Great commentary I 100% agree with. McKinsey “Management Services” are at the center of this as they are at the core of offshoring execution and government advisement. Joseph E. Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate in economics, 2011, and university professor at Columbia University had this to say in advance praise for the book “When McKinsey Co…
Great commentary I 100% agree with. McKinsey “Management Services” are at the center of this as they are at the core of offshoring execution and government advisement. Joseph E. Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate in economics, 2011, and university professor at Columbia University had this to say in advance praise for the book “When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World’s Most Powerful Consulting Firm” by Walt Bogdanich, and Michael Forsythe: “Bogdanich and Forsythe show how McKinsey, rather than optimizing social welfare, optimizes corporate profits, and greed. In doing so the firm has become a super spreader of corporate misdeed and contributed to America’s growing inquality problem. Hypocrisy, avarice, ridiculous Power Points, aiding, and abetting the world’s polluters and drug companies. Every page made my blood boil, as I read about McKinsey’s flawed reasoning, and the vast profits made from ethically dubious work for governments, polluting companies, and big Pharma.”
Great commentary I 100% agree with. McKinsey “Management Services” are at the center of this as they are at the core of offshoring execution and government advisement. Joseph E. Stiglitz, the Nobel laureate in economics, 2011, and university professor at Columbia University had this to say in advance praise for the book “When McKinsey Comes to Town: The Hidden Influence of the World’s Most Powerful Consulting Firm” by Walt Bogdanich, and Michael Forsythe: “Bogdanich and Forsythe show how McKinsey, rather than optimizing social welfare, optimizes corporate profits, and greed. In doing so the firm has become a super spreader of corporate misdeed and contributed to America’s growing inquality problem. Hypocrisy, avarice, ridiculous Power Points, aiding, and abetting the world’s polluters and drug companies. Every page made my blood boil, as I read about McKinsey’s flawed reasoning, and the vast profits made from ethically dubious work for governments, polluting companies, and big Pharma.”