How Women in Tech Can Move Past the Middle
Midlevel managers are the pipeline of future leaders in tech, companies often fall short at this key juncture in women’s career paths.
Midlevel managers are the pipeline of future leaders in tech, companies often fall short at this key juncture in women’s career paths.
As trends in chip manufacturing threaten to significantly increase semiconductor industry CO2 output in the immediate future, companies must adopt new plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions without delay.
A more federated and distributed architectural paradigm will help companies address the challenges and costs of data access and integration while accelerating innovation.
Rising customer expectations mean software companies are increasingly “verticalizing” their products, marketing, sales, and ecosystems—adapting them to distinct industry needs and use cases.
This vast sustainability ecosystem presents an immense opportunity for information services providers. Here’s how they can find the right niche.
The sales teams of media companies need to start matching the sophistication of their clients that are actively experimenting generative AI.
Discover how the gaming industry, now the second-largest media sector, is rapidly growing and why the Middle East is positioned to capture billions of dollars in new value over the next decade.
Generative AI is already impacting consumer media, reshaping the landscape for publishing, broadcasting, movies, music, and gaming. BCG’s Axel Griewel discusses a transformation that's only just begun.
Revenues are up for European telcos, but so are costs. Sustainability and process efficiency can boost margins, but this requires more work—and more AI.
B2B telcos often struggle to raise satisfaction levels and—simultaneously—reduce costs. By thinking like a customer and a CFO, they can avoid the tradeoff.
By adding spectrum capacity, fostering innovation, and upgrading its workforce, the US can strengthen its lead in mobile communications—and increase its economic growth by more than $1.4 trillion by 2030.
Nearly 20% of Americans lack broadband access or a device to tap into the internet. Digital navigators—individuals trained to help people get online—can bridge the gap.
GenAI has the potential to help telcos save 70% of their customer service costs. BCG’s Ignacio Hafner discusses automation and augmentation—the two elements that will drive the most impact.
To capture the business value of predictive AI and generative AI, companies need to change the way they interact with customers. Salesforce’s Jean-Marie Pierron and BCG’s Adolfo Magan discuss a framework that can help telcos reshape B2B sales.
Generative AI can be a formidable tool for IT leaders. But the near-term opportunities depend on your organization's digital maturity, as Vlad Lukic explains.
Connectivity has become a conduit to information, communication, education, and societal well-being. BCG has teamed up with the WEF and UNDP to help ensure that everyone has access to these benefits.
AR transforms experiences, boosts productivity, and speeds the completion of complicated tasks. But with so many uses, the key is knowing where to focus.
Customer engagement in loyalty programs has been stagnant for years. Web3 supports offerings, like nonfungible tokens (NFTs), that get customers more engaged—and companies creating more revenue.
The metaverse is already a big part of business. It will only become more central.
The mobile networks could add as much as $1.7 trillion to the economy through 2030, with benefits spread broadly across industries and regions.