McKinsey & Company, the Glossary
McKinsey & Company (informally McKinsey or McK) is an American multinational strategy and management consulting firm that offers professional services to corporations, governments, and other organizations.[1]
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245 relations: Advance market commitment, Affordable Care Act, Allstate, Alonzo L. McDonald, Alphabet Inc., Amsterdam, Andrew Thomas Kearney, Anil Kumar, Armour and Company, Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, Associated Press, Australian Financial Review, Authoritarianism, Bain & Company, Bangkok, Bausch Health, Beijing, Big Three (management consultancies), Bill Bain (consultant), Bloc Québécois, Bloomberg Businessweek, Blue chip (stock market), Bob Sternfels, Boston Consulting Group, Bruce Henderson, Business Insider, Business operations, Cambridge University Press, Carbon dioxide removal, Causality, CBC News, CBC.ca, Century Initiative, Charles Scribner's Sons, Chicago, City Press (South Africa), Cleveland, CNBC, Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, Congressional Budget Office, Conservative Party of Canada, Correlation, Corruption Watch (South Africa), COVID-19, Cravath System, Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Criminal conspiracy, Daily Maverick, Die Zeit, Diversity, equity, and inclusion, ... Expand index (195 more) »
- 1926 establishments in Illinois
- Consulting firms established in 1926
- Macroeconomics consulting firms
Advance market commitment
An advance market commitment (AMC) is a promise to buy or subsidise a product if it is successfully developed.
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Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and colloquially as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010.
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Allstate
The Allstate Corporation is an American insurance company, headquartered in Glenview, Illinois (with a Northbrook, Illinois address) since 2022.
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Alonzo L. McDonald
Alonzo L. McDonald (August 5, 1928 - November 21, 2019) was an American businessman and philanthropist.
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Alphabet Inc.
Alphabet Inc. is an American multinational technology conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mountain View, California.
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
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Andrew Thomas Kearney
Andrew Thomas "Tom" Kearney (1892–1962) was the founder of Kearney, one of the world's oldest management consulting firms.
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Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar (born 1958) is an Indian-American former senior partner and director at management consulting firm McKinsey & Company, where he co-founded McKinsey's offices in Silicon Valley and India and created its Internet practice (representing a quarter of McKinsey's business at the time) among others.
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Armour and Company
Armour & Company was an American company and was one of the five leading firms in the meat packing industry. McKinsey & Company and Armour and Company are history of Chicago.
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Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi
On 2 October 2018, Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi dissident journalist, was killed by agents of the Saudi government at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Australian Financial Review
The Australian Financial Review (AFR) is an Australian business-focused, compact daily newspaper covering the current business and economic affairs of Australia and the world.
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Authoritarianism is a political system characterized by the rejection of political plurality, the use of strong central power to preserve the political status quo, and reductions in democracy, separation of powers, civil liberties, and the rule of law.
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Bain & Company
Bain & Company is an American management consulting company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. McKinsey & Company and Bain & Company are international management consulting firms, macroeconomics consulting firms and management consulting firms of the United States.
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Bangkok
Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.
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Bausch Health
Bausch Health Companies Inc. (formerly Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc.) is an American-Canadian multinational specialty pharmaceutical company based in Laval, Quebec, Canada. McKinsey & Company and Bausch Health are life sciences industry.
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Beijing
Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.
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Big Three (management consultancies)
The Big Three or MBB is the name colloquially given to the three large strategy consulting firms. McKinsey & Company and Big Three (management consultancies) are international management consulting firms.
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Bill Bain (consultant)
William Worthington Bain Jr. (July 30, 1937 – January 16, 2018) was an American management consultant, known for his role as one of the founders of the management consultancy that bears his name, Bain & Company.
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Bloc Québécois
The Bloc Québécois (BQ;, "Quebecer Bloc") is a federal political party in Canada devoted to Quebec nationalism and the promotion of Quebec sovereignty.
