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McKinsey Co, who has heard of them?

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9 minutes ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

and I know blah blah blah

shoot the messenger Crowder blah blah blah, dont care watch the story or STFU

:lol:

Yes I've heard of them, yes I've worked with them, yes I know current/former employees.

I didn't watch the video but I assume it's your typical conspiracy nut type sh1t about how they control the world and something about jews.

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Pay inequality and outsourcing of US jobs!

 

https://www.currentaffairs.org/2023/02/exposing-the-secretive-and-sinister-work-of-mckinsey-co

Yes, in 1950, [Arch Patton, a partner at General Motors], approached McKinsey and wanted to know whether workers’ incomes were catching up to the executives’ incomes. They should have spent more time worrying about building better cars, but they were worried about workers getting too much. So, they started doing these studies for other companies, and in surveying them all they concluded that, yes, the gap was narrowing. To deal with that, McKinsey has spent decades advising executives how to increase their wealth and income through various stock deals and whatnot that don’t necessarily benefit the corporation or the people who work there. So, yes, inequality is one of the most divisive issues in America today, and McKinsey has played a significant role in helping to make that worse than it should be.

 

Yes, absolutely. It was almost a race to the top. McKinsey started publishing information on CEO incomes, and then people at other companies will say, “Wait a minute, I’m not making that much money. This is humiliating.” So, it created a not so virtuous cycle. And it’s not just CEO pay, of course. When McKinsey latches onto a big idea, it spreads and people get very enthusiastic, like it’s the flavor of the month. Outsourcing and offshoring was something that McKinsey proselytized—”Spread the good news!”—in the 1990s to all sorts of companies, from US companies to closely working with some big Indian outsourcers. McKinsey’s scholars at the McKinsey Global Institute, their think tank, were writing all sorts of books about globalization and the benefits of outsourcing. These were going into the PowerPoint decks for McKinsey clients, all sorts of them. Even for a tobacco company, there was a slide stuck in a company presentation on how they could save money if they outsource: “Look, this tool company went to China and they saved all this money! Why not you?” So McKinsey, by dint of the fact that it advises all these companies, has an outsized influence on spreading ideas that have fostered inequality.

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Just now, GutterBoy said:

:lol:

Yes I've heard of them, yes I've worked with them, yes I know current/former employees.

I didn't watch the video but I assume it's your typical conspiracy nut type sh1t about how they control the world and something about jews.

conspiracy blah blah blah, why are libtards big pro corp now

and as expected I wont watch it but blah blah blah

 

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Oh yeah, well aware of them and their tactics. For the record? That's where Jeff Skilling got all of his great ideas.

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I've been in a consulting company for the past 21 years. Made a bunch of money but I'm sick of it. I'm seriously thinking of retiring in my 50s. So very soon. I feel like George Costanza though as I'm trying to get fired but it's not happening. I want the involuntary separation package vs. the voluntary separation package.

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Just now, wiffleball said:

Oh yeah, well aware of them and their tactics. For the record? That's where Jeff Skilling got all of his great ideas.

not sure who that is, elaborate?

 

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16 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

No wonder peefoam found the 1 industry he could make good money in


 

How do I get that gig. What do we do. Kick them and see if they fall over?

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35 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

No wonder peefoam found the 1 industry he could make good money in


 

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5 hours ago, TimHauck said:

No wonder peefoam found the 1 industry he could make good money in


 

McKinsey would never hire peefoam.  Accenture sure, I know lots of fock ups at Accenture, I fired a guy a few years ago and he ended up at Accenture in a higher role.

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1 hour ago, GutterBoy said:

McKinsey would never hire peefoam.  Accenture sure, I know lots of fock ups at Accenture, I fired a guy a few years ago and he ended up at Accenture in a higher role.

Was he spending too much time on message boards during work? 

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On 7/10/2023 at 10:31 AM, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

conspiracy blah blah blah, why are libtards big pro corp now

and as expected I wont watch it but blah blah blah

You called it.  :thumbsup:

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On 7/10/2023 at 11:31 AM, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

conspiracy blah blah blah, why are libtards big pro corp now

and as expected I wont watch it but blah blah blah

 

And yet, they will biitch about the Agenda 2025 conspiracy theory.

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On 7/10/2023 at 11:18 AM, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

and I know blah blah blah

shoot the messenger Crowder blah blah blah, dont care watch the story or STFU

I watched this when you first posted it and watched it again this week because I didn’t really remember. I don’t like Crowder but I thought this was a good story overall, but I felt he was trying too hard to force trying to tie the two lesbians to the overall company’s work.  There are tons of people that work for companies that they don’t agree with everything the company does (cough @Cdub100 cough).

I could’ve sworn there was another thread about this but I couldn’t find it.  But basically, I don’t care all that much that they’re working with Saudi Arabia or China or whoever, they’re a business.  And I think if it wasn’t them doing it, someone else would, they’re just the most well known.

My biggest issue is that consulting as an industry seems to be a huge waste of money.  And for companies that hire consultants it seems to always result in job losses.

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On 7/11/2024 at 6:15 AM, GutterBoy said:

McKinsey would never hire peefoam.  Accenture sure, I know lots of fock ups at Accenture, I fired a guy a few years ago and he ended up at Accenture in a higher role.

I worked at McKinsey dumbass. 😆 

I'm out of that biz now gutterpee. 

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