AI Revolution Hits Consulting Giant
McKinsey Leverages AI: Strategic Job Cuts Expected
Amidst a digital transformation, McKinsey prepares to reduce non‑client‑facing roles by roughly 10%, translating to thousands of job cuts over the next 18‑24 months. The consultancy firm plans to harness AI to automate tasks traditionally managed by support and technical teams, optimizing resources to prioritize client‑facing roles. This reduction aligns with broader industry trends as consulting giants adopt AI to enhance efficiencies while facing stagnant revenues.
Introduction
Background and Context
Details of the Job Cuts
McKinsey's Strategic Shift Towards AI
Impact on Non‑Client Facing Roles
Comparison with Past McKinsey Layoffs
Implications for the Consulting Industry
Public Reactions
Future Implications and Predictions
Conclusion
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