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Known as "The Firm," McKinsey & Company is the oldest, largest, and most influential of the "Big Three" (MBB) management consulting firms. McKinsey is known as the "gold standard" in management consulting and is the most recognized management consulting firm in the world. McKinsey has also generated the greatest number of Fortune 500 CEOs. A study in 2012 revealed 70 of the Fortune 500 CEOs were McKinsey alumni. Recently, the firm has received some bad press due to the book "When McKinsey Comes to Town," which discusses a variety of controversies and scandals that has surrounded the firm. Learn more about McKinsey Presentations.
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Large consulting and advisory firms, like McKinsey, have internal knowledge management repositories that allow their consultants to easily access and share documents (e.g. consulting frameworks, PowerPoint templates, project deliverables, whitepapers, case studies, business cases, financial models, benchmark data, etc.) and expertise within the organization.
These document repositories promote collaboration, facilitate the sharing of best practices, and help ensure that the firm's knowledge and expertise are leveraged effectively across different client engagements and teams. They are a key differentiator that allow firms like McKinsey to outcompete other organizations.
Flevy is essentially a public version of these consulting knowledge management libraries. The McKinsey presentations listed above on this page are framework presentations of the same caliber as those developed and used by McKinsey consultants. These frameworks are widely applicable across different projects, addressing general topics like problem solving, structured communication, strategic thinking, project management, etc. For frameworks and resources catered to a specific management topic, such as Change Management, Process Improvement, Digital Transformation, etc., scroll down to the "Other Management Topics" section.
The majority of the materials found on Flevy are developed by seasoned executives and consultants with 20+ years of experience with backgrounds that include McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte, Accenture, A.T. Kearney, Capgemini, IBM Global Services, EY, PwC, Mercer, and Oliver Wyman.
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We have a large, growing collection of presentations that follow the McKinsey T1SF (Tier 1 Slide Format) design structure. T1SF is a structured slide design format commonly used by global consulting firms. It includes a headline statement, a body with detailed content and visuals (e.g. charts, diagrams), and an optional bumper statement to capture the main insight. This format ensures clarity and focuses attention on the most important message of the slide.
Furthermore, if you are looking for real world presentations developed by McKinsey, here are 28 McKinsey presentations that we have compiled:
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