很多评价很有意思,大家看看啊,比如评价麦肯锡的 The McKinsey lifestyle What's a company full of brilliant type A personalities like? One source assesses, "Whenever you stick overachievers together, it's competitive. But there's no backstabbing." Another consultant says it's "tough to generalize about the company; it's a work-based culture. [It's] fairly formal and uniform, but we appreciate differences." An insider infers, "To outsiders, we must look extremely competitive. We're told we should never feel comfortable doing what we're doing, that we should always be reaching to do more. But the people who come here thrive ......
An MBA's dream come true Consultants who want the satisfaction of having a real and lasting impact on the workings of giant corporations should take a look at McKinsey & Company. The consulting industry leader counts such notable entities as Hewlett-Packard, IBM and General Motors among its clients. In a 2003 Universum survey, McKinsey was rated the company where MBAs would most like to work for the seventh year in a row. Founded by James O. McKinsey in 1926, the firm currently operates 82 offices in 44 countries with about 6,000 professional employees. McKinsey is not the world's largest consultancy, but then again size isn't everything. Overall, McKinsey has served more than 70 percent of the Fortune Global 500 and 85 percent of the U.S. Fortune 100. Besides working with these high-visibility entities, McKinsey also offers pro bono assistance to educational, social, environmental and cultural organizations. In fact, most of the firm's consultants work on a pro bono engagement at some time during their careers. The ultra-international consulting firm McKinsey has a better claim than most firms to being truly global. Its consultants are citizens of 90 countries, and McKinsey consultants provide their expertise to clients around the world. During the 1990s, McKinsey opened 20 new locations and doubled its professional staff; in 1999 alone, the firm opened offices in Antwerp, Dubai, Manila and Rio de Janeiro. In March 2000 McKinsey opens a new office in Tel Aviv. (Previously, McKinsey had performed client work for Israeli companies via other satellite offices.) The new office in Israel offers consulting services to large Israeli industrial companies and startups. In February 2000, McKinsey enhanced its presence in India with the launch of India Venture 2000, which was created to help Indian entrepreneurs establish and grow new IT or e-commerce businesses. In India, the firm has advised liquor company Shaw Wallace on an operational restructuring, engineering and construction firm Larsen & Toubro on strategy matters and Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on foreign investment issues. In January 2001 McKinsey took a stake in India's Aptech Internet in exchange for providing consulting services. In March 2001, McKinsey implemented a plan to significantly strengthen its corporate finance and strategy practice in Singapore. (Launched just three years earlier, the Singapore office has counseled some of the country's most prominent clients, including Singapore Airlines and the chewing gum-banning national government.) |