Difference between revisions 69040198 and 69040459 on enwiki{{Infobox_Company | company_name = The Boston Consulting Group | company_type = [[Partnership]]| company_logo = <small>[[Image:BCGLogo.gif]]</small>| company_slogan = <small>''no official slogan''</small>| foundation = [[1963]]| location = 61 offices in 37 countries| key_people = [[Hans-Paul Buerkner]], President & CEO| (contracted; show full) In 1998 BCG created The Strategy Institute. Its purpose is to enrich the firm's strategic thinking by applying insights from a variety of academic disciplines to the strategic challenges facing both business and society. At the same time BCG published Perspectives on Strategy, a compilation of notable Perspectives and other short articles published in the firm's history Nowdays BCG competes principally with [[McKinsey & Company]], [[Bain & Company]], Mercer Oliver Wyman, and [[Booz Allen Hamilton]]. The Boston-based firm is among the largest and most profitable [[management consulting]] firms worldwide. BCG has 61 offices in 37 countries, and its current CEO is Hans-Paul Buerkner. The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) ranked 11th overall and third among smaller companies in FORTUNE Magazine's “100 Best US Companies to Work For” survey, based on strong employee development, a supportive culture, and progressive benefits. ==Recruiting== (contracted; show full)[[Category:Management consulting firms]] [[Category:Privately held companies]] [[de:Boston Consulting Group]] [[fr:Boston Consulting Group]] [[it:Boston Consulting Group]] [[si:Boston Consulting Group]] [[fi:Boston Consulting Group]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=69040459.
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