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At Booz & Company, we build our foresight on solid analytics, combined with deep and diverse functional expertise. This gives us rich and surprising insights and a keen eye for new opportunities. We believe in sharing our insight and foresight so that organisations can benefit from them. 

Below are links to some of our recent thought leadership campaigns:

New Demographics

Population demographics are changing profoundly in the UK and across the industrialised world. With longevity increasing steadily, employers, policymakers and individuals need to consider the implications of having increasing numbers of elderly people in society and adjust their thinking and behaviour to meet the challenges this new world presents.

The ’New Demographics’ Roundtables are a series of events hosted by Booz & Company and Alexis Cleveland, HM Government Customer Group Director for Older People, and attended by a diverse group of experts and interested parties who meet to exchange their perspectives on the ‘ageing agenda’ in the UK.

To view the New Demographics microsite, click here

M-payments

M-payments has re-appeared on the agenda of financial services, telecommunications and retail institutions.

As a result of increasing discourse on m-payments amongst our clients, but little convergence of opinion, Booz & Company convened a cross-industry discussion on the topic in London.

To view the M-payments microsite, click here

GBC Reports on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria

Booz & Company and the GBC have released several summary reports of events uniting local, national and global leaders from business, government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to fight growing HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics in emerging market economies.


IT Org DNA Survey

Research by Booz & Company has found that IT departments are surprisingly critical of their organizations’ effectiveness. The firm has launched a new study to understand the factors that drive effectiveness in IT organisations and understand what distinguishes successful IT departments.

To view the microsite, click here