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Investors want to hear from companies about the value of sustainability

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Investors want companies to sharpen their equity story and clarify the value of their sustainability initiatives. Here’s what company leaders can do.

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What Companies Can Teach Cities About Governance

The Market Urbanism Report

Publicly-traded companies have levels of efficiency and accountability not common in the public sector.

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What Companies Can Teach Cities About Governance

The Market Urbanism Report

Publicly-traded companies have levels of efficiency and accountability not common in the public sector.

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What Role Does Social Impact Play in Attracting Gen Z to Government Jobs?

Careers in Government

Zoomers care about making a change and will choose careers with companies committed to a cause. The post What Role Does Social Impact Play in Attracting Gen Z to Government Jobs? appeared first on Careers in Government.

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Data, analytics, and decisions: An interview with Teradata’s CFO

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

Claire Bramley describes how she’s amping up scenario analyses, getting proactive about enterprise risk, and moving her function into white spaces to improve company-wide performance.

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Entrepreneur First CEO Matt Clifford on early stage talent investing

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

One of Europe’s top talent investors talks about his unique approach to backing companies before they exist and how to find the “edge” in a potential founder.

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Automated Email Marketing Is a Time Saver for Your Library but It May Also Be a Terrible Experience for Your Patrons! Here Are the Pros and Cons.

Super Library Marketing

Photo courtesy Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library My maternal grandfather was small (he stood about 5 feet 3 inches tall) but mighty. And then, this email made me think about the pros and cons of automation for library email marketing. The email from the flower company is a perfect example. It’s inauthentic.

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