This document analyzes the author's past and present romantic relationships using a BCG matrix format. It summarizes that the author's current relationship ranks highly compared to other relationships but that awareness of the relationship is low. The physical characteristics between the author and his partner are described as strong, though a disconnect was found between what the partner needs from the relationship and what the author provides. The summary concludes that the current relationship appears to be weakening with long-term prospects diminishing, and that addressing roadblocks is important to maintain the relationship.
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Intelligent Operations for Future-Ready Businesses | Accentureaccenture
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Cracking the Code on Consumer Fraud | Accentureaccenture
"Accenture research highlights how public safety agencies need a new approach to tackle consumer fraud – more intelligence-led,
proactive and collaborative."
The Fourth Annual Global Mobility Study [hyperlink] by L.E.K. Consulting, Vision Mobility and CuriosityCX highlights that there is a much greater uptake of ride-hailing and other new mobility options in India and China than in mature western economies. With relatively low levels of car ownership and less developed public transport systems in these Asian countries, new mobility use is now comparable with and set to overtake traditional transport for a segment of the population.
Global consumers want similar things when it comes to personal data. In this slideshow, we explore the sentiments about data privacy expressed by people across countries, industries, and data types.
For more information, please check out the BCG report, "The Trust Advantage" (http://on.bcg.com/1gr9j5P) and visit the "Big Data and Beyond" section of bcg.perspectives (http://on.bcg.com/1g7tpgc).
One in four customers is planning to either use branches less or stop visiting branches altogether after the COVID-19 crisis, according to new BCG retail banking consumer “pulse” survey.
Employee Inspiration: How to Create Energy That Drives Better Customer OutcomesQualtrics
Engagement has become the new holy grail for satisfied employees and a key issue for business leaders. But what does it mean to be engaged? Bain & Company is redefining the employee experience with a system for building inspiration through productive team discussions, candid frequent feedback and an outer loop for addressing systemic issues. Inspired employees should be everyone’s priority to fuel customer loyalty and organic, sustainable growth. We will share the results from our latest study, describe the mechanisms required and the behaviors to aspire towards – all key ingredients of a customer centered Employee Inspiration system.
Tech Adoption and Strategy for Innovation & Growthaccenture
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MGI: From poverty to empowerment: India’s imperative for jobs, growth, and ef...McKinsey & Company
Some 680 million people, or 56% of India, live below MGI’s Empowerment Line and lack acceptable minimum standards of living; the Empowerment Gap is 4% of GDP in value terms (about 7 times the official poverty gap)
From 2005 to 2012, 75% of the improvement in living standards was due to rising incomes, the rest due to government spending; to reduce the gap faster, India needs more productive jobs and higher effectiveness of government spending (e.g., 85 million people below the official poverty line could have been lifted to minimum living standards just by improving delivery of public services)
Almost 40% of the Empowerment Gap comes from health care, drinking water and sanitation; in addition, hunger is a major issue for the poorest segments, and housing for the urban vulnerable
Apart from lacking the means, Indians also lack access to 46% of the basic services they need, with significant variations in the pattern of access deprivation across districts
A path of Stalled Reforms would leave 36% of India below the Empowerment Line and 12% below the Poverty Line in 2022, but the path of Inclusive Reforms can bring these down to 7% and 1% respectively – while achieving fiscal consolidation and reducing access deficit in basic services to 17%, from 46% currently. Raising government spending on subsidies alone delivers just 8% of the total impact. 4 themes are critical
Non-farm jobs deliver >50% of impact; 115 million jobs are needed (38 million more than Stalled Reforms) through 6 broad-ranging reforms and investments in 70-100 job creation engines
Agricultural yield growth delivers ~20% of impact, needing 9 farm sector initiatives and investment rebalancing towards rural infrastructure, research and extension
Public spending on basic services should grow at 7% p.a. in real terms and share of health, water and sanitation to rise from 20% to nearly 50%
Government spending effectiveness must improve from 50% to 75%, by working with private and social sector, community involvement and tight monitoring using technology
Six themes are essential to improve governance across the board (raise institutional capacity and strengthen external accountability)
L.E.K. Consulting recently surveyed more than 200 U.S. brand managers and packaging stakeholders at consumer packaged goods companies to understand their packaging needs and views on trends driving demand.
The survey focused on topics that include:
- Brand trends and their effect on packaging demand
- Shifts within packaging (e.g., new materials, packaging innovations)
- Perspectives on packaging demand (including forecast spend on packaging for their brands)
This Executive Insights analyzes key findings from this proprietary research
Unlocking the data possibilities of Big Data presentation shared at the Big Data / Internet of Things Conference Board Conference June 25-26, 2015
http://www.pwc.com/us/en/analytics/big-data.jhtml
The tipping point for electrified vehicles is in sight, and a combination of hybrid and fully electric powertrains is expected to cut the global market share of pure internal combustion engines (ICEs) by about 50% by 2030.
