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Management consulting for strategic solutions
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Wenden, Germany + 6 more
More locations: Hamburg, Germany | Neukirchen-Vluyn, Germany | Frankfurt, Germany | Stuttgart, Germany | Berlin, Germany | Munich, Germany
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG) provides management consulting services to help businesses tackle complex challenges and improve their operations. The firm offers a range of services, including strategy development, operational enhancements, and digital transformation, working closely with clients to create customized solutions that yield measurable outcomes. BCG distinguishes itself from competitors through its strong emphasis on talent development, fostering a culture of mentorship and continuous learning among its employees. Additionally, BCG is dedicated to making a positive social impact by addressing critical issues like wealth inequality and promoting diversity and inclusion. The company's goal is to drive significant improvements for clients while also being a force for good in society.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
N/A
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Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
1963
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