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[Quantum Frontiers and CEO-Led Transformations: Navigating Future Business Landscapes]-[Quantum computing: Game on]

The McKinsey Podcast · B2 · 2026-01-01

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📋 Summary

The Quantum Revolution: From Theory to Strategic Reality

Quantum computing has transitioned from a long-standing theoretical concept to an imminent technological inflection point. McKinsey partner Michael "Bogo" Bogobovich notes that while quantum computing was historically described as being "five to 10 years away" for decades, current advancements suggest a reality just "three to five years away." Unlike classical computers that operate on binary ones and zeros, quantum computers leverage the unique properties of individual atoms to process vast amounts of data simultaneously, rather than serially.

Practical Applications and Strategic Use Cases

Quantum computing is not intended to replace traditional PCs; rather, it functions as a highly specialized "add-on" for solving intractable problems. Key sectors such as finance and telecommunications are leading the adoption. In finance, quantum algorithms excel at portfolio optimization by navigating complex risk constraints. In telecommunications, the focus is on quantum encryption. Utilizing the principle of quantum entanglement—which Einstein famously dubbed "spooky action at a distance"—organizations can create communication networks where any attempt at eavesdropping physically breaks the connection, ensuring unparalleled security.

The "Q Day" Challenge and Preparation

One of the most pressing concerns is "Q Day," the moment quantum capability matures enough to break conventional 2048-bit encryption. Bogo warns of "steal now, decrypt later" attacks, where sensitive data like health records or intellectual property is intercepted today to be decrypted once quantum power scales. To mitigate this, companies must immediately implement quantum-safe algorithms. Furthermore, businesses are encouraged to invest in talent early and engage with local innovation hubs to build a "right to play" in this trillion-dollar industry, which is projected to generate massive value by 2035.

Leading the "Capital T" Transformation

While technology reshapes the future, the human element—specifically the CEO—remains the primary determinant of organizational success during periods of change. McKinsey senior partner Michael Busey defines a "capital T" transformation as an organization-wide effort to drive outsized financial and operational performance.

The CEO as the Chief Storyteller and Problem Solver

Busey emphasizes that CEOs are uniquely positioned to solve "collective action problems," where individual departments may optimize for their own "tribe" at the expense of the "nation." By setting a clear, fact-based vision, the CEO acts as the "chief storyteller," helping employees at every level—from the C-suite to the frontline—understand their personal "why" in the transformation journey. Busey illustrates this with the story of a mining operator who slowed his own output to prevent "sticky dirt" from gumming up the entire system, demonstrating how a clear understanding of one's role can preserve the integrity of the collective chain.

Sustaining Momentum and Avoiding Friction

Transformations often fail when there is a disconnect between the change initiative and the day-to-day business. Busey advises that leaders must build bridges between these two worlds, ensuring that the urgency of the transformation is reflected in the operating metrics of the business. Regarding the integration of new talent, Busey notes that organizations often fail to provide necessary context, leading to friction. By treating new hires as a "galvanizing force" rather than an disruption, CEOs can accelerate change. Ultimately, successful transformation requires a CEO who stays engaged with a weekly cadence, ensuring that decisions are made based on the fact base rather than legacy incentives. Through both the adoption of quantum technologies and the rigorous leadership of organizational change, companies can navigate the toughest business challenges of the modern era.

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📖 Transcript

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