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Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloomberg Businessweek, previously known as BusinessWeek (and before that Business Week and The Business Week), is an American monthly business magazine published 12 times a year.
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Blue chip (stock market)
A blue chip is capital stock of a stock corporation (contrasted with non-stock one) with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in both good and bad times.
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Bob Sternfels
Robert Sternfels is an American businessman who is the global managing partner of McKinsey & Company since July 2021.
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Boston Consulting Group
Boston Consulting Group, Inc. (AK) is an American global management consulting firm founded in 1963 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group are international management consulting firms, macroeconomics consulting firms and management consulting firms of the United States.
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Bruce Henderson
Bruce Doolin Henderson (April 30, 1915 – July 20, 1992) was an American businessman and management expert.
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Business Insider
Business Insider (stylized in all caps, shortened to BI, known from 2021 to 2023 as Insider) is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007.
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Business operations
Business operations is the harvesting of value from assets owned by a business.
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.
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Carbon dioxide removal
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a process in which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere by deliberate human activities and durably stored in geological, terrestrial, or ocean reservoirs, or in products.
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Causality
Causality is an influence by which one event, process, state, or object (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state, or object (an effect) where the cause is partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is partly dependent on the cause.
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CBC News
CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca.
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CBC.ca
CBC.ca is the English-language online service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Century Initiative
The Century Initiative is a Canadian charity that aims to increase Canada's population to 100 million by 2100.
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Charles Scribner's Sons
Charles Scribner's Sons, or simply Scribner's or Scribner, is an American publisher based in New York City, known for publishing American authors including Henry James, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kurt Vonnegut, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Stephen King, Robert A. Heinlein, Thomas Wolfe, George Santayana, John Clellon Holmes, Don DeLillo, and Edith Wharton.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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City Press (South Africa)
City Press is a South African news brand that publishes on multiple platforms.
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Cleveland
Cleveland, officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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CNBC
CNBC is an American business news channel owned by NBCUniversal News Group, a unit of Comcast's NBCUniversal.
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Companies and Intellectual Property Commission
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is an agency of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition in South Africa.
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Congressional Budget Office
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is a federal agency within the legislative branch of the United States government that provides budget and economic information to Congress.
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Conservative Party of Canada
The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC; Parti conservateur du Canada, PCC), colloquially known as the Tories, is a federal political party in Canada.
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Correlation
In statistics, correlation or dependence is any statistical relationship, whether causal or not, between two random variables or bivariate data.
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Corruption Watch (South Africa)
Corruption Watch is a South African anti-corruption non-profit organisation that sets out to monitor and expose acts of corruption that involve public resources and donated charitable resources in South Africa.
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COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
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Cravath System
The Cravath System is a set of business management principles first developed at Cravath, Swaine & Moore.
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Cravath, Swaine & Moore
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP (known as Cravath) is an American white-shoe law firm with its headquarters in New York City, and additional offices in London and Washington, D.C.
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Criminal conspiracy
In criminal law, a conspiracy is an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime at some time in the future.
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Daily Maverick
Daily Maverick is a South African online news publication and weekly print newspaper, with offices in Cape Town and Johannesburg.
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Die Zeit
() is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany.
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are organizational frameworks which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have historically been underrepresented or subject to discrimination on the basis of identity or disability.
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DJI
SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd. or Shenzhen DJI Sciences and Technologies Ltd. (p) or DJI is a Chinese technology company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, backed by several state-owned entities.
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Dominic Barton
Dominic Barton (born 1962), known as Bao Damin (鲍达民) in China, is a Ugandan-born Canadian business executive, author, and diplomat.
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Dot-com bubble
The dot-com bubble (or dot-com boom) was a stock market bubble that ballooned during the late-1990s and peaked on Friday, March 10, 2000.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight David Eisenhower (born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969), nicknamed Ike, was an American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States from 1953 to 1961.
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has been serving as the 25th president of France since 2017 and ex officio one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra.
