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01 Apr 2026, 15:34 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], April 1 (ANI): A report by McKinsey & Company says that the fast growth of AI agents and rising geopolitical tensions are creating new risks for businesses. As global economic growth slows, companies need clear rules and structured systems to manage these challenges.
In its report, 'Building an ecosystem of geopolitical insights,' McKinsey noted that businesses must create strong decision-making frameworks to handle both technological changes and global uncertainty.
The report highlights the importance of setting clear limits when operating in sensitive markets or using advanced technologies. It states that geopolitical insights can help companies 'establish guardrails for operations in sensitive regions or sectors' and include these risks in their overall management systems.
According to the report, geopolitical tensions and unstable trade conditions are becoming major threats to global growth. In fact, 'Business leaders today view geopolitical and trade instability as bigger threats to global growth than macroeconomic volatility, cybersecurity attacks, or technological disruption.'
The report also points out that the speed and complexity of global events--such as conflicts, trade talks, and regulatory changes--make it hard for businesses to think long-term. It describes the situation by saying, 'Global events today can feel like a series of rapid, blinding lights: intense, confusing, and obscuring the broader view.'
To manage these risks, the report suggests that companies build a strong system of geopolitical insights. This should combine internal knowledge, expert advice, and external networks to better predict risks and opportunities.
However, the report notes that while many companies already track global events, the information they receive is often scattered and not clearly connected to business goals. It explains, 'Most large organizations today monitor geopolitical developments, but the information that decision-makers receive tends to be fragmented, based on limited sources, and lacking clear links to business priorities.'
By improving these systems, businesses can shift from reacting to global events to preparing for them in advance and making smarter decisions.
Companies should integrate geopolitical thinking into their strategies instead of just following headlines. As the report says, 'Leaders can design the geopolitical capability mix... that enables them to anticipate events, not chase them.'
McKinsey emphasizes that in today's data-heavy world, having structured intelligence systems and clear operational guardrails is essential for dealing with geopolitical uncertainty and rapidly evolving technologies like AI. (ANI)
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