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Greener and cleaner: Consumers want to eat better, but don’t quite know how
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How to improve brain health—and unlock years of higher quality of life
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Take systemic action Edited by Katherine Tam
Editor, New YorkIt’s time we prioritize brain health. Brain health conditions, which encompass mental and substance-use disorders, make up about 10 percent of global disease burden—that’s equal to all cancers combined. If you account for comorbidities and downstream conditions exacerbated by these disorders, brain health conditions are on par with heart disease as one of the top three most burdensome conditions in our society. In a series of new interactives, McKinsey Health Institute coleaders Erica Coe and Kana Enomoto make the case that addressing these disorders could unlock over 150 million years of higher quality of life worldwide by using what exists today. Check it out and see why it’s time that society treats brain health conditions with the same urgency, skill, and compassion as other health conditions.
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Check out the lineup, including Kin Lane & Tyk CEO Martin Buhr, and get your free tickets.Tyk’s Holiday APIM Extravaganza
Roll up, roll up. Get your tickets to a hot new APIM event…Introducing Tyk’s Holiday APIM Extravaganza on Wednesday, 7th December.
Grab your ugly holiday sweater and a warm tipple of choice and snuggle up to the virtual API fireplace as we look back in order to move forward. Get ready to be inspired with practical advice you can put into motion immediately to kick some API butt in 2023.
This fresh, fast-moving format will be full of quick-fire tips and expert advice from Tyklings, our beloved customers and some headlining heavy hitters - API evangelist extraordinaire Kin Lane, Tyk CEO and founder Martin Buhr, and developer evangelist at Twilio, Nathaniel Okenwa.
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[Live demo] Go further: Using New Relic to improve performance, reliability and scale
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Interest in eco-friendly packaging is growing. Could it become the new standard?
On Point
Four enablers for reusable packaging Edited by Alexandra Mondalek
Editor, New York• Bans, taxes, and quotas. Those are among the tactics some countries are applying to businesses like restaurants and coffee shops to curb the use of single-use packaging. So far, much of the effort to produce reusable packaging for food service and personal-care products has remained niche, appearing most frequently with premium products. Scaling up those efforts means addressing barriers linked to cost, supply chain, acceptance, and food safety, McKinsey senior partner David Feber and coauthors write.
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Chief performance officers can be a secret ingredient for private equity success. Here’s why
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Understand the role Edited by Stephanie d’Arc Taylor
Editor, Southern CaliforniaDoes your company have a people person? Most organizations are only as good as their people, and this can be particularly true in the world of private equity, where investors often make bets on management and its ability to change a company’s destiny. Larger private equity firms seem to have gotten the memo: according to a recent McKinsey survey, half of PE firms with more than $2 billion in assets under management had a Chief Performance Officer, whereas only two out of 13 smaller firms employed a CPO. For operations teams of any size, though, not having a CPO may represent a missed opportunity: CPOs can confer on their organizations a talent edge in an industry where human capital makes a crucial difference, write partner Claudy Jules and senior partner Jason Phillips in a new article. Click here to read more on why CPOs can be a secret ingredient for private equity success—and tips on how to hire one.
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by "McKinsey Daily Read" <publishing@email.mckinsey.com> - 05:12 - 8 Nov 2022 -
6.6 billion iOS and Andriod mobile users, 5 key learnings from the New Relic Observability Forecast, and State of Logs Report.
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November 2022
Cross-platform support with React Native and mobile monitoring
As of 2022, there are more than 6.6 billion smartphone users in the world, roughly equivalent to 83.4% of the world’s population. Developers need to keep up with the times and in our blog post "Cross-platform support with React Native and mobile monitoring" you can learn how to monitor your iOS and Android apps built with React Native.
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Can the US maintain its edge in innovation in emerging climate technologies?
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One market where the US leads Edited by Belinda Yu
Editor, Atlanta• Competing in climate tech. Around the world, countries in pursuit of net-zero goals are investing in climate technologies. Decarbonization efforts will play out over the next decades. But for those hoping to gain a competitive edge in next-generation technologies, the window to act is far shorter. The US could turn its strong record in climate tech innovation into a thriving manufacturing and export sector, says McKinsey senior partner Laura Corb and coauthors. That could create many benefits, such as boosting economic growth.
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by "McKinsey On Point" <publishing@email.mckinsey.com> - 12:27 - 8 Nov 2022 -
TPMS - White Label GPS Tracking Software
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Proper tire pressure is vitally important for the safety of drivers and vehicles, and can also save fleet owners money on fuel costs. Under and over-inflated tires are a major cause of accidents.
