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An explosive exposé of McKinsey & Company - the world's largest, most prestigious, most successful management consultancy - revealing its shady practices, its insidious influence on global business and government, and its terrible impact on employees and citizens around the world.McKinsey earns billions for its advice on enhancing efficiency and maximising profit, and has worked for 80 per cent of the companies in the Fortune 500 - basically every major corporation in the world - and countless governments and militaries, including our own. But, shielded by NDAs, McKinsey has escaped public scrutiny - until now.In When McKinsey Comes to Town, prize-winning investigative journalists Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe show how the company's advice often boils down to major cost-cutting, including redundancies and maintenance reductions, to drive-up short-term profits, boosting the stock price and the wealth of the executives who hire them at the expense of workers and safety measures. Some of McKinsey's other work has included incentivising the most prolific and lax prescribers of opioids to prescribe more of them, and executing Trump's immigration policies; the ones that resulted in children being separated from their parents and held in cages.The book also tells how McKinsey has been employed by the UK government from the 1970s onwards to reorganise the National Health Service. The firm was employed by the regulators who oversaw its restructure; key McKinsey personnel were hired into top NHS jobs, who then employed McKinsey to manage the new health service. McKinsey's primary advice was to scrap tens of thousands of jobs and to suggest ending what were deemed 'non-essential' surgeries - like hysterectomies - to save costs. And when it became apparent that austerity and the NHS was a mix that didn't work, guess who was hired to undo the very legislation they had designed and implemented?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 number one of investigative reporting: follow the money. When McKinsey Comes to Town is a devastating portrait of a firm whose work has often made the world more unequal, more corrupt and more dangerous.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781473576698
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
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FormatE101
PublisherRandom House
Publishing date06/10/2022
LanguageEnglish
File size1309 Kbytes
Article no.10698504
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Product groupBU781
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Walt Bogdanich (Author)
Walt Bogdanich is an investigative reporter for the New York Times and is one of the US's most-honoured journalists. He has been awarded three Pulitzer Prizes and four George Polk Awards for his investigative journalism. He previously produced stories for 60 Minutes, ABC News and the Wall Street Journal in New York and Washington. He has a BA in political science from the University of Wisconsin and a master's degree in journalism from Ohio State University. He lives in Port Washington, NY.

Michael Forsythe (Author)
Michael Forsythe is an investigative reporter for the New York Times. At Bloomberg he was part of a team that won the George Polk Award in 2013. Forsythe is a veteran of the US Navy. He has a BA in international economics from Georgetown University and a master's degree in East Asian studies from Harvard University. He lives in New York City.

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