About Pavan Choudary
Pavan Choudary is a public intellectual, corporate leader, keynote speaker, and accomplished moderator renowned for his in-depth insights into wisdom and ethical leadership. His expertise spans leadership, business strategy, marketing, and communication. Through empirical research and real-world examples, Pavan motivates leaders and entrepreneurs to pursue excellence with integrity.
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ME(C)5E: Going Beyond McKinsey’s MECE
Originally Published in Forbes McKinsey’s MECE (Mutually Exclusive and Collectively Exhaustive) Framework has been used for structured thinking & communication by leading consultants, marketing professionals, journalists and other peer groups for five decades. The concept of MECE was brought into the world by Barbara Minto, who worked at McKinsey in the 1960s and 1970s. She […]
ME(C)5E: Going Beyond McKinsey’s MECE
Originally Published in Forbes McKinsey’s MECE (Mutually Exclusive and Collectively Exhaustive) Framework has been used for structured thinking & communication by leading consultants, marketing professionals, journalists and other peer groups for five decades. The concept of MECE was brought into the world by Barbara Minto, who worked at McKinsey in the 1960s and 1970s. She […]
Heed Ricardo’s advice, cut medical devices tariffs
Like every year before the budget the Finance Minister is besieged with diametrically opposite demands from different segments of the industry. For example, the indigenous manufacturers ask for custom duty increases and the transnationals asks for its reduction. How will she decide? Frankly, it is not easy. Why? Because there is a lot of rhetoric […]
Can price control create treatment Bias?
Levitt and Dubner in their book Freakonomics quote a medical study which found that obstetricians in areas with declining birth rates are much more likely to perform cesarean section deliveries than obstetricians in growing areas – suggesting that when incomes start falling doctors try to ring up more expensive procedures. This is an example of […]