Extra-condensed knowledge
- Our ranking points to a bipolar global economy: More than 80% are based in North America or Greater China, in line with recent corporate growth patterns.
Condensed knowledge
- We wanted to identify companies with the greatest capacity to continually reinvent their businesses and sustain long-term growth—what we call corporate “vitality.”
- The past year has shown that vital companies don’t just survive adversity. They use it to create a competitive advantage.
- A proven formula. This is the fourth annual edition of our Future 50 index, which assesses the long-term growth prospects of large public companies and identifies who comes out on top. It is intended as a forward-looking companion to traditional business metrics, which generally show only what has happened in the past.
- g-f(2)26. Which companies will survive and thrive two decades from now? It’s a good question for both investors and job hunters to ask, especially considering that roughly half the companies on the Fortune 500 list in the year 2000 are no longer there today.
Category 2: The Big Picture of The Digital Age
[genioux fact extracted from Fortune + BCG]
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