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About McK:
When James O. McKinsey founded McKinsey in 1926, he could not have imagined
the reach his small firm would eventually have. More than 75 years later, the
firm has grown into a global partnership serving three of the world’s five largest
companies and two-thirds of the Fortune 1000.

Provide honest, objective, thoughtful, and experienced advice to companies.

2. Locations:
90 offices in 51 countries all around the world.

3. Values:
• Put the client’s interest ahead of our own.

• Behave as professionals.

• Keep our client information confidential.

• Tell the truth as we see it.

• Deliver the best of our firm to every client as cost effectively as we can.

4. Industry Practices
Automotive & Assembly Media & Entertainment Consumer Packaged
Goods
Public Sector Metals & Mining Payor/Provider
Chemicals Pulp & Paper/Forest Retail
Products
Electric Power & Natural Petroleum Social Sector
Gas
Financial Services Pharmaceuticals & Telecommunications
Medical Products
High Tech Private Equity Travel Infrastructure
Logistics

5. Functional Practices
Business Technology Marketing & Sales Operations
Office
Organization Corporate Finance Strategy

6. Latest News:
McKinsey & Company one of six organizations honored for outstanding
pro bono service .Six US companies and nonprofits are to receive Pro Bono
Awards from the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation for their
leadership in engaging business professionals in pro bono service to meet
community needs. McKinsey & Company is receiving the "Innovator" award for
its decentralized approach to pro bono service which allows McKinsey leaders to
select the projects that will have the greatest impact on their communities.
McKinsey has a long tradition of pro bono service to local communities, and
through its global Social Sector Office is working with leading nonprofit and
public sector institutions to address challenges in economic development,
education, and global public health.

7. Special Initiative-Climate Change:


McKinsey offers counsel and expertise on the business impact of climate change
to the world’s leading institutions. In doing so, our firm is striving to accelerate
the shift toward a low carbon global economy. In the first six months of 2007 we
have helped around 70 clients in the field of climate change.

8. Mck, India: MD – Adil Zainulbhai


Since 1993, the India office has served leading companies, nonprofits, and
governments on issues ranging from enhancing operational efficiency to
charting an India strategy.

9. India Practices:
Automotive & Assembly Electric Power & Natural Media & Entertainment
Gas
Banking and Securities High Tech Pharmaceuticals &
Medical Products
Private Equity Retail Telecommunications

10. Social Initiatives in India:


Transforming public health in India:
The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) is an innovative, first-of-its-kind,
public/private initiative that aspires to substantially strengthen the public health
system in India. For more than two years, McKinsey consultants driven by sheer
personal interest and commitment to the cause played an active role in taking
an idea from conception and actually giving birth to it.

Building the Indian School of Business (ISB):


McKinsey supported a unique project to establish a business school in India. The
idea was conceived in 1996, and the Indian School of Business was born in July
2001.

Vision Mumbai

With the objective of transforming Mumbai into a world class city, we conducted
a study with Bombay First - an organisation that works to improve the social and
economic infrastructure of the city - and government institutions like the
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Development Authority (MMRDA) and the Government of Maharashtra (GoM).

The report, Vision Mumbai, played an important role in influencing policy makers
both at the central and state levels to recognize and address the immediate
need for urban renewal in the city. Taking off from the recommendations, the
government of Maharashtra has established an Empowered Committee chaired
by the Chief Secretary and Citizen Action Group to drive key projects like the
Mumbai Metro and the Mumbai Trans Harbor Link. The recommendations made
by Vision Mumbai also served as a useful basis to seek funding of over US $1
billion from the government of India for the transformation of Mumbai under the
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.

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