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How BCG, Bain & the Consulting Industry Got Started

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There's a great article in Bloomberg BusinessWeek that while several years old does a great job at discussing how the global strategy consulting industry got started, why Boston Consulting Group was founded, how Bain was a spinoff of BCG, and how Bain Capital was a spinoff of Bain. Additional Resources.

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2015 Management Consulting Salaries – Undergraduate, MBA, Interns and More

Management Consulted

As you’ve been busy popping bottles of champagne, watching the ball drop while fireworks shoot up in the background, or just flat-out ambitiously working through the New Year holiday, we here at Management Consulted have had our version of fun. EY also made a bold move to support its strategy consulting group by acquiring Parthenon.

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Top Consulting Firms

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What are the Top Consulting Firms? While it sometimes seems that everyone wants to get into the top 3 strategy consulting firms McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and Bain & Company (Bain), also known as MBB , it's worth noting that there are several other top consulting firms that can give a career a real boost.

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L.E.K. Strategy Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

A global consulting firm founded in London, England in 1983 and containing the heart and of Bain & BCG, L.E.K. is a Life Sciences and Healthcare powerhouse with expertise across a growing number of fields including Private Equity, Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions. CONSULTING. Consulting Website: www.lek.com.

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As Brexit Negotiations Start, Companies Need Contingency Plans

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Sociopolitical forces are taking new prominence in market strategy. First, as Martin Reeves of the Boston Consulting Group has pointed out to me, “In many cases companies are seeing bigger impacts from political and macroeconomic factors than from competitive considerations.” Related Video.

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