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Endo International
Endo International plc is an American Irish-domiciled generics and specialty branded pharmaceutical company that generated over 93% of its 2017 sales from the U.S. healthcare system.
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Energy economics
Energy economics is a broad scientific subject area which includes topics related to supply and use of energy in societies.
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Enron
Enron Corporation was an American energy, commodities, and services company based in Houston, Texas.
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Enron scandal
The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal involving Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas.
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Eskom
Eskom Hld SOC Ltd or Eskom is a South African electricity public utility.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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ExxonMobil climate change denial
From the 1980s to mid 2000s, ExxonMobil was a leader in climate change denial, opposing regulations to curtail global warming.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency.
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Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany)
The Federal Ministry of Defence (Bundesministerium der Verteidigung), abbreviated BMVg, is a top-level federal agency, headed by the Federal Minister of Defence as a member of the Cabinet of Germany.
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Financial Times
The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.
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Food and Drug Administration
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA) is a federal agency of the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
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Foreign Agents Registration Act
The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) is a United States law that imposes public disclosure obligations on persons representing foreign interests.
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Fortune (magazine)
Fortune (stylized in all caps) is an American global business magazine headquartered in New York City.
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Frederick Gluck
Frederick W. Gluck (born 1935) was a longtime top senior partner and director at management consultancy McKinsey & Company, serving as managing director (chief executive) from 1988 to 1994.
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Galleon Group
The Galleon Group was one of the largest hedge fund management firms in the world, managing over $7 billion, before closing in October 2009.
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Gazprom
PJSC Gazprom (ɡɐsˈprom) is a Russian majority state-owned multinational energy corporation headquartered in the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg.
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General Motors
General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
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Global Crossing
Global Crossing Limited, was a telecommunications company that provided computer networking services and operated a tier 1 carrier.
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Global News
Global News is the news and current affairs division of the Canadian Global Television Network.
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Government of China
The government of the People's Republic of China is based on a system of people's congress within the parameters of a unitary communist state, in which the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) enacts its policies through people's congresses.
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Greens–European Free Alliance
The Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) is a political group of the European Parliament composed primarily of green and regionalist political parties.
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The growth–share matrix (aka the product portfolio matrix, Boston Box, BCG-matrix, Boston matrix, Boston Consulting Group analysis, portfolio diagram) is a chart created in a collaborative effort by BCG employees: Alan Zakon first sketched it and then, together with his colleagues, refined it.
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Gupta family
The Gupta family is a wealthy and influential business family from India, with close ties to former South African President Jacob Zuma and his administration.
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Harvard Business Publishing
Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) is a publisher founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, independent corporation and an affiliate of Harvard Business School (distinct from Harvard University Press), with a focus on improving business management practices.
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Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review (HBR) is a general management magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing, a not-for-profit, independent corporation that is an affiliate of Harvard Business School.
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Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private Ivy League research university.
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HBO
Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
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Heinz
The H. J. Heinz Company was an American food processing company headquartered at One PPG Place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Helena Jaczek
Krystina Helena Jaczek is a Canadian physician and politician.
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Helsinki
Helsinki is the capital and most populous city in Finland.
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HuffPost
HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017; often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions.
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Human rights in Saudi Arabia
Human rights in Saudi Arabia are a topic of concern and controversy.
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Hypothesis
A hypothesis (hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
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Ian Davis (businessman)
Sir Ian Edward Lamert Davis (born 10 March 1951) is an English businessman, best known for his role as managing director of McKinsey & Company.
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IBM
International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries. McKinsey & Company and IBM are Outsourcing companies.
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC; Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada)Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program since 2015; the legal title is Department of Citizenship and Immigration.
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In Search of Excellence
In Search of Excellence is a book written by Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr. First published in 1982, it sold three million copies in its first four years, and was the most widely held monograph in the United States from 1989 to 2006.
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Independent Online
Independent Online, popularly known as IOL, is a news website based in South Africa that has been involved in various controversies, including making up fake stories, fictitious journalists and doxing.
