KPMG 2015 H1

At its best, KPMG is producing reports such as Paths to population health. Structured around eight questions (eg Is there
a shared understanding for the journey?), KPMG introduces the authors and their credentials up front; explains clearly
what organisations need to do; provides engaging case studies to bring the material to life; and offers a maturity matrix
encouraging readers to benchmark their own efforts.

How to compete and win in a world of biosimilars

KPMG has selected a highly topical subject and tackles the issue head on with a pragmatic ‘how to’ approach. The firm succeeds in conveying a realistic sense of urgency, challenging those who are assuming that the impact of biosimilars on the US market will be very gradual.

KPMG 2014 H2

KPMG continues its steady climb up our rankings table. We’re seeing less text and more attractively presented reports, greater use of internal and external experts, and more of a focus on the ‘so what’ for the reader. An example of this approach in action is Creating new value with patients, carers and communities. A well-written introduction, a concise easy-to-follow structure, real-life examples, and information about internal and external experts are likely to encourage readers to think positively about the firm.

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