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How big data can be used to build a more equitable future
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Be cautiously optimistic Edited by Katherine Tam
Editor, New YorkWhat comes to mind when you think of big data? Are you concerned about the negative effects of automation, AI, and data collection, especially as it relates to privacy? While technology can certainly do harm, tech policy scholar Orly Lobel says that advancements in technology can also lead us toward a more equitable future. In a new Author Talks interview, she argues that technology can be a powerful tool for positive societal change, and that it’s important that we “know what the worst practices are,” while also having “a vision and blueprint of the best practices.” Be sure to join the conversation. And for more on how institutional investors and private equity firms can use data to measure progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion, check out this recent article from David Baboolall (they/them) and Alexandra Nee (she/her).
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by "McKinsey Daily Read" <publishing@email.mckinsey.com> - 06:24 - 7 Nov 2022 -
A leader’s guide to strengthening workplace connections
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The ties that bind Edited by Rama Ramaswami
Senior Editor, New YorkAs remote work takes root in many organizations, the workplace camaraderie and connections that office workers previously took for granted are declining fast—and may be a factor in the discontent that leads to employee attrition. To counter this, business leaders should consider managing social capital with the same intentionality and precision that they bring to handling human, financial, and other forms of corporate capital. Based on their survey of more than 5,500 US workers on the state of their networks and connections, McKinsey senior partners John Parsons and Bill Schaninger, along with coauthors Taylor Lauricella and Brook Weddle, suggest that leaders can evaluate an organization’s social capital by examining whether employees have the motivation, access, and ability to build relationships. Leaders can then offer individual coaching and mentorship, as well as initiate organizational network-building activities.
That’s according to a McKinsey survey of inclusion in the workplace, defined as the extent to which individuals feel that their authentic selves are welcomed at work, enabling them to make the connections and contributions that advance their career goals. Respondents consider inclusion so important that 39 percent have turned down a job because they did not perceive the potential employer as inclusive. Leaders can help foster the connections that strengthen inclusion—for example, by helping underrepresented colleagues develop meaningful support systems and creating an inclusive, purposeful experience for everyone.
‘I think social capital can be built in a virtual context as well as an in-person context,’ says McKinsey partner Brooke Weddle in this podcast on how to build a better sense of community in a workplace reshaped by the pandemic. In a large-scale survey of US-based companies, “we found that access to social capital has gone way down,” says Weddle. “Specifically, fewer than 15 percent of employees reported that their network had grown.” One way to address this may be to build social capital into performance management systems; for example, sponsorships that help junior employees advance can motivate people to develop relationships. Leaders can highlight the importance of social capital through actions such as checking in with team members on a personal level before starting a meeting. “I think leaders can play a big role in terms of role modeling what it looks like to place importance on the concept of social capital,” Weddle says.
Should you cultivate a best friend at work? Workplace friendships have been shown to improve employee engagement, retention, and satisfaction, and their absence can cause isolation and depression. But there’s a flip side: being too friendly with people at work can lead to friction, competition, perceptions of favoritism, or blurring of professional and personal boundaries. For example, you may avoid making a tough decision in the workplace because of fear of offending a friend. Leaders would do best to avoid such situations; rather, they may want to focus on instilling trust and confidence among employees, with the goal of improving overall workplace happiness.
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by "McKinsey Leading Off" <publishing@email.mckinsey.com> - 02:09 - 7 Nov 2022 -
Hydrogen could play a key role in a low-carbon future. Here’s how.
On Point
Five charts on hydrogen Edited by Belinda Yu
Editor, Atlanta• Clean-hydrogen demand. Hydrogen could play a key role in helping the world reach net-zero emissions by 2050, according to McKinsey senior partner Bernd Heid, partner Markus Wilthaner, and coauthors. Most hydrogen today is produced with fossil fuels. However, fulfilling hydrogen’s potential as a tool for decarbonization will require a significant scale-up of clean hydrogen. Demand for clean hydrogen could grow to approximately 660 million metric tons annually by 2050, analysis by McKinsey and the Hydrogen Council finds.
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by "McKinsey Week in Charts" <publishing@email.mckinsey.com> - 03:52 - 5 Nov 2022 -
Is the world transitioning to the next era?
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Plus, a resilience framework for European leaders .Share this email Monthly Highlights, November 2022 Today’s events—a global pandemic, energy scarcity, rapid inflation, and geopolitical tensions—might feel like a cluster of earthquakes that is reshaping our world. Are we in the early throes of a seismic shift? In a new discussion paper from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), director Chris Bradley, partner Jeongmin Seong, chairman and director Sven Smit, and director Jonathan Woetzel suggest a framework to imagine a new era, drawn from a historical perspective of the structural tectonics that underpinned the world we have today and how they might play out. Our second featured story this month provides a resilience framework for European business leaders as they face a confluence of crises and a deeply unsettled economy. Other highlights in this month’s issue include the following topics: - why women leaders are switching jobs at the highest rate ever seen
- how to cultivate organizational resilience
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