
Higher Education Finds Promise in Peril
A Number of Institutions in the U.S. Are Responding to Grave Threats with Bold Innovation, BCG Research Finds
Higher Education Finds Promise in Peril
A Number of Institutions in the U.S. Are Responding to Grave Threats with Bold Innovation, BCG Research Finds
Mexico’s Historic Energy Reforms Promise to Spur Investment
For the First Time in Generations, the Country’s Long-Sheltered Oil, Gas, and Power Sectors are Opening up to Investment and Competition. A New BCG Report Identifies the Potentially Massive Opportunities.
To Cope with Complexity, Leaders Must Learn What Employees Actually Do; Usual Management Toolkits Are Likely Counter-Productive, Says New Book by The Boston Consulting Group
Traditional Approaches to Dealing with Complexity Make Organizations More Complicated, Hurting Performance; ‘Smart Simplicity’ Improves It by Promoting Autonomy and Cooperation, According to Management Experts Yves Morieux and Peter Tollman
Report Offers Solutions to Narrow $1 Trillion-a-Year Infrastructure Gap
World Economic Forum Study, Prepared with The Boston Consulting Group, Urges Governments to Optimize Existing Assets as a Complementary and Cheaper Alternative to Building New Ones
Former IRS Acting Commissioner and OMB Executive Daniel Werfel Joins BCG’s Public Sector Practice
Werfel Brings Expertise in Effectively and Efficiently Managing Complex Government Organizations to BCG’s Growing Federal Practice
African Consumers Are Optimistic and Eager to Spend, but Selective and Highly Conscious of Brands — Even at Lower Income Levels
BCG Survey of 10,000 African Consumers Reveals New Details About Attitudes, Spending, Brands, and Demographic Differences
Large Companies Claw Back Some Momentum in 2013’s Slower-Growth U.S. Consumer-Packaged-Goods Market
Study by The Boston Consulting Group and Information Resources, Inc., Finds That Top-Performing Companies, Especially Large Ones, Are Refocusing on Their Base Business and Driving Volume Gains to Propel Sales Growth
China’s Growing Health and Wellness Market Is Poised to Reach Nearly $70 Billion by 2020
BCG Survey Finds That China’s Consumers Are Self-Medicating and Willing to Pay More for Brand Names and Higher-Quality Products
Nearly Every Manufacturer in the U.S. Will Benefit from Low-Cost Natural Gas
New Analysis by The Boston Consulting Group Finds That Cheap Domestic Energy Is Increasing the U.S. Cost Advantage in a Wide Range of Industries, Improving U.S. Competitiveness; Will Benefit the Full Value Chain, from Feedstock to Finished Goods
Nations with Differing Economic Environments Have Found Ways to Improve the Well-Being of Their Citizens
The Boston Consulting Group’s 2014 Sustainable Economic Development Assessment (SEDA) Shows that Countries Across the Economic Growth Spectrum Can Deliver Above-Average Gains in Well-Being
America’s Education System at a Crossroads: New Research and Insights on Business-Educator Partnerships in PK-12 Education
Harvard Business School, The Boston Consulting Group, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation release new research on how business can best work with educators to improve America’s schools
The Accelerating Medicines Partnership Will Invest $230M to Identify and Validate New Ways to Target Hard-to-Treat Diseases
To Speed the Search for Medicines for Serious Diseases, National Institutes of Health Launches Initiative with Unprecedented Level of Partnership Among Industry, Academia, and Government
New Report on Luxury Buying Spotlights Cities and Customer Segments
BCG’s Third Flagship Report on Luxury Buying Debuts “BCG Metroluxe Indices” to Help Brands Succeed as Demand Patterns Shift Worldwide; Customer Segmentation and Local Go-To-Market Strategies Are Critically Important
Experts on Emerging Asia Urge Governments to Be More Adaptive
At a Panel on the Outlook for Asian Emerging Markets, Officials of the IMF and Indian Government Say Leaders Must Continuously Adjust Their Domestic Policies to Keep Up With the Changing Global Environment
Countries that Expand Internet Access and Use Can Spur Digital-Economy Growth
BCG Research Shows That the Difference Between Countries with Low e-Friction and Those with High e-Friction Can Amount to 2.5 Percent of GDP