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Infobase
Infobase is an American publisher of databases, reference book titles and textbooks geared towards the North American library, secondary school, and university-level curriculum markets.
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Insider trading
Insider trading is the trading of a public company's stock or other securities (such as bonds or stock options) based on material, nonpublic information about the company.
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Internet Archive
The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.
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James O. McKinsey
James Oscar McKinsey (June 4, 1889 – November 30, 1937) was an American accountant, management consultant, professor of accounting at the University of Chicago, and founder of McKinsey & Company.
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Jeffrey Skilling
Jeffrey Keith Skilling (born November 25, 1953) is an American businessman who in 2006 was convicted of federal felony charges relating the Enron scandal.
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John McCallum
John McCallum (born 9 April 1950) is a Canadian politician, economist, diplomat and former university professor.
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Jones Day
Jones Day is an American multinational law firm based in Washington, D.C. As of 2023, it is one of the largest law firms in the United States with 2,302 attorneys, and among the highest grossing in the world with revenues of $2.5 billion.
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Justin Trudeau
Justin Pierre James Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has been serving as the 23rd prime minister of Canada since 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013.
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Kevin Sneader
Kevin Sneader (born c. 1966) is a Canadian-born British management consultant.
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King's College London
King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England.
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Kmart
Kmart, formerly legally registered as Kmart Corporation, now operated by Transformco, is a department store chain, and an online retailer in the United States and operates six remaining Kmart big-box department stores — 3 in the US Virgin Islands and one each in Kendale Lakes, Florida (Miami postal address); Bridgehampton, Long Island; and Tamuning, Guam.
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Knowledge management
Knowledge management (KM) is the collection of methods relating to creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organization.
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Kroger
The Kroger Company, or simply Kroger, is an American retail company that operates (either directly or through its subsidiaries) supermarkets and multi-department stores throughout the United States.
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Laogai
Laogai, short for láodòng gǎizào (劳动改造), which means reform through labor, is a criminal justice system involving the use of penal labor and prison farms in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
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Layoff
A layoff or downsizing is the temporary suspension or permanent termination of employment of an employee or, more commonly, a group of employees (collective layoff) for business reasons, such as personnel management or downsizing (reducing the size of) an organization.
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Liberal Party of Canada
The Liberal Party of Canada (LPC; region, PLC) is a federal political party in Canada.
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List of United States defense contractors
The Top 100 Contractors Report on the Federal Procurement Data System lists the top 100 defense contractors by sales to the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Made in China 2025
Made in China 2025.
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Maggie Hassan
Margaret Coldwell Hassan (born February 27, 1958) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States senator from New Hampshire since 2017.
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Magnitsky Act
The Magnitsky Act, formally known as the Russia and Moldova Jackson–Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012, is a bipartisan bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama in December 2012, intending to punish Russian officials responsible for the death of Russian tax lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in a Moscow prison in 2009 and also to grant permanent normal trade relations status to Russia.
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Mail & Guardian
The Mail & Guardian, formerly the Weekly Mail, is a South African weekly newspaper and website, published by M&G Media in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Management consulting
Management consulting is the practice of providing consulting services to organizations to improve their performance or in any how to assist in achieving organizational objectives.
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Marco Rubio
Marco Antonio Rubio (born May 28, 1971) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the senior United States senator from Florida, a seat he has held since 2011.
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Marginal abatement cost
Abatement cost is the cost of reducing environmental negatives such as pollution.
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Marshall Field's
Marshall Field & Company (commonly known as Marshall Field's) was an upscale department store in Chicago, Illinois. McKinsey & Company and Marshall Field's are history of Chicago.
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Marvin Bower
Marvin Bower (August 1, 1903 – January 22, 2003) was an American business theorist and management consultant associated with McKinsey & Company.
