Distributed Geography 2023 Global Cities

Kearney
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Open slide detailBeat · What Is
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Open slide detailBeat · What Is
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Open slide detailBeat · What IsLoop · Voice Of Customer
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The slide uses a table to show rank changes between 2022 and 2023 for the top 10 global cities.summarize
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The slide also introduces the report's focus on the impact of generative AI on global cities.summarize
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The slide uses a high-quality night cityscape photo to set a tone of urban development and complexity.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Situation OverviewLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Open slide detailBeat · Situation OverviewLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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Open slide detailBeat · Key TakeawaysLoop · Zoom In
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The table highlights rank changes between 2022 and 2023 with purple shading for positive shifts.analyze_data
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The slide discusses the Global Cities Index (GCI) and the impact of geopolitical fragmentation on city rankings.establish_context
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The slide focuses on the resilience and growth of Southern European cities in the 2023 GCI rankings.summarize
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The slide presents a breakdown of leaders by dimension and by specific sub-metrics, noting new leaders for 2023.summarize
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The slide provides qualitative analysis of city rankings, referencing specific economic and social factors for San Francisco, Copenhagen, London, Luxembourg, ansummarize
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The table highlights specific rows with a light purple background for readability.analyze_data
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The slide provides a narrative summary of urban trends, specifically focusing on the decline of Chinese cities in rankings and the shift of US populations to susummarize
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The slide discusses the potential for generative AI to decentralize economic opportunities away from major metropolitan hubs.summarize
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The slide uses a long-form text format to argue that the agglomeration effects of cities are being undermined by technology.summarize
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The slide discusses the shift in urban competitiveness due to AI, focusing on talent attraction, reskilling, and the physical/digital infrastructure requirementsummarize
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Open slide detailBeat · Conclusion
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The slide serves as a reference for the scope of the report's analysis.appendix
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The table is split into two columns, each containing 40 cities, totaling 80 entries.appendix
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The table provides a comprehensive view of city rankings over a 6-year period.appendix
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The table contains 80 rows of data, each with 8 columns (City, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, Δ'22-'23).appendix
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The table is split into two columns of cities, each with its own ranking data.appendix
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The slide uses a large, stylized 'K' graphic filled with a photograph of a glass building facade.front_matter