When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm
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Book Synopsis: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An explosive, deeply reported exposé of McKinsey & Company, the international consulting firm that advises corporations and governments, that highlights the often drastic impact of its work on employees and citizens around the world"Meticulously reported, and ultimately devastating, this is an important book." —Patrick Radden Keefe, New York Times bestselling author of Empire of Pain and Say Nothing
McKinsey & Company is the most prestigious consulting company in the world, earning billions of dollars in fees from major corporations and governments who turn to it to maximize their profits and enhance efficiency. McKinsey's vaunted statement of values asserts that its role is to make the world a better place, and its reputation for excellence and discretion attracts top talent from universities around the world. But what does it actually do?
In When McKinsey Comes to Town, two prizewinning investigative journalists have written a portrait of the company sharply at odds with its public image. Often McKinsey's advice boils down to major cost-cutting, including layoffs and maintenance reductions, to drive up short-term profits, thereby boosting a company's stock price and the wealth of its executives who hire it, at the expense of workers and safety measures. McKinsey collects millions of dollars advising government agencies that also regulate McKinsey's corporate clients. And the firm frequently advises competitors in the same industries, but denies that this presents any conflict of interest.
In one telling example, McKinsey advised a Chinese engineering company allied with the communist government which constructed artificial islands, now used as staging grounds for the Chinese Navy—while at the same time taking tens of millions of dollars from the Pentagon, whose chief aim is to counter Chinese aggression.
Shielded by NDAs, McKinsey has escaped public scrutiny despite its role in advising tobacco and vaping companies, purveyors of opioids, repressive governments, and oil companies. McKinsey helped insurance companies' boost their profits by making it incredibly difficult for accident victims to get payments; worked its U.S. government contacts to let Wall Street firms evade scrutiny; enabled corruption in developing countries such as South Africa; undermined health-care programs in states across the country. And much more.
Bogdanich and Forsythe have penetrated the veil of secrecy surrounding McKinsey by conducting hundreds of interviews, obtaining tens of thousands of revelatory documents, and following rule #1 of investigative reporting: Follow the money. When McKinsey Comes to Town is a landmark work of investigative reporting that amounts to a devastating portrait of a firm whose work has often made the world more unequal, more corrupt, and more dangerous.
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Discover the shocking truth behind McKinsey & Company, the world's most powerful consulting firm, with the explosive exposé, "When McKinsey Comes to Town." Delve into the dark side of this prestigious firm as two prizewinning investigative journalists unveil its often drastic impact on employees and citizens worldwide. This meticulously reported and deeply revealing New York Times bestseller is a must-read for anyone concerned about the influence of corporate power.
McKinsey & Company may claim to make the world a better place, but its actions speak louder than words. Behind closed doors, this consulting giant prioritizes profits over people, employing major cost-cutting measures that harm workers and compromise safety. Layoffs, maintenance reductions, and other short-term strategies are implemented to drive up stock prices and enrich executives, all while workers suffer.
What's more alarming is McKinsey's questionable relationships with governments and regulations. The firm advises government agencies that also oversee its corporate clients, creating a glaring conflict of interest. It even advises competitors in the same industries, further blurring ethical lines. This lack of transparency leads to disturbing collaborations, such as assisting a Chinese engineering company in constructing military bases, while simultaneously receiving millions from the US Pentagon to counter Chinese aggression.
Unbelievably, McKinsey has managed to escape public scrutiny due to the protection of non-disclosure agreements. Through extensive research, investigative journalists Bogdanich and Forsythe expose the firm's involvement with controversial industries, including tobacco, opioids, and repressive governments. McKinsey's actions have harmed accident victims seeking insurance payments, enabled corruption in developing countries, and undermined healthcare programs across the country.
With "When McKinsey Comes to Town," Bogdanich and Forsythe cut through the secrecy surrounding the firm, unraveling its web of deceit with compelling evidence and interviews. In this landmark work of investigative reporting, they follow the money to reveal the true extent of McKinsey's detrimental impact. Don't miss your chance to uncover the hidden truth behind this influential consulting firm.
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