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Author: Roland Berger

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Welcome to "Business Insights," a Roland Berger podcast. Each episode brings expert perspectives on the forces shaping industries, from sustainability and digital transformation to market dynamics and innovation. We explore the strategic decisions and real-world applications driving change.
What challenges are industries facing today? How are businesses responding? And what solutions are emerging? Join us as we break down the complexities of global markets and uncover the strategies shaping the future.
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In this episode, Atlas Air’s Richard Broekman and Katherine Preston join our expert Nikhil Sachdeva to discuss how the air cargo industry is moving forward with decarbonization, even amid geopolitical and market disruptions. The conversation covers Atlas Air’s targets, its investments in sustainable aviation fuel, fleet modernization, and operational efficiency. As the sector faces both regulatory complexity and supply chain volatility, the focus is shifting from long-term ambition to actionable progress. What role will air cargo play in enabling greener global trade? For more information, visit our website at rolandberger.com.
In this episode on the future of healthcare, our partner Thilo Kaltenbach speaks with Prof. Dr. med. Harald HHW Schmidt about the rise of network pharmacology and its potential to transform pharmaceutical research and development. The conversation explores how moving beyond organ-based definitions of disease could enable a step change in treating root causes rather than symptoms. What will this mean for pharma business models, clinical pathways, and the health systems of tomorrow? For more information, visit our website at rolandberger.com.
In this episode, our partners Thilo Kaltenbach and Karsten Neumann explore the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in healthcare. It is pretty clear that AI is transforming our lives and all industries. However, how does it play out in the highly regulated healthcare market? Is it more revolution or evolution? From early diagnosis to personalized medicine, AI-powered hospitals and workforce changes, the topic highlights the tangible impacts of AI on patients, physicians, and organizations. With executives aware of AI's potential but facing readiness gaps, key strategic moves need to be executed to stay ahead in this fast-moving field. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, biologist, TV anchor, and staYoung founder Nina Ruge joins our partner Thilo Kaltenbach to explore the increasing focus on life expectancy and health span. Both have risen significantly over the past century, and new medicines and nutritional supplements are now shaping the next phase of the market for healthy aging. As aging affects everyone, the longevity sector is creating new opportunities for pharma companies, healthcare providers, and investors. With the market expected to double to $60 billion by 2033, early investments in innovation could deliver strong returns. For more information, visit our website at rolandberger.com.
In this episode, our experts Thilo Kaltenbach and Marina Gilic discuss the growing importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) in the MedTech industry. As regulations evolve and customer expectations shift, companies must meet increasing demands for sustainability, patient access, and governance compliance. Beyond meeting requirements, ESG also presents a significant business opportunity. MedTech companies that embrace ESG can strengthen their positioning as problem solvers, service leaders, and innovators in their field. How can businesses navigate these challenges and develop responsible strategies? For more information, visit our website at rolandberger.com.
In the first episode of our Business Insights series on Health topics, our experts Thilo Kaltenbach and Stephan Fath explore the critical issue of drug availability and the challenges facing pharmaceutical supply chains. Rising global demand, geopolitical tensions, and evolving regulations have created significant disruptions, particularly for essential medicines. Our experts discuss how pharmaceutical companies and governments are responding to these challenges. They highlight strategies such as localizing production, improving supply chain resilience, and leveraging new technologies. What role will AI and modular manufacturing play in securing future pharmaceutical supply? And how will companies navigate the complexities of regional supply chain integration? For more information, visit our website at rolandberger.com.
In this episode, our partners Ruirui Zong-Rühe and Beate Rosenthal explore pressing topics within sustainability, its current challenges, and the critical role of industry collaboration in driving higher value. Through examples from two sectors - FMCG (B2C) and chemicals (B2B) - they illustrate a new phase of sustainability marked by three defining factors: heightened regulation, geopolitical influences, and comprehensive business integration led by ESG-mature front runners. What lessons can be drawn from these industries, and how can businesses strategically navigate this evolving landscape? For more information, visit our website at rolandberger.com.
This episode delves into the urgent need for businesses to act now in the face of rising CO2 prices and stricter regulatory requirements. Understand the financial implications and how this strategy can be leveraged for competitive advantage. It also addresses the potential burden on consumers and the strategies to implement it effectively without negatively impacting them. Learn how this key tool can drive diversification, supply chain resilience, and sustainability. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, our partners Denis Depoux and Dieter Billen shed light on the complexities of energy production and reduction mechanisms across Asia. While China’s planned economy may capture the most attention, it’s vital to recognize that Southeast Asian countries also host rapidly growing industries contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and aspiring to lead in decarbonization. Nations like Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia are each pursuing unique strategies to reduce their carbon footprints. But how do their approaches to fossil-based and renewable energy sources compare? And what role will nuclear power play in the region’s energy future? For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, our partners Yvonne Ruf and Nikhil Sachdeva explore the development of green products and examine the dual aspects of financing sustainability. As companies work toward becoming more sustainable and reducing their carbon footprint, some cost increases are generally accepted. However, there are end-customers with their own sustainability goals and a willingness to pay for sustainable solutions. So, how can companies strategically segment their customer base, develop compelling green products, and build internal structures to bring these to market and push their topline? And how does vertical integration fit into this picture? Join us as we consider how innovators like Thomas Edison, United Alliance, and Tesla serve as role models in driving sustainable progress. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, our partners Ruirui Zong-Ruehe and Christian Böhler delve into the critical role of circularity in plastics for achieving sustainability goals. They evaluate its significance and provide strategic insights to help balance economic viability with environmental responsibility. Central to the discussion is a question: what needs to change for real progress? Which technologies are available, promising, and mature enough to effectively reduce, recycle, and avoid plastic waste? Tackling these challenges requires a complex, coordinated effort. Success will hinge on innovation, collaboration, and supportive regulation. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, our partner Florian Dehne discusses with Luis Rodrigues, CEO of TAP Portugal, the evolving landscape of aviation, how to address the industry's complex challenges, and what it takes to ensure long-term success. They cover a broad range of topics concerning the current state of the market, beginning with an analysis of the post-COVID impact and key lessons learned from the crisis. They explore operational efficiency and sustainability, factoring in challenges such as rising costs, shifting customer behaviors, and the difficulties in recruiting the right talent. Finally, they offer insights into the critical success factors for airline industry players over the next five years. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, our partners Markus Held and Marc Sauthoff discuss the financial aspects of transitioning to a green energy system. They focus on the significant investments required to replace fossil fuels with sustainable alternatives like hydrogen, biofuels, and renewables. The two experts explore various financial strategies and instruments, including public-private partnerships and innovative funding approaches. It's clear that a joint effort from all parties is required to finance new energy assets, as public funding and subsidies alone won't be sufficient. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, our experts Dorival Bettencourt and Zachary Kaplan engage in a lively and in-depth conversation about the implications of localization in the US market. This follow-up to our episode 6 delves further into key trends and dynamics, exploring what they mean for various business sectors. The discussion also examines the diverse challenges posed by the vast and varied economic landscape of the US, comparing these with other global markets. Our experts shed light on the drivers behind the localization movement, its acceleration, and the opportunities it presents for companies and investors. Additionally, what impact might we expect from the upcoming US elections? For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, we address the question: “How can I optimize the process of getting electrons into my customer's electric vehicles as efficiently as possible?” Martin Weissbart and Adam Healy explore the future of electric vehicle charging in Europe. They discuss the different speeds and dynamics of infrastructure development across various regions of Europe, providing insights and practical suggestions for action. The two experts guide us through the challenges and opportunities in EV charging, focusing on the key drivers, changes, and incentives for EV users, as well as the deployment strategies of charge point operators. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
AI in Operations