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McKinsey & Company
McKinsey & Company (informally McKinsey or McK) is an American multinational strategy and management consulting firm that offers professional services to corporations, governments, and other organizations. McKinsey & Company and McKinsey & Company are 1926 establishments in Illinois, consulting firms established in 1926, history of Chicago, international management consulting firms, life sciences industry, macroeconomics consulting firms, management consulting firms of the United States, Outsourcing companies, privately held companies based in Illinois and privately held companies based in New York City.
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McKinsey Quarterly
The McKinsey Quarterly is a business magazine focused on management and organizational theory.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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Meta Platforms, Inc., doing business as Meta, and formerly named Facebook, Inc., and TheFacebook, Inc., is an American multinational technology conglomerate based in Menlo Park, California.
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Miami-Dade County, Florida
Miami-Dade County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida.
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Michael McCaul
Michael Thomas McCaul Sr. (born January 14, 1962) is an American attorney, politician and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for.
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Michael Porter
Michael Eugene Porter (born May 23, 1947) is an American academic known for his theories on economics, business strategy, and social causes.
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Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program, created by Robert Gaskins, Tom Rudkin and Dennis Austin at a software company named Forethought, Inc. It was released on April 20, 1987, initially for Macintosh computers only.
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Middle management
Middle management is the intermediate management level of a hierarchical organization that is subordinate to the executive management and responsible for "team leading" line managers and/or "specialist" line managers.
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Minneapolis
Minneapolis, officially the City of Minneapolis, is a city in and the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. With a population of 429,954, it is the state's most populous city as of the 2020 census. It occupies both banks of the Mississippi River and adjoins Saint Paul, the state capital of Minnesota.
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Mona Fortier
Mona N. Fortier (born August 26, 1972) is a Canadian politician who previously served as the President of the Treasury Board from 2021 to 2023.
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Moody's Ratings
Moody's Ratings, previously known as Moody's Investors Service, often referred to as Moody's, is the bond credit rating business of Moody's Corporation, representing the company's traditional line of business and its historical name.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
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Multi-divisional form
Multi-divisional form (also known as M-form or MDF) refers to an organizational structure by which the firm is separated into several semi autonomous units which are guided and controlled by (financial) targets from the center.
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Multinational corporation
A multinational corporation (MNC; also called a multinational enterprise (MNE), transnational enterprise (TNE), transnational corporation (TNC), international corporation, or stateless corporation,with subtle but contrasting senses) is a corporate organization that owns and controls the production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.
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National Development and Reform Commission
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) is the third-ranked executive department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, which functions as a macroeconomic management agency.
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National Labor Relations Act of 1935
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, also known as the Wagner Act, is a foundational statute of United States labor law that guarantees the right of private sector employees to organize into trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action such as strikes.
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National Post
The National Post is a Canadian English-language broadsheet newspaper and the flagship publication of Postmedia Network.
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NationsBank
NationsBank was one of the largest banking corporations in the United States, based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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NBC News
NBC News is the news division of the American broadcast television network NBC.
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New Democratic Party
The New Democratic Party (NDP; Nouveau Parti démocratique, NPD) is a federal political party in Canada.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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North America
North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
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North Carolina National Bank
North Carolina National Bank (NCNB) was an American bank based in Charlotte, North Carolina, prior to 1960 called American Commercial Bank.
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Norton Rose Fulbright
Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) is a British-American business law firm.
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Omar Abdulaziz (vlogger)
Omar Abdulaziz Al-Zahrani (عمر بن عبد العزيز الزهراني) is a Saudi Arabian dissident video blogger and activist living in exile in Montreal, Canada.
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Opioid epidemic in the United States
There is an ongoing opioid epidemic (also known as the opioid crisis) in the United States, originating out of both medical prescriptions and illegal sources.
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Organizational culture
Organizational culture refers to culture related to organizations including schools, universities, not-for-profit groups, government agencies, and business entities.
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Oxycodone
Oxycodone, sold under various brand names such as Roxicodone and OxyContin (which is the extended release form), is a semi-synthetic opioid used medically for treatment of moderate to severe pain.
