108. Programmatic M&A: Winning in the new normal

108. Programmatic M&A: Winning in the new nor...

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291. ‘Having a human bank is very important’: A conversation with Citi CEO Jane Fraser

Jane Fraser, Chair and CEO of Citi, talks with McKinsey Senior Partner and North America Managing Partner Eric Kutcher. After becoming CEO in March 2021, Jane launched a multi-year strategy to transform, simplify, and modernize the bank for the digital age – leveraging Citi’s uni ...  Show more

290. Tim Koller reflects on three decades of Valuation at McKinsey

From its origins as an internal three-ring binder to its status as a global reference text, Valuation has shaped how business leaders think about value creation for more than 30 years. In this episode, co-author Tim Koller joins the co-leaders of our Strategy and Corporate Financ ...  Show more

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