8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#20257459 at 2024-01-17 15:16:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24856: Trump Train Rolln Into NH Edition
On McKinsey.com
Trustworthy AI. What can we expect at Davos 2024? Former and current WEF Young Global Leaders (YGL), a group of professionals from around the world, spoke with McKinsey Global Publishing leader and YGL alumnus Raju Narisetti about what aspect of gen AI they think Davos participants should discuss this year, as well as other key topics. For Mastercard executive Shamina Singh, gen AI must be developed with "transparency, accountability, and trust ... to ensure personal information remains just that-personal."
New forms of governance. It's important for leaders to implement a regulatory framework for gen AI, says Leslie Maasdorp, vice president and CFO of New Development Bank. That will require new, more agile forms of governance models that can include contributions from multiple stakeholders, including academia, industry, and governments, Maasdorp explains. For perspectives from 17 members of the YGL group, explore our interactive feature, "Young Global Leaders on Davos 2024."
https://email.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/world-economic-forum/young-global-leaders-on-davos
grooming pays off for the Antichrist.
#19465187 at 2023-08-31 11:48:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23906: Thursday Morn'n Thrills n Shillz Edition
McKinsey on NYT Incoming
Brought to you by Liz Hilton Segel, chief client officer and managing partner, global industry practices, & Homayoun Hatami, managing partner, global client capabilities
?Building a digital New York Times
In the news
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New leadership. On Wednesday, CNN said it has hired Mark Thompson, former CEO of the New York Times Company, to serve as its new chair and CEO. Thompson, whose tenure begins on October 9, led the New York Times through a period of rapid expansion, adding millions of digital subscribers and bolstering the company's financial performance. Prior to joining the Times, Thompson began his career as a trainee at the BBC, where he was eventually appointed director general in 2004. [NYT]?
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Cable news chief. Longtime news veteran Mark Thompson, the incoming CEO of CNN, will start his new role prior to the US presidential election in 2024, an event that typically attracts millions of TV viewers for cable news companies. Thompson will run the strategy, operations, and business units of CNN, according to its parent company. He will also step into the role of the news network's editor in chief, supervising all of its editorial content. One of Thompson's objectives will be to grow CNN's digital offerings while minding its cable TV channels. [WSJ?]?
"Many become leaders because they're great at one thing. In this digital moment, you need people who can be good at one thing and can then learn something else."
On McKinsey.com
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An outsider's perspective. From 2012 to 2020, Mark Thompson, the New York Times Company's former president and CEO, oversaw the institution's dramatic transformation. Under his watch, the Times's digital readership jumped from half a million to nearly 5.7 million subscribers. Yet in 2019, when Thompson announced his ambition to reach 10 million subscribers by 2025, many were skeptical, he said to McKinsey senior partner Yael Taqqu and McKinsey Global Publishing's Raju Narisetti. Thompson's outsider status had the advantage of a "cold eye," he explained.
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Building on past success. During an earlier period when the company faced economic difficulties, the Times launched daily lifestyle sections, with topics such as culture and entertainment, food, and dining. That "started making the case for a bigger proposition," which eventually led to the debut of news products such as NYT Cooking. "It was about trying to get a conveyor belt of improvements and ideas," Thompson said. For more on how Thompson expanded the New York Times' digital reach, read the full interview.?