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Oxymorphone
Oxymorphone (sold under the brand names Numorphan and Opana among others) is a highly potent opioid analgesic indicated for treatment of severe pain.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Paris Agreement
The Paris Agreement (or Paris Accords, Paris Climate Accords) is an international treaty on climate change that was signed in 2016.
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Parquet national financier
The Parquet national financier (PNF) is a French judicial institution proposed in late 2013 that is responsible for tracking down serious economic and financial crime.
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Partner (business rank)
A partner in a law firm, accounting firm, consulting firm, or financial firm is a highly ranked position, traditionally indicating co-ownership of a partnership in which the partners were entitled to a share of the profits as "equity partners".
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Partnership
A partnership is an agreement where parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
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Persecution of Uyghurs in China
Since 2014, the Chinese government has committed a series of ongoing human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minorities in Xinjiang which has often been characterized as persecution or as genocide.
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Prison Legal News
Prison Legal News (PLN) is a monthly American magazine and online periodical published since May 1990.
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Privately held company
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets.
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Pro bono
Pro bono publico ('for the public good'), usually shortened to pro bono, is a Latin phrase for professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment.
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Professional services
Professional services are occupations in the service sector requiring special training in liberal arts and pure sciences education or professional development education.
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ProPublica
ProPublica, legally Pro Publica, Inc., is a nonprofit organization based in New York City dedicated to investigative journalism.
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Public Investment Fund
The Public Investment Fund (PIF; صندوق الاستثمارات العامة) is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia.
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Purdue Pharma
Purdue Pharma L.P., formerly the Purdue Frederick Company (1892–2019), was an American privately held pharmaceutical company founded by John Purdue Gray.
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Raj Rajaratnam
Rajakumaran Rajaratnam (born June 15, 1957) is a Sri Lankan-American former hedge fund manager and founder of the Galleon Group, a New York-based hedge fund management firm.
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Raj Rajaratnam, Galleon Group, Anil Kumar, and Rajat Gupta insider trading cases
The Raj Rajaratnam/Galleon Group, Anil Kumar, and Rajat Gupta insider trading cases are parallel and related civil and criminal actions by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the United States Department of Justice against three friends and business partners: Galleon Group hedge fund founder-owner Raj Rajaratnam and former McKinsey & Company senior executives Anil Kumar and Rajat Gupta.
Rajat Gupta
Rajat Kumar Gupta (born) is an Indian-American business executive who, as CEO, was the first foreign-born managing director of management consultancy firm McKinsey & Company from 1994 to 2003.
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born 26 February 1954) is a Turkish politician who is the 12th and current president of Turkey since 2014.
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Religion
Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements—although there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion.
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Renaissance (French political party)
Renaissance is a liberal and centrist political party in France.
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Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
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Rikers Island
Rikers Island is a prison island in the East River in the Bronx that contains New York City's largest jail.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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Ron Daniel
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Rosneft
PJSC Rosneft Oil Company (stylized as ROSNEFT) is a Russian integrated energy company headquartered in Moscow.
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Rostec
Rostec (r), formally trading as State Corporation "Rostec", fully the State Corporation for the Promotion of the Development, Manufacture, and Export of High Tech Products "Rostec" (Государственная корпорация по содействию разработке, производству и экспорту высокотехнологичной промышленной продукции «Ростех») and formerly Rostekhnologii (lit), is a Russian state-owned defense conglomerate headquartered in Moscow.
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Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
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Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which started in 2014.
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S&P 500
The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 of the largest companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.
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Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco (أرامكو السعودية), officially the Saudi Arabian Oil Group or simply Aramco (formerly Arabian-American Oil Company), is a state-owned petroleum and natural gas company that is the national oil company of Saudi Arabia.
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São Paulo
São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil and the capital of the state of São Paulo.
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Sberbank
PJSC Sberbank (Сбербанк, initially a contraction of lit) is a Russian majority state-owned banking and financial services company headquartered in Moscow.
