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2016 Top 10 U.S. MBA programs for Management Consulting

Management Consulted

With that in mind, we compiled the 2016 Top 10 U.S The Class of 2015 had a full 35% of its graduates accept offers in the consulting field, and Kellogg has become a hot recruiting spot across top firms – but especially for McKinsey. MBA programs for Management Consulting – and the results may surprise you.

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To Go Digital, Leaders Have to Change Some Core Beliefs

Harvard Business

Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of GE, started off 2016 by saying : “We can’t be an industrial company anymore. ” Immelt notes that success requires GE’s willingness to change on many levels—from recruiting, to customer management, to technology. We need to be more like Oracle. We need to be more like Microsoft.”

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What 11 CEOs Have Learned About Championing Diversity

Harvard Business

Yet progress within organizations has been slow – there is still a lack of women and minorities in leadership positions, and certain industries like tech and finance are lacking diversity at all levels. In 2016, 50% of the Executive Medical Directors group were women and 29% of the Health Plan Organization’s C-Suite were women.

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What the Best Transformational Leaders Do

Harvard Business

Whereas most business lists analyze companies by traditional metrics such as revenue or by subjective assessments such as “innovativeness,” our ranking evaluates the ability of leaders to strategically reposition the firm. We then narrowed the list to 18 finalists using three sets of metrics: New growth.

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Top Consulting Firms

CaseInterview.com

revenue in 2016 and 26,000 personnel. Bain CEO Bob Bechek has a near-100% approval rating on Glassdoor and was ranked Best CEO in 2016. Most reported diversity factors have been on a positive trend since 2016. In 2016, it was listed in Fortune’s best workplaces for both Millennials and working mothers. women and 49.6%