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Deloitte NextGen Amy Feirn was recently quoted in a great feature from The Muse on the secret to better work. Amy shares her thoughts on managing your energy, how she helps her team chart career paths.
Last week POLITICO hosted Generation Next: The New Global Citizenship, a cutting edge conversation about how the Millennial generation is transforming the world and making a difference. Presented by Deloitte, the event took place in Houston.
Are millennials as reluctant to work for the government as the conventional wisdom suggests? The Washington Post recently published an article exploring the myths of millennials in government through a new Deloitte report.
Some changes enabled by the Internet of Things will be incremental, while others will be transformative. Yet the need to capture value remains as acute as ever.
High-performing consumer product companies have a common trait: They have figured out what they’re really good at and designed their business and operating models accordingly. Recent research reveals what helps set these exceptional performers apart. Learn more from this Deloitte University Press survey.
By the year 2030, US household assets are expected to reach $140 trillion, providing more than $63 trillion in investable assets. Taking full advantage of this huge pool of assets will require understanding the future of generational wealth in America -- and the future may not be what you expect. Read this new Deloitte Center for Financial Services and Deloitte University Press report to understand the future of wealth in the US and what financial firms can do to capitalize on this opportunity.
In conjunction with Singularity University, we explored six exponential trends in this year’s Tech Trends report, all of which exist at the intersection of information technology and science. Powerful technologies—including quantum computing, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, additive manufacturing, and industrial biology—are ushering in new and disruptive competitive risks and opportunities for enterprises that have historically enjoyed dominant positions in their industries. In the report, we share new knowledge about their trajectory and potential impact.
Our experience with the vast majority of the world’s largest retailers suggests that the industry’s core function–merchandising–is where the heavy lifting will take place as traditional retailers attempt to recast their value propositions to compete in a very different retail ecosystem.
At Deloitte, effectively supporting a highly mobile workforce is a strategic IT priority. Tenets of Deloitte’s mobile strategy include choice, professional responsibility, practitioner productivity, and continuous innovation. Learn more from Deloitte’s content in CIO Journal.
Will technological advances and shifts in social attitudes lead to our no longer owning or driving vehicles? The global auto industry's transformation has far-reaching implications for how we move from point A to point B and, in turn, affects carmakers, energy companies, insurers, health care, government funding, and more. Value shifts as a new ecosystem of mobility emerges.