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Securities fraud
Securities fraud, also known as stock fraud and investment fraud, is a deceptive practice in the stock or commodities markets that induces investors to make purchase or sale decisions on the basis of false information.
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Senate (France)
The Senate (Sénat) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly, the two houses constituting the legislature of France.
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Shanghai
Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.
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Shopify
Shopify Inc., stylized as shopify, is a Canadian multinational e-commerce company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario.
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South African rand
The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR) is the official currency of the Southern African Common Monetary Area: South Africa, Namibia (alongside the Namibian dollar), Lesotho (alongside the Lesotho loti) and Eswatini (alongside the Swazi lilangeni).
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Startup company
A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model.
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State capture
State capture is a type of systemic political corruption in which private interests significantly influence a state's decision-making processes to their own advantage.
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State Farm
State Farm Insurance is a group of mutual insurance companies throughout the United States with corporate headquarters in Bloomington, Illinois. McKinsey & Company and State Farm are privately held companies based in Illinois.
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Stock
Stocks (also capital stock, or sometimes interchangeably, shares) consist of all the shares by which ownership of a corporation or company is divided.
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Stripe, Inc.
Stripe, Inc. is an American multinational financial services and software as a service (SaaS) company dual-headquartered in South San Francisco, California, United States and Dublin, Ireland.
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Swissair
Swissair (German: Schweizerische Luftverkehr-AG; French: S.A. Suisse pour la Navigation Aérienne) was the national airline of Switzerland between its founding in 1931 and bankruptcy in 2002.
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Tata Steel Netherlands
Koninklijke Hoogovens known as Koninklijke Nederlandse Hoogovens en Staalfabrieken (KNHS) until 1996 or informally Hoogovens.
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The Atlantic
The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher.
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The Economist
The Economist is a British weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally.
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The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Hoover Company
The Hoover Company is a home appliance company founded in Ohio, United States, in 1915.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Lords of Strategy
The Lords of Strategy is a book by Walter Kiechel III, a business journalist, former editorial director of the Harvard Business Review and former managing editor of Fortune magazine, that presents the analysis of strategy evolution since the 1960s.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The News & Observer
The News & Observer is an American regional daily newspaper that serves the greater Triangle area based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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The Week
The Week is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States.
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Thirteenth five-year plan
The 13th Five-Year Plan of China, officially the 13th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development of the People's Republic of China, was a set of economic goals designed to strengthen the Chinese economy between 2016 and 2020.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Toronto Star
The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.
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Transnet
Transnet SOC Ltd is a large South African rail, port and pipeline company, headquartered in the Carlton Centre in Johannesburg.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
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United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), or simply the Emirates, is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East.
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United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is a diplomatic and political international organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations.
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United States Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States.
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United States Army Ordnance Corps
The United States Army Ordnance Corps, formerly the United States Army Ordnance Department, is a sustainment branch of the United States Army, headquartered at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia.
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United States Department of Justice
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice in the United States.
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United States Department of the Treasury
The Department of the Treasury (USDT) is the national treasury and finance department of the federal government of the United States, where it serves as an executive department.
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a Cabinet-level executive branch department of the federal government charged with providing lifelong healthcare services to eligible military Veterans at the 170 VA medical centers and outpatient clinics located throughout the country.
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University College London
University College London (branded as UCL) is a public research university in London, England.
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University of Chicago
The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.
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Up or out
Up or out, also known as a tenure or partnership system, is the requirement for members of a hierarchical organization to achieve a certain rank within a certain period of time.
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Uyghurs
The Uyghurs, alternatively spelled Uighurs, Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia.
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Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies
Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies is a textbook on valuation, corporate finance, and investment management by McKinsey & Company.
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Viktor Yanukovych
Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych (born 9 July 1950) is a former Ukrainian politician who served as the fourth president of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014.
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VTB Bank
VTB Bank (formerly known as Vneshtorgbank,, lit. 'International Trade Bank') is a Russian majority state-owned bank headquartered in various federal districts of Russia; its legal address is registered in St. Petersburg.
