• McKinsey has been a very effective problem-solver, and Strategic Intelligence might work for McKinsey, but their services don't really overlap.

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  • Diana Farrell, who is now a member of America's National Economic Council but until recently worked for McKinsey, a consultancy that has spent a lot of time studying the middle classes, reckons they begin at roughly the point where people have a third of their income left for discretionary spending after providing for basic food and shelter.

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  • And the police force, as a report by McKinsey, a consultancy, has found, is a case-study in poor management.

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  • The Merc has hired McKinsey, a management consultancy, to review its strategy and governance.

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  • Michael Bloomberg, its mayor, has called in McKinsey, a management consultancy, for advice.

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  • Anne-Marie Slaughter, a former U.S. State Department official whose essay, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All, " sparked a furor when it appeared in the Atlantic last July, said McKinsey's Mr. Barton has discussed a plan to win back talented women who "stepped off the track" years ago.

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  • Vault has been running the survey for a decade, and every year McKinsey has come out on top.

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  • Gupta, a graduate of Harvard, was head of McKinsey and Company for a time, and has held senior leadership positions at Goldman Sachs and Proctor and Gamble.

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  • According to a recent McKinsey report, Africa already has more middle-class consumers than India, which has a larger population.

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  • According to McKinsey, the past decade has witnessed a decline in jobs involving transactions and production, while 5 million jobs have been created in interactions that require collective problem-solving or skills matching.

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  • Since taking over in 1989, Klaus Zumwinkel, an ex-McKinsey man, has shaken things up with a vengeance.

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  • Mr Mehdorn is spurred by the example of Deutsche Post, whose McKinsey-bred management has turned it from a sleepy sorting office into a global logistics firm.

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  • One study, led by Bill Bradley, a former senator and an adviser to McKinsey's non-profit practice, has found that they waste a lot of money.

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  • "I've seen the power of relationships in my career, " says Swaniker, who has worked at consulting company McKinsey and is a graduate of Stanford's business school.

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  • Saylor references a McKinsey study which claims the Internet has created 2.6 jobs for every job it destroyed, small and medium-sized companies have increased productivity 10% via Internet adoption, and significant users have grown twice as much as other firms.

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  • But all that slowish progress in cutting debts to more bearable levels has been more than offset - McKinsey says - by a 28 percentage point rise in government indebtedness to 81% of GDP and an 11 percentage point rise in the indebtedness of financial institutions (the City) to 219% of GDP.

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  • But one of the most important causes, highlighted in a new report by McKinsey, is that there has been what it calls "an unprecedented weakness in private investment".

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