McKinsey remains a Canberra favourite despite US criminal probe

McKinsey remains a Canberra favourite despite US criminal probe

The blue-chip consulting firm is copping heat in the US over its alleged role in the opioid crisis. Here,it rakes in millions in government contracts.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell

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McKinsey faces US criminal investigation over its opioids work

McKinsey faces US criminal investigation over its opioids work

McKinsey&Co is under criminal investigation in the United States over allegations that the consulting firm played a key role in fuelling America’s opioid epidemic.

  • byMike Spector,Nate Raymond andChris Prentice
The true corporate horror story that’s scarier than Stephen King

The true corporate horror story that’s scarier than Stephen King

Never heard of international consulting company McKinsey? Well,unless you’re rich and gullible that’s just the way they like it.

  • byPat Sheil
Consulting giant McKinsey tries courting a new audience:kids

Consulting giant McKinsey tries courting a new audience:kids

The management-consulting giant has created four editions of McKinsey for Kids. Topics include workforce automation (cool,robots!) and reducing food waste (ew,cabbage!). It’s a hard sell.

  • byMatthew Boyle
How COVID-19 became a catalyst for modern building management

How COVID-19 became a catalyst for modern building management

As we emerge from the crisis,it is imperative that the property industry continues the digital transformation of building management.

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McKinsey votes out its boss as firm faces reckoning over opioid crisis

McKinsey votes out its boss as firm faces reckoning over opioid crisis

It is highly unusual for a sitting managing partner at McKinsey to be refused a second term,but the consultancy giant is still facing blowback over its role in fuelling America’s opioid crisis.

  • byMichael Forsythe
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McKinsey sees $6.6 trillion in annual GDP at risk as Asian climate warms

McKinsey sees $6.6 trillion in annual GDP at risk as Asian climate warms

Lethal heatwaves,droughts,floods and typhoons will become more common in Asia-Pacific,which faces severe economic damage from climate change,the firm's researchers warn.

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