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3M's Rank - WSJ - The 2026 Best Companies for the Future

The Wall Street Journal evaluates how leading US corps stack up in 6 areas: AI readiness, innovation, talent readiness, financial fitness, resilience and agility.

3M ranks #298 overall with an Overall Score of 47.8, below the Capital Goods industry average of 49.2. The company’s best factor is AI Rank #161, followed by Innovation at #214 and Resilience at #264. None of those are leadership scores, but they are not catastrophic either.

The issue is broad mediocrity plus weak financial and agility signals. 3M ranks #394 in Financial Fitness and #359 in Agility, which pulls the company below the middle of the table. Strategically, the data reads 3M as a legacy industrial innovation franchise whose future-readiness profile has eroded. The ranking is not giving it much credit for the historical brand of R&D excellence.

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https://www.wsj.com/rankings/best-companies-for-the-future/full-rankings-2026

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Post ID: @OP+1kva5e65n

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Well, is anyone surprised by the results of having embraced mediocrity 25 years ago under McNerny?

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Post ID: @fs+1kva5e65n

@ct Sorry, best I can do is lay off the trained and talented people in the GSCs and replace them with AI and offshore contractors.

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Post ID: @cv+1kva5e65n

@OP then it’s time to reduce R&D spending by sending The CTO. SVPs R&D and CSA ( science advocate) all the top heavy people with no work, HOME !!! That will be a huge savings for BB

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