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Walt Bogdanich
Walt Bogdanich (born October 10, 1950) is an American investigative journalist and three-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize.
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Walter Kiechel
Walter Kiechel III (born July 21, 1946, in Tecumseh, Nebraska) is an author and business journalist.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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When McKinsey Comes to Town
When McKinsey Comes to Town is a nonfiction book written by Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe, published by Penguin Random House in 2022.
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Wickr
Wickr is an American software company based in New York City, known for its instant messenger application with the same name.
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Wiley-Blackwell
Wiley-Blackwell is an international scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons.
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William Ruto
William Kipchirchir Samoei Arap Ruto (born 21 December 1966) is a Kenyan politician who is the fifth and current president of Kenya since 13 September 2022.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Xinjiang internment camps
The Xinjiang internment camps, officially called vocational education and training centers (w) by the government of China, are internment camps operated by the government of Xinjiang and the Chinese Communist Party Provincial Standing Committee.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
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Zondo Commission
The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector including Organs of State, better known as the Zondo Commission or State Capture Commission, was a public inquiry established in January 2018 by former President Jacob Zuma to investigate allegations of state capture, corruption, and fraud in the public sector in South Africa.
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2007–2008 financial crisis
The 2007–2008 financial crisis, or the global financial crisis (GFC), was the most severe worldwide economic crisis since the Great Depression.
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2017 French presidential election
Presidential elections were held in France on 23 April and 7 May 2017.
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2022 French presidential election
Presidential elections were held in France on 10 and 24 April 2022.
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3 World Trade Center
3 World Trade Center (3 WTC; also known as 175 Greenwich Street) is a skyscraper constructed as part of the new World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
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See also
1926 establishments in Illinois
- Ambassador East
- American Appeal
- Aragon Ballroom (Chicago)
- Arcada Theater Building
- Aurora Central Catholic High School
- Balmoral Park (Illinois)
- Bellwood station (Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad)
- Burhop's Seafood
- Burlington Refrigerator Express
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Chicago Cardinals (ice hockey)
- Community High School (West Chicago)
- Congress Theater
- Gousha
- Granite City YMCA
- Harlem Globetrotters
- Harrison station (CTA Westchester branch)
- Heathkit
- Hirsch Metropolitan High School
- Illinois Route 154
- Jel Sert
- Kearney (consulting firm)
- Leo Catholic High School
- Manteno Community Unit School District 5
- McKinsey & Company
- Nederlander Theatre (Chicago)
- Pak-Age-Car
- Peoria Marriott Pere Marquette
- Quincy Media
- Roosevelt station (CTA Westchester branch)
- Ryan Field (stadium)
- Samuel Holmes House
- Singer Building (Chicago)
- Slovenian Women's Union of America
- Spring Air Company
- Suburban Trust and Savings Bank Building
- Taylor Company
- Thornton Fractional North High School
- Uptown Broadway Building
- WCRW (Chicago)
- WEDC
- WMVP
- WXES
- Washington Park Handicap
- Westchester branch
- Westchester, Illinois
Consulting firms established in 1926
- Kearney (consulting firm)
- McKinsey & Company
- Pell Frischmann
- RSM International
- RSM US
Macroeconomics consulting firms
- Accenture
- Advanced Global Trading
- Amritt
- Analysis Group
- Arthur D. Little
- Bain & Company
- Bates White
- Boston Consulting Group
- CRA International
- CRU Group
- Centre for Economics and Business Research
- Compass Lexecon
- Cornerstone Research
- Ernst & Young
- FTI Consulting
- Fideres
- Frontier Economics
- Global Insight
- LECG Corporation
- Library House
- McKinsey & Company
- Mitchell Madison Group
- Moody's Analytics
- Moody's Corporation
- National Economic Research Associates
- PRTM
- Pantheon Macroeconomics
- PwC
- RepRisk
- Reply (company)
- Roland Berger (company)
- Saffery
- Strategy&
- TGG Group
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