What I tried to show in my book is that deviance, first, is different from disobedience. You can be disobedient and still conform to the rules.” Watch the full interview.

LOOKING AHEAD

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