Bruce Chew, Josh Lee and Jessica Watson
May 4, 2012
Article
Agencies and departments at all levels of government are facing increased pressure to cut costs and become more efficient. In this article, Monitor partners Bruce Chew, Josh Lee, and Jessica Watson explain how to avoid the traps of traditional budget-cutting, and outline the three keys to “doing more with less.”
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Bansi Nagji and Geoff Tuff
April 19, 2012
Article
In this Harvard Business Review lead feature article, Bansi Nagji and Geoff Tuff of Monitor make the compelling argument that organizations should manage for "Total Innovation." A carefully balanced innovation portfolio is important for long-term, sustained growth; it helps companies outperform their competitors and potentially achieve a premium recognized by the capital markets.
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Geoff Tuff, Amelia Dunlop, Brian Quinn and Helen Walters
March 21, 2012
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In this recording of Monitor’s recent webcast, "Embracing Complexity: Building Innovation Capabilities for Your Organization" Monitor thought leaders discuss how to frame growth challenges holistically. They detail practical methods to develop more systematic and structured approaches to innovation. Watch this webcast to glean new insights on how to build both the robust structures and the internal systems to provide reliable, repeatable growth and innovation.
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Amelia Dunlop, Vincent Firth, and Robert Lurie
March 7, 2012
Article
Most strategies fail in the implementation phase, and the problem can be traced to three factors: a failure of translation, a failure of adaptation, and a failure to sustain change over the long term. Amelia Dunlop, Vincent Firth, and Robert Lurie discuss key elements of a dynamic approach to strategy implementation—one that overcomes the limitations of traditional approaches—and how it has helped leading enterprises deliver more effectively on their strategic ambition in this paper from the Monitor Perspectives series.
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Anamitra Deb and Mike Kubzansky
March 5, 2012
Article
Between 500 million and 800 million of the world’s poor now have access to finance—but only one in four have been taught how to use their access wisely and to their advantage. In this study commissioned by the Citi Foundation, Monitor’s Anamitra Deb and Mike Kubzansky survey the landscape of old and new financial education models, analyze whether they have a business case and make recommendations on a shared agenda for the field to benefit all financial inclusion stakeholders—including consumers, financial institutions, policy makers and donors, and educators.
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Peter Schwartz, Jonathan Star, Nikhil Prasad Ojha
December 31, 2011
Article
The global economy faces serious risks of a second “great recession” if world leaders fail to cooperate on solutions to prevent “near-term economic divisions to devolve into deeper-seated geopolitical divisions,” write Peter Schwartz, Jonathan Star, and Nikhil Prasad Ojha in The Times of India newspaper. In this piece that demonstrates scenario thinking, the authors project the global economy is likely to go through a near-term period of low growth. The long-term prognosis then depends on the actions—or failures—of leaders to respond.
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Monitor and Rockefeller Foundation
June 17, 2011
Article
A new report funded by the Rockefeller Foundation estimates that the field of Impact Sourcing, employing socioeconomically disadvantaged people in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) centers, is currently $4.5 billion and has the potential to reach $20 billion and employ 780,000 by 2015. The report, conducted by Monitor Group, suggests a strong business case for Impact Sourcing, which can provide high-quality, reliable services at prices that are at least competitive with traditional BPO centers and, in some cases, almost 40 percent lower than what traditional providers can offer.
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Michael Kubzansky, Ansulie Cooper and Victoria Barbary
May 24, 2011
Article
This report, one of the most comprehensive analyses ever undertaken of financially sustainable enterprises that address challenges of poverty, shows conclusively that market-based solutions make a significant difference in the fight against poverty by delivering social impact in a sustainable way, at scale.
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Monitor Institute and the Knight Foundation
April 7, 2011
Article
In this report, Monitor Institute and the Knight Foundation examine the role of networks in community life, to see how connected citizens are making a difference and how technology can unlock tremendous assets in communities.
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Michael Zielenziger
March 11, 2011
Article
Though the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan caused devastating and heart-wrenching destruction, the rebuilding process may actually be an opportunity for the country to come together under a new national mission, explains Monitor’s Michael Zielenziger in this column for the Japanese newspaper Nikkei.
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