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Tuesday, 13 May
10-11 a.m. EDT / 3-4 p.m. BST ![]() |
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Join Partners Ezra Greenberg and Matt Watters for our latest perspectives on the geopolitical and macroeconomic landscape, the ways leading companies are navigating it, and how to craft strategy under ongoing uncertainty. |
Tuesday, 20 May
10-11 a.m. EDT / 3-4 p.m. BST ![]() |
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In today’s global environment with high market volatility and policy uncertainty, winning companies are being thoughtfully bold and leaning into de-risked global growth moves that include exploring new geographic markets, trade corridors and partnerships, as well as rethinking their footprint strategy. In this webcast, André Gaeta, Massimo Mazza, and Jill Zucker will discuss our new article on how winning companies can take a strategic approach to drive global growth and tightly manage a portfolio of growth initiatives during uncertain times. |
Wednesday, 28 May
10-11 a.m. EDT / 3-4 p.m. BST ![]() |
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The recent wave of tariff announcements and other trade controls has created ongoing uncertainty for businesses. Join us as Varun Marya and Mihir Mysore provide an overview of recent changes and how decision-makers can best position their companies to thrive in the evolving landscape based on their new article. |
Tuesday, 3 Jun
10-11 a.m. EDT / 3-4 p.m. BST ![]() |
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An important yet often overlooked factor in post-merger integrations and transformations is the opportunity to change the way the organization attracts, deploys, and develops new talent and capabilities. In this session, Chris Hagedorn, Alex Liu, and Kevin Van Ingelgem will discuss a framework for putting people, talent management, and culture at the center of post-M&A integration. |
Tuesday, 10 Jun
10-11 a.m. EDT / 3-4 p.m. BST ![]() |
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In today’s volatile and often disruptive environment, there is more pressure than ever on corporate decision makers to get a strong grip on governance, regulatory, and compliance (GRC) risks. Join Oliver Bevan, Andreas Raggl, and Anke Raufuss as they discuss the findings from our upcoming global GRC benchmarking survey. |
Tuesday, 24 Jun
9-10 a.m. EDT / 2-3 p.m. BST ![]() |
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Our latest research reveals that productivity growth is driven primarily by a small number of exceptional firms rather than the gradual improvement of many. Fewer than 100 out of 8,300 large firms in Germany, the UK, and the US, account for the majority of productivity gains. Join us as Chris Bradley, Jan Mischke, and Olivia White provide an overview of how those companies stand out separate from their competitors. |
Wednesday, 16 Jul
10-11 a.m. EDT / 3-4 p.m. BST ![]() |
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Transforming procurement is not just a function of cost savings – it's a key enabler of enterprise-wide transformation and performance. Join Teresa George, Raul Santos Gallego, and Cole Wirpel as they discuss new research into the three key strategies that distinguish procurement excellence and how they deliver lasting change and impact across the organization. |
On demand edition of live session held on April 24 ![]() |
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Since its first publication in 1990, our bestselling book Valuation has helped shape how executives and investors understand and manage company value. During this session, Tim Koller and Marc Goedhart co-authors of the soon to be published 8th edition, will share a preview of insights from the book, including on topics such as valuing digital assets and strategic portfolio management. |
On demand edition of live session held on April 30 ![]() |
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Continued geopolitical tensions are increasingly acknowledged as one of the biggest risks to economic growth. During this session, Simona Kulakauskaite, Cindy Levy, Prashanth Reddy, Jens Riis Andersen, and Matt Watters will discuss how private capital investors can identify the risks and opportunities arising from geopolitics, and how to incorporate geopolitics into investment, portfolio management, and top of the house strategy. |
On demand edition of live session held on May 8 ![]() |
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For many years, the continued rise of private markets was defined by assets under management (AUM), while the composition of the industry evolved significantly. Join Alex Edlich, Paul Maia, and Neil Mehta for a discussion on the diverse types of non-traditional private capital increasingly being raised by GPs, and how they will need to continue to adapt in order to meet this growing complexity and the variety of needs that their investors are looking to them to solve. |