AI in Operations

2024-09-0326:32

In this episode, Julia Duwe and Pieter Niehues debate the transformative role Generative Artificial Intelligence is going to play in operations throughout the next 2-3 year. Their lively discussion explains its chances and opportunities and how to get started quickly implementing Gen AI into an operational system, suggesting first relevant steps. Our experts offer deeper insights into the specific functions of Gen AI for companies and reveal its significant impact for R&D and procurement processes. Learn how you can use it perfectly to support your technological and organizational structure and how Gen AI changes perspectives, mindsets, skillsets, and concepts to boost innovation and efficiency. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
In this episode, Wolfgang Bernhart and Tim Hotz analyze the intricate web of Europe’s lithium-ion battery value chain. Prepare for an insightful journey – one that transcends mere technology by diving deep into the heart of a sustainable future. For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
Join Hani Tohme and Filippo Ghizzoni as they delve into the urgent need for businesses to proactively address daunting water challenges. In this interesting episode, they explore the complexities and critical significance of effective water management. Our experts share pragmatic yet sustainable solutions, reflect on governance and financing within the water ecosystem, and explore innovative approaches for optimizing water resources. Learn best practices for efficient water management and gain valuable insights into better managing one of our most vital resources.
In this engaging episode, Dorival Bettencourt and Zachary Kaplan discuss the expanding role of localization in economic development strategies across all sectors. They delve into the emergence of the “globalization of localization,” its impact on economies of all sizes, and its intersection with key concepts such as competitiveness, diversification, supply chain resilience, and sustainability. This dynamic discussion offers insights into how businesses are redefining competitiveness through localization and inclusivity. But that’s not all. What does the future hold in the face of this global trend? How can businesses adapt and thrive in this changing landscape? This episode is not just a business strategy discussion, but a catalyst for global change.
Dive into the dynamic world of hydrogen in this episode with Yvonne Ruf and Uwe Weichenhain. Discover why hydrogen, the universe’s most abundant element, is a key player in our pursuit of decarbonization. Learn how “green hydrogen,” powered by cheap renewables, can revolutionize industries and power our world, despite challenges like infrastructure gaps and cost competitiveness. This episode is not just for industry experts, but for anyone curious about the future of energy. So, are you ready to explore the hydrogen-powered future? Tune in now and join the conversation.
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