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Up or Out : Mckinsey

https://www.businessinsider.com/mckinsey-amps-up-pressure-on-staff-as-consulting-business-slows-2024-3 Looks like the heat is on for folks at Mckinsey -- how are things going at the other big 4? Anyone got this type of message?

McKinsey amps up pressure on staff to perform as the consulting business slows
McKinsey amps up pressure on staff to perform as the consulting business slows
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Flagstar Bank lolipop19 Mar 28

b/s companies with b/s culture, peanut TC for junior staff who works the hardest part of the deals

Block jackisdoor Mar 28

wow it sounds like mckinsey holds a very high bar for their mass of powerpoint makers

Broadridge Short King Mar 28

Replace partners with ChatGPT

Capital One dairymom Mar 28

McKinsey employees should consult themselves into the grave immediately, all of you have been nothing but a net negative for society and we'll all be better off once you're gone

Capital One dairymom Mar 28

They're not useless, they're actually really good at what they do. Unfortunately, what they do is make everything worse for everybody.

Management Consulting Firm ypmd24 Mar 28

Peaked at inventing the bar code… downhill since

Upstart baduk Mar 28

screw em

Block hEd2s5 Mar 28

I literally can’t name a single positive thing McKinsey has produced. The ultimate corporate snake oil salesmen

Management Consulting Firm ypmd24 Mar 28

They invented the bar code?

Google noprestige Mar 28

IBM invented the bar code fam

Bloomberg WPslayer Mar 28

Fire more people or get fired.

SoFi Ien0nek Mar 28

Can someone post the full article?

PayPal qpd0186 Mar 28

HOMEPAGE CAREERS McKinsey amps up pressure on staff to perform as the consulting business slows Lakshmi Varanasi Mar 27, 2024, 10:13 AM PDT Share Save Read in app McKinsey & Company Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters McKinsey sent memos to some staff that the clock is ticking for a promotion, Bloomberg reported. The memos follow a recent spate of poor performance reviews the firm handed out to staffers. The consulting business is rough right now as business dries up. Insider Today NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read preview Bull Email address Enter your email Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time. Advertisement Consultants at top firms are feeling the heat to prove their worth — or suffer the consequences. Management consulting firm McKinsey & Co. has sent some senior staffers in North America memos warning them that the clock is ticking on getting a promotion, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. The memos were sent to engagement managers and associate partners — who typically have eight or more years of experience in the field, according to McKinsey's own job postings — to remind them that it takes an average of two and half years to be promoted in these roles, Bloomberg reported. The underlying message: Move up or out. Related stories Consulting firms are cutting projections and tightening their belts as demand for their work slows The Citigroup division beset by sexual-harassment claims was also the worst performer among big banks Temu spent so much on Meta ads that staffers joked they should thank the company with a hefty gift card, report says While McKinsey reported record revenue last year — in part from generative AI — demand for consulting services has slowed across the industry in recent months. Advertisement Several big firms are under pressure to tighten their belts as a result. Accenture, the professional services firm, cut its projected revenue growth for this year and said consulting revenue for the second fiscal quarter fell by about 3% compared to last year. Consulting firm Deloitte embarked on a massive overhaul of its global operations to cut costs. Some of the McKinsey employees who received the memos also received payout offers if they decided to leave ahead of their performance review, Bloomberg reported. The pressure on performance at McKinsey has been especially high recently. The firm hit some 3,000 staffers with poor performance ratings internally known as "concerns." When an employee receives this rating, they usually have about three months to improve their performance, or they'll be "counseled to leave" the firm. "We have always maintained a high bar for performance and for attracting and developing exceptional people," a spokesperson for McKinsey told Business Insider by email. "We routinely refine our approach to development and performance to ensure we continue to meet these goals, and we continue to recruit and hire robustly." The spokesperson also noted that people come to McKinsey to "learn and develop at an accelerated pace."

SoFi Ien0nek Mar 28

Thanks

Chime Magician! Mar 28

Big 4s have been putting more pressure too.

EY yesM Mar 28

PowerPoint powerhouses: Have McKinsey and its consulting rivals got too big? - The Economist https://www.economist.com/business/2024/03/25/have-mckinsey-and-its-consulting-rivals-got-too-big

EY yesM Mar 28

Paywall removed: https://archive.fo/5PDfn

HSBC tuscan Mar 28

Could you please guide me on how did you remove the paywall? Is there a single tried and tested method that works across all articles behind paywall - like bloomberg, economist etc.? Sorry if it is a silly question.

Moody's SLgK30 Mar 28

Doesn't seem too different from the US military's "up or out" policy