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Winning Investor Trust with Strong Equity Stories | BCG
05 Feb 2026
A company needs a strategic narrative that demonstrates not just what it aims to achieve but why investors should choose it. Learn more in this year's report.
AI Transformation Is a Workforce Transformation | BCG
05 Feb 2026
Companies that are realizing the most value from AI also have the most ambitious upskilling programs—and put the resources in place to support them. Learn more.
The ADAS Money Machine: What Automakers Are Missing | BCG
05 Feb 2026
Discover insights from one of the world’s largest ADAS consumer surveys, revealing how automakers can drive adoption—and willingness to pay—for the technology.
Preparing Students for AI-First Workplaces | BCG
05 Feb 2026
Universities must double down on efforts to ensure degrees are relevant and valuable to students who will likely perform AI-enabled roles.
How Cost Intelligence Is Reshaping Parcel Logistics | BCG
05 Feb 2026
Parcel delivery is entering an efficiency regime. See why the next decade belongs to players who redesign networks and commercial models around cost economics.
The Procurement Leader’s First 100 Days: Building Momentum That Lasts
29 Jan 2026
Incoming leaders must deliver rapid impact by aligning priorities, accelerating performance, strengthening resilience, and activating AI applications. See more.
Air Travel Demand Outlook 2026: Revenues—And Costs—Are Rising
29 Jan 2026
While air travel is projected to rise, airline costs may outpace revenues due to wage and inflation adjustments. Discover projected growth for 2026.
Unlocking Potential: How GCC Organizations Can Convert AI Momentum into Value at Scale | BCG
28 Jan 2026
As AI ambition surges across the GCC, this report reveals which organizations are turning momentum into measurable value and what separates true AI leaders from those still stuck at the starting line.
Old Continent, New Growth: Pension Reform as an Economic Engine for Europe
28 Jan 2026
Discover how restructuring pensions around funded schemes could ease fiscal burdens for European governments while reducing long-term pressure on taxpayers.
Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism Is Heating Up
28 Jan 2026
Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism is entering a new phase. Accelerating ACCU demand, tightening baselines and potential policy changes are setting the stage for a very different market.
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