Growth and Leadership at McKinsey & Company
Code : LDS0016A
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Abstract:
In 2005, Mckinsey & Company (Mckinsey) was the world's largest and most prestigious management-consulting organization, with 7,000 consultants in 82 offices across 44 countries with annual revenues of $3.4 billion. During the dotcom boom, Mckinsey had expanded its business rapidly. Like most other consulting firms, Mckinsey had got carried away in the e-business wave to increase revenues and partner payouts in 2000. When the boom turned to bust, the firm was stuck with far too many consultants and not enough assignments. The utilization rate, of its consultants fell to 52% in 2003, its lowest level in more than 32 years, compared to 64% during the boom. |
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Keywords : Management Consultancy, Leadership, Vision, James O, Mckinsey, Marvin Bower, Leadership Case Study, Strategic Management, Business History, Globalisation, Industry Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Innovation
Contents :
» About McKinsey
» McKinsey & Co. and the Globalization of Management Consultancy
» Accelerating Growth at McKinsey
» E-Business Bust and the Strategic Shift