When, Where & How AI Will Boost Federal Workforce Productivityaccenture
Accenture developed an economic model to understand how AI will impact the U.S. federal workforce, through automation and augmentation. Learn more: https://accntu.re/3hsRG8O
BCG has launched its Telco Sustainability Index, designed to capture the four dimensions most relevant to a telco’s environmental strategy. The index tracks the company’s commitment to sustainability, its emissions intensity and that of its upstream and downstream partners, its elimination of waste, and its customer enablement.
Is customer centricity just another management fad? Globally, companies are investing more than USD 10 billion annually to drive customer centric transformations, yet four in five are left unsatisfied.
The Boston Consulting Group, MIT Sloan Management Review, and the United Nations Global Compact joined forces to provide an inside look at how companies are dealing with sustainability issues: http://on.bcg.com/1Ci1R8l.
The new revenue recognition standard for life sciences companiesEY
Summary: These slides were presented at our EY Thought Center webcast on 15 June 2015 and explore how the revenue recognition standard will affect pharma, biotech and medtech companies. They look at practical application issues specific for life sciences companies and the implementation challenges, such as project set up, contract selection and use of tools. The webcast was hosted by Scott Bruns, EY Global Life Sciences Assurance Leader and included Tim Gordon, EY Global Life Sciences Financial Accounting Advisory Services Leader, Frederik Schmachtenberg, EY Global Life Sciences Assurance Resident and special guest, Derek Kosti, Senior Director of Finance and Worldwide Controller at Pfizer Inc. To hear a replay of the one hour webcast, copy this url into your browser: www.ey.com/GL/en/Issues/webcast_2015-06-18-1600_revenue-recognition-standard-for-life-sciences.
The Fourth Annual Global Mobility Study [hyperlink] by L.E.K. Consulting, Vision Mobility and CuriosityCX highlights that there is a much greater uptake of ride-hailing and other new mobility options in India and China than in mature western economies. With relatively low levels of car ownership and less developed public transport systems in these Asian countries, new mobility use is now comparable with and set to overtake traditional transport for a segment of the population.
Global consumers want similar things when it comes to personal data. In this slideshow, we explore the sentiments about data privacy expressed by people across countries, industries, and data types.
For more information, please check out the BCG report, "The Trust Advantage" (http://on.bcg.com/1gr9j5P) and visit the "Big Data and Beyond" section of bcg.perspectives (http://on.bcg.com/1g7tpgc).
One in four customers is planning to either use branches less or stop visiting branches altogether after the COVID-19 crisis, according to new BCG retail banking consumer “pulse” survey.
Employee Inspiration: How to Create Energy That Drives Better Customer OutcomesQualtrics
Engagement has become the new holy grail for satisfied employees and a key issue for business leaders. But what does it mean to be engaged? Bain & Company is redefining the employee experience with a system for building inspiration through productive team discussions, candid frequent feedback and an outer loop for addressing systemic issues. Inspired employees should be everyone’s priority to fuel customer loyalty and organic, sustainable growth. We will share the results from our latest study, describe the mechanisms required and the behaviors to aspire towards – all key ingredients of a customer centered Employee Inspiration system.
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MGI: From poverty to empowerment: India’s imperative for jobs, growth, and ef...McKinsey & Company
Some 680 million people, or 56% of India, live below MGI’s Empowerment Line and lack acceptable minimum standards of living; the Empowerment Gap is 4% of GDP in value terms (about 7 times the official poverty gap)
From 2005 to 2012, 75% of the improvement in living standards was due to rising incomes, the rest due to government spending; to reduce the gap faster, India needs more productive jobs and higher effectiveness of government spending (e.g., 85 million people below the official poverty line could have been lifted to minimum living standards just by improving delivery of public services)
Almost 40% of the Empowerment Gap comes from health care, drinking water and sanitation; in addition, hunger is a major issue for the poorest segments, and housing for the urban vulnerable
Apart from lacking the means, Indians also lack access to 46% of the basic services they need, with significant variations in the pattern of access deprivation across districts
A path of Stalled Reforms would leave 36% of India below the Empowerment Line and 12% below the Poverty Line in 2022, but the path of Inclusive Reforms can bring these down to 7% and 1% respectively – while achieving fiscal consolidation and reducing access deficit in basic services to 17%, from 46% currently. Raising government spending on subsidies alone delivers just 8% of the total impact. 4 themes are critical
Non-farm jobs deliver >50% of impact; 115 million jobs are needed (38 million more than Stalled Reforms) through 6 broad-ranging reforms and investments in 70-100 job creation engines
Agricultural yield growth delivers ~20% of impact, needing 9 farm sector initiatives and investment rebalancing towards rural infrastructure, research and extension
Public spending on basic services should grow at 7% p.a. in real terms and share of health, water and sanitation to rise from 20% to nearly 50%
Government spending effectiveness must improve from 50% to 75%, by working with private and social sector, community involvement and tight monitoring using technology
Six themes are essential to improve governance across the board (raise institutional capacity and strengthen external accountability)
L.E.K. Consulting recently surveyed more than 200 U.S. brand managers and packaging stakeholders at consumer packaged goods companies to understand their packaging needs and views on trends driving demand.
