
When McKinsey Comes to Town
The Hidden Influence of the World's Most Powerful Consulting Firm
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Ari Fliakos
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An explosive exposé of the world's most prestigious and successful management consultancy.
McKinsey earns billions advising almost every major corporation as well as countless governments, including Britain's, the USA's and China's. It boasts of its ability to maximise efficiency while making the world a better place. Its millionaire partners and network of alumni go on to top jobs in the world's most powerful organisations. And yet, shielded by non-disclosure agreements, its work remains largely secret—until now.
In this propulsive investigation, two prize-winning journalists reveal the reality. McKinsey's work includes incentivising the prescription of opioids; ruthless cost-cutting in the NHS; executing Trump's immigration policies (the ones that put children in cages). Meanwhile its vast profits derive from a client roster that has included the coal, tobacco and vaping industries, as well as some of the world's most unsavoury despots. And for the last six decades, McKinsey has been the brains behind many of the most loathed and controversial business practices: mass lay-offs, outsourcing overseas, soaring executive pay, as well as the key innovations that led to the financial crash.
McKinsey proudly insists it is a values-led organisation. When McKinsey Comes to Town is a parable of values betrayed: a devastating portrait of a firm whose work has often made the world more unequal, more corrupt and more dangerous.
©2022 Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe (P)2022 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"Panoramic, meticulously reported and ultimately devastating." (Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Empire of Pain)
"Every page made my blood boil." (Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nobel laureate, author of The Price of Inequality)
very interesting listen
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Evidential investigative journalism at its best
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The authors also seem to choose when McKensey is wholly incompetent, and when they’re so effective they must not be allowed to work for non-Americans.
Even after spending the entire book telling us of the evils of executives and millionaires, it demonstrates the only event that gave payback to these millionaires as being inhumane because it wasn’t done by the right government
I don’t know who this book is written for, but it’s certainly not for the international audience.
Hilariously predictable
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You’ll never look at a consultant in the same way ever again
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I'm not particularly a conspiracy theorist and I prefer to seek truths for myself instead of being led by the nose, by my peers. This book is exactly the sort of eye-opening reading matter that I enjoy - one that leads me to think for myself and draw my own conclusions. It was excellently narrated and without too much jargon.
Highly recommended.
Extremely interesting and easy to understand
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A detailed account of the modern world
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An eviseration of McKinsey
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Hiding in plain sight, who needs conspiracies?
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Some of the stuff in this book was a bit far fetched but mostly the book was great
Corruption and money
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Great insight although there are some almighty reaches
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