Female Stanford MBAs Will Work for Manicures
So thinks McKinsey & Company.
By Ashley WeatherfordSo thinks McKinsey & Company.
By Ashley WeatherfordMcKinsey joins Bain and Boston in luring back female talent.
By Kat StoeffelWhen Raj Rajaratnam gave him the chicken flu.
By Nitasha TikuDum dum DUM.
By Chris RovzarMcKinsey partner Anil Kumar, writer of awesome pop songs, looks ready to make a deal with prosecutors.
By Chris RovzarBut they did not have one for Anna's birthday this week.
By Bennett MarcusThey just didn't ask.
By Jada Yuan"They said they couldn't handle laying off everybody all at once. So every magazine has a scheduled day."
By Jessica PresslerAlso, they're apparently a sexy bunch.
By Amy OdellWe can't wait for the movie version of this.
By Chris RovzarThe accessories director is leaving, but her position hasn't been eliminated.
By Amy OdellExcept for the Orangina.
By Chris RovzarBut who will guard the pearly gates? Who will answer the published phone numbers?
By Jessica CoenToday, editors learned that they would be losing their newspaper subscriptions.
By Jessica Coen"There are no sacred cows!"
By Chris RovzarWe talked to an expert about what to expect from the consulting firm as it looks at the venerable magazine company.
By Chris Rovzar