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McKinsey turmoil shows the firm’s struggle with ‘pace of change’
The vote to replace global managing partner Kevin Sneader after just one term shows the partnership is still struggling to adapt to evolving expectations around transparency and ethical behaviour.
Edmund TadrosProfessional services editorMcKinsey partners’ vote to replace global managing partner Kevin Sneader after just one term as leader shows the partnership is still struggling to adapt to evolving expectations around transparency and ethical behaviour.
The decision is also another unwelcome headline for a firm that, as one partner described, competes against “the pace of change” itself.
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