The survey focused on topics that include:
- Brand trends and their effect on packaging demand
- Shifts within packaging (e.g., new materials, packaging innovations)
- Perspectives on packaging demand (including forecast spend on packaging for their brands)
This Executive Insights analyzes key findings from this proprietary research
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Summary: These slides were presented at our EY Thought Center webcast on 15 June 2015 and explore how the revenue recognition standard will affect pharma, biotech and medtech companies. They look at practical application issues specific for life sciences companies and the implementation challenges, such as project set up, contract selection and use of tools. The webcast was hosted by Scott Bruns, EY Global Life Sciences Assurance Leader and included Tim Gordon, EY Global Life Sciences Financial Accounting Advisory Services Leader, Frederik Schmachtenberg, EY Global Life Sciences Assurance Resident and special guest, Derek Kosti, Senior Director of Finance and Worldwide Controller at Pfizer Inc. To hear a replay of the one hour webcast, copy this url into your browser: www.ey.com/GL/en/Issues/webcast_2015-06-18-1600_revenue-recognition-standard-for-life-sciences.
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• Expectations from industry executives and Ernst & Young specialists
Read this presentation to conduct a self-assessment for your business and download the report at: http://goo.gl/CSKGQ
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Read the report in full:
http://mckinsey.com/Insights/Employment_and_growth/Connecting_talent_with_opportunity_in_the_digital_age
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1. Romance: A BCG Analysis
Original by Andy Meyer
June, 1996
2. Agenda
My relationships
• Past
• Present
Our relationship in detail
Evaluation
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3. Different relationships provide different things
Illustrative Example
Share of time (%)
100
7%
14% Guilt
80 41%
34%
28% Sex
60 Beer
10% Sports
28% 17% Talk
40
19%
17% Companionship
8%
10%
20
21%
17% 21% Love
0
Family Da Guys You
Source of item
Source: Internal focus groups; BCG analysis
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4. Increase in relationship duration and intensity
Psycho a set back, but recovery under way
Intensity of relationship (%)
High Europe
“The Psycho” You
(ex-girlfriend)
College
Senior year Recovery period
First try
Low
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Time of relationship
Source: Emotional baggage; BCG analysis
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5. You rank highly among existing relationships
Value of relationship
High
Low
Family You (new) Partner Principal Rommmate You (old) Client
Voice mail lady Friend "A" Client IT guys Street vendor
UA flight attendant Dry cleaner Sushi place waiter
Officemate Friend "B"
Ex-girlfriend
Avg. time spent on relationship per week
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6. Relationship drivers
Significant share of key drivers met
Love
Companionship Affection Compatibility
Eating Entertainment Physical Non-physical Personality Physical
Asian food Movies Romantic Verbal Humor Height
Pizza Theater Non-sexual Visual Intelligence Attractiveness
Pasta Partying Character
Sports
Source: Poets; Romantics; Self-Help books; BCG analysis
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7. Personal interests mostly compatible
Greatest gap in sex, shopping
Movies
Sense of Humor Sex
Shopping Food
Me
You
Sports Talking
Source: Cosmo Magazine questionnaire; BCG analysis
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8. Physical characteristics strong
Name Eyes Hair Height Body Legs Face
You
Sharon Stone
“The Psycho”
(ex-girlfriend)
Your sister
Rosanne Barr1
1. For reference only
Source: Individual Hormonal Response; BCG analysis
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9. Overall ranking is top box
Sister also a top prospect
Size of bubble = likelihood of going out in near future
Physical appearance
High
Supermodels Your sister
You
"The Psycho"
(ex-girlfriend)
Co-worker
Rosanne Barr1
Low Personality
Low High
1. For reference only
Source: Thin air
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10. Response to relationship has been mixed
Reaction has been positive... ...but awareness of relationship is low
“They make a cute couple”
– Mutual friend
“I didn’t even know they were going out”
– Co-worker
“I think it’s great”
– Officemate
“She doesn’t look Jewish”
“She’s hot”
– Parent
– Male friend
“If she wants him, fine. They deserve each
“I thought he was gay”
other”
– Female friend
– “They Psycho” (ex-girlfriend)
In sum: relationship and long-term prospects strong, but
need to maintain awareness of possible roadblocks
Source: Unsolicited opinions; BCG analysis
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11. Response from current girlfriend
Clear disconnect between customer
needs and existing service In conclusion
Share of item (%)
100 Analysis Relationship weakening
Listening
• Formal
80 Empathy
• Uncommunicative
Companionship
60 Long term prospects dwindling
Affection
40
Roadblocks are here today
20 Love
Speak in English, not in slides
0
What you provide What I need
“I’m outta here!”
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