Metrics

What numbers consultants lead with.

Every slide that foregrounds a metric — 7,750 in total — classified into families by what's being measured. Drill in to see who uses each family, where in the narrative, and the real examples.

15 examples

354
Number of households
BCG · 2024 · size_opportunity
Domestic demand – Large demand on back of rising disposable income to drive India’s economic acceleration
“Elite and Affluent to become 23% of India’s households by 2030 vs 6% in 2010”
150
Number of ARC-100 units
Deloitte · 2023 · size_opportunity
ARC-100 demand forecast – FOAK, mid-and long-term NOAK
“By 2050, New Brunswick could see a deployment of 50 units under the Low adoption scenario, 100 units under the Base adoption scenario, and 150 units under the H…”
1,115
Number of ships
McKinsey · 2022 · size_opportunity
More than 1,000 ships and 200 million tons per annum (MTPA) of pipe-hydrogen capacity will be required by 2050
“Over 1,100 ships will be required by 2050 to facilitate maritime trade of hydrogen and its derivatives.”
23
Number of $1B+ consumer technology companies
Bain · 2021 · size_opportunity
SEA now home to 23 $1B+ consumer technology companies
“Eleven companies hit the $1B milestone in 2021 alone, leading to a total of 23 such companies in SEA now.”
306
Number of housing units destroyed or damaged
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Homs is likely to be one of the most important reconstruction markets for Syria, followed by Rif Dimashq and Aleppo
“Homs city is the 2nd most-damaged city (after Aleppo)”
170,000
Number of students
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Around 170,000 non-Lebanese students study in Lebanese schools
“Includes pre-school, primary school, and secondary school. Excludes technical/vocational education and higher education.”
4.2 Mn
Number of tourists
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Lebanon’s 2025 target number of inbound tourists is achievable if historical growth rate is maintained
“Lebanon’s target is in line with Lebanon’s current growth rate and top quartile growth rates”
4.2M
Number of visitors
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Most of the growth in the number of tourists would come from leisure visitors
“Long term play - full potential of the opportunity to be reached in 2030+”
200K
Number of visitors
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Business tourism in Lebanon has potential to grow to around 200K visitors by 2025
“Long term play – full potential of the opportunity to be reached in 2030+”
4.2M
Target number of visitors
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Medical tourism could grow through specialization of medical services and convenient packages to patients
“Long term play - full potential of the opportunity to be reached in 2030+”
9.5K
Number of hotel rooms
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Additional ~5 to 9.5K hotel rooms would be needed in Beirut, Byblos and Sour to accommodate for the increased number of tourists...
“Additional capacity is required starting 2022 for all three regions (assuming 70% occupancy rates).”
306
Number of housing units destroyed or damaged
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity
Homs is likely to be one of the most important reconstruction markets for Syria, followed by Rif Dimashq and Aleppo
“Homs city is the 2nd most-damaged city (after Aleppo)”
2.7 billion
Number of deskless workers
McKinsey · 2022 · size_opportunity
“The world's 2.7 billion deskless workers, representing ~80% of the global workforce, are concentrated in 8 industries and present huge potential for scaling imm…”
277
Number of deals
Deloitte · 2021 · size_opportunity
“The Cosmetics sector has become more attractive to investors during 2020, becoming the top gainer in terms of deal number (+23).”
40K
Total number of medical tourists
McKinsey · 2018 · size_opportunity