Inspiring Belgium

Digital

Tom Pluym

To build on a slim digital lead, Belgian companies need to improve in three key areas: talent strategy, at-scale adoption of analytics, and change management.

Tom Pluym
Partner, Brussels
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Report

The next big arenas of competition

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Survey
The state of AI in 2023: Generative AI’s breakout year
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Report
The economic potential of generative AI: The next productivity frontier
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Article
Women in tech: The best bet to solve Europe’s talent shortage
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Sustainability

Nicolas Denis

Research shows that a net-zero transition is possible. Successful companies of the future will not just view sustainability as a small part of the overall business strategy—rather, it will become core to everything they do.

Partner, Brussels
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Report

Global Materials Perspective 2024

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Report
Global Energy Perspective 2024
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Article
Toward net-zero emissions: Achieving Luxembourg’s sustainability ambitions
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Report
Net zero or growth? How Belgium can have both
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Future of Work

Kathleen Martens

Leaders can no longer see growth, diversity, and inclusion as trade-offs; we must build a future that delivers all three.

Partner, Brussels
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Article

Economic empowerment made-to-measure: How companies can benefit more people

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Article - MGI Research
Help wanted: Charting the challenge of tight labor markets in advanced economies
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Article
Ethnocultural minorities in Europe: An untapped growth opportunity
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Report - MGI Research
From poverty to empowerment: Raising the bar for sustainable and inclusive growth
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