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McKinsey Mind

By: Ethan M. Rasiel, Paul N. Friga
Narrated by: Marc Cashman
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The groundbreaking follow-up to the international best-selling hands-on guide to putting McKinsey techniques to work in your organization

McKinsey & Company is the most respected and most secretive consulting firm in the world, and business readers just can't seem to get enough of all things McKinsey. Now, hot on the heels of his acclaimed international best seller The McKinsey Way, Ethan Rasiel brings listeners a powerful new guide to putting McKinsey concepts and skills into action­­: The McKinsey Mind. While the first book used case studies and anecdotes from former and current McKinseyites to describe how "the firm" solves the thorniest business problems of their A-list clients, The McKinsey Mind goes a giant step further. It explains, step-by-step, how to use McKinsey tools, techniques, and strategies to solve an array of core business problems and to make any business venture more successful.

Designed to work as a stand-alone guide or together with The McKinsey Way, The McKinsey Mind follows the same critically acclaimed style and format as its predecessor. In this book, authors Rasiel and Friga expand upon the lessons found in The McKinsey Way with real-world examples, parables, and easy-to-do exercises designed to get listeners up and running.

©2002 Ethan Rasiel and Paul Friga (P)2001 McGraw Hill-Ascent Audio
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Dated & irrelevant references

This book was published in 2001, not 2021 as the Audible description would have you believe. Therefore a lot of the references are no longer relevant. For example, I lost count of the times the narrator* suggested you find a "high speed connection to the internet" - clearly relevant back then, but not really a consideration now.

Also some of the case studies and citations are very old & not relevant to modern thinking/academic research. That said, I enjoyed the book & took a few nuggets out of it.

Not worth my monthly credit though!

*the narrator sounds like a 2023 AI bot sent back in time - perhaps SkyNet does exist after all :o)

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