Power is becoming a board-level growth constraint. When interconnection queues exceed 2,300 GW and only 14% of projects reach operation, waiting on grid access can slow the growth agenda. Kearney’s Andre Begosso, Joe Belechak, Curtis Bech, Brian Fletcher, JP Castella, and Kevin Biehl explore why behind-the-meter generation is moving from backup power to strategic advantage: https://bit.ly/49v41Gt
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After decades of underinvestment in women’s health, a new wave of funding and collaboration is creating momentum. Now comes the harder part: ensuring that momentum reaches the women who need it. Kaitlin Christenson (Gates Foundation), Ramiz Khan (Wellcome Leap), and Anna Bode (Kearney Health Institute) explore how the focus must shift from awareness alone to building the systems, evidence, and pathways that create real-world outcomes. The challenge is bigger than research. It’s building an innovation ecosystem that delivers impact. See how: https://bit.ly/4dMqpMH
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Hyperscalers are putting nuclear back on the table, but their requirement is practical: reliable, large-scale power with a credible path to speed to power. That demand is arriving as governments expand support mechanisms and private investment increases, even as Western OEMs continue to face scrutiny over execution credibility and delivery timelines. For buyers, investors, and developers, the nuclear opportunity will depend less on interest and more on whether projects can be structured, financed, and governed well enough to reach final investment decision. Andre Begosso, Joe Belechak, Curtis Bech, Alex Wein-Smith, and JP Castella examine what credible execution now requires. See what will determine which nuclear projects actually get built: https://bit.ly/49nhP5G
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World Procurement Congress 2026 made one thing clear: procurement has entered a new era. Across the conversation, #AI and #digital enablement stood out as defining forces, reshaping how procurement and supply chain teams create value, manage risk, and drive transformation. We see this shift taking shape in several ways: • Moving from AI pilots to measurable business impact • Embedding resilience into supply chain design • Using data and supplier ecosystems to unlock new value • Turning ESG ambition into measurable operational outcomes Procurement is no longer just a support function. It is becoming a strategic lever for transformation, innovation, and risk leadership. It was a pleasure to be part of the conversation alongside Imran Dassu, Shakil Nathoo, Michael F. Strohmer, Christian Bang-Pedersen, Cristóbal Lowery Bianchi, Jurriaan Lombaers, and Ana M. Conde.
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The first-ever cross-industry baseline for women’s health in the workplace is here. In collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-led Equity 2030 Alliance and Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association, Kearney surveyed employers across six industries to find out. The findings? 65% of employers have reached mature stages of action on women’s health. Momentum is building. The gap is in execution. Scroll through to see what the data reveals ➡️ See where your industry stands today: https://bit.ly/4dmntHD
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In a crowded, uncertain market, people are craving depth over breadth. What does this mean for strategy? Community is emerging as a countermovement to fragmentation. New Kearney Consumer Institute research shows fandom and community continue to provide something consumers increasingly value: joy, shared experience, and belonging in a fragmented market. For consumer and retail leaders, personalization may drive relevance, but community creates something people return to and share with others. Read the full Q2 2026 Quarterly Briefing to learn more: https://bit.ly/4wY7lE7 Author: Katie Thomas
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Natural gas is back in the power conversation, but the pressure point has changed: the issue is getting gas where it’s needed, when it’s needed. Liquefied natural gas exports, growing demand for data centers, and industrial reshoring are putting new pressure on the pipeline and storage network that wasn’t designed for this level of continuous, interruption-sensitive load. In this environment, proximity to infrastructure matters far less without firm capacity behind it. Read more: https://bit.ly/3Q72y2p Authors: Andre Begosso, Alex Wein-Smith, and JP Castella
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As organizations continue navigating volatility, supply disruptions, and growing complexity, connected planning and concurrent decision-making have never been more important. We’re excited to announce that Kearney is a Silver Sponsor of #Kinexions2026, hosted by Kinaxis in Las Vegas from June 1–3. Together with Kinaxis, we’re helping clients transform supply chains through end-to-end planning, real-time visibility, and AI-enabled decision-making. Connect with our team on the ground at the event to discuss: - Connected planning transformation - Concurrent planning with Kinaxis Maestro - Supply chain AI and scenario modeling - Planning assessments and transformation road maps Learn more and join us there: https://bit.ly/42NDv7q
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The momentum is undeniable. Women’s health is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s most important innovation markets. At the WEF Second Annual Health Roundtable, held alongside the World Health Assembly, the World Economic Forum launched the Women’s Health Innovation Radar in collaboration with the Global Alliance for Women’s Health, Kearney Health Institute, the Gates Foundation, and Wellcome Leap. Kearney’s Paula Bellostas Muguerza joined Elisabeth Staudinger, Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu, Amy Kao, Julia Hoover, Lucy Perez, Prof Zoe Wainer, Shyam Bishen, Ph.D., MS, MBA, Mohammad Abdul Muhit, and Sonia Muliyil to discuss key insights from the Radar and how cross-sector collaboration can help accelerate progress across women’s health. Read the full Health Innovation Radar to dive into the opportunities, challenges, and innovations shaping the future of women’s health: https://bit.ly/3PWlH75
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Global supply chains are not moving away from Asia. They are moving through it differently. The latest Kearney Reshoring Index highlights how manufacturing is becoming more distributed across the region as companies rethink resilience, sourcing, and scale. For business leaders, the challenge now is building supply chain networks that can adapt across multiple Asian markets. Is your #strategy keeping pace? Learn more: https://bit.ly/4wTy04U Authors: Patrick Van den Bossche, Horacio Leal Straffon, and Karthik Rai