NYU Business Students SOUND OFF on McKinsey, The Dark Side of Consulting

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  • @besttennissubstack
    @besttennissubstack 11 місяців тому +188

    this is like asking about the ethics of nonconsensual blood harvesting on the steps of Dracula's castle

  • @dtegg91
    @dtegg91 11 місяців тому +139

    I went to NYU years ago in a program that interacted with a lot of people like this. So many bright minds wasted to an industry (+ financial sector like BlackRock etc) that does literally nothing, brings nearly zero value to the world, and helps no one but their shareholders.

    • @Jorbz150
      @Jorbz150 11 місяців тому +11

      There's nothing more disturbing than watching a highly intelligent person, who could simultaneously find a meaningful job while also making decent money, choose instead a bad job where they can make millions.

    • @zurzakne-etra7069
      @zurzakne-etra7069 11 місяців тому +5

      This is why UK unis are better, all local students pay the same amount of money so people can actually choose to do good things with their degrees without having to worry about joining a big bad company to pay off their student debt. Student debt is structured in such a way if you never earn enough to pay off your student loans, you basically never have to as well...

    • @dtegg91
      @dtegg91 11 місяців тому

      @@zurzakne-etra7069 a lot of these students are loaded to begin with, especially at NYU in 2023. That said I’ve noticed this career choice trend within all business, economics, or management programs in the US, even at state-funded schools (which can be free or affordable). It’s definitely not a trend isolated to NYU or private universities

    • @bperez8656
      @bperez8656 11 місяців тому

      High paid corporate drones

    • @jjandorliadul
      @jjandorliadul 11 місяців тому +2

      It really is astounding. These people are, in general, much smarter than I am. They are simply by nature more intelligent. However, they lack absolutely any moral backbone.

  • @sym8246-f5c
    @sym8246-f5c 11 місяців тому +106

    "At Mckinsey we make a strategic impact by facilitating bribes and acting as a cover for the CIA"

  • @StimParavane
    @StimParavane 11 місяців тому +224

    These consulting firms are just a means of outsourcing bad actions or confirming what management want the rest of the company to implement.

    • @chrisschneider4226
      @chrisschneider4226 11 місяців тому

      Yeah they go into Purdue Pharma and tell them, "push higher doses and bribe doctors to get more people on it", well obviously you make more that way, but having McKinsey come in and tell you that kind of takes the guilt out of it and gives an excuse to go through with it. They tell insurance companies "deny more claims, be very difficult" which of course is an obvious to jack up profits, but it adds no value.

    • @robertrayklein
      @robertrayklein 11 місяців тому

      Don't forget they are people who have a one track education and no world/life experience. Their whole world view is being a privileged person with an education focused on them being better than everyone, fucking over everyone, and maximizing short term profits. They are prone to perpetrating unethical scams that destroy companies and countries economic diversity and resilience. Whether these scams are intentional for personal gain at customers detriment or the logical product of entitled people who have the view short term profits are the only value in the world really is irrelevant. They are destroying the whole world and should never be given a penny. If every one of these MBA consultants and ceos spent the rest of their life in a hobo camp under a bridge we would be half way to fixing the worlds problems

    • @rubenc.5648
      @rubenc.5648 11 місяців тому +8

      Wow 😮 very very well said. As an accountant I’ve worked with consultants and a lot of times they don’t add much value. They just repeat what I said in a business language

    • @brandonb5075
      @brandonb5075 11 місяців тому +3

      They are for “plausible deniability”, ‘I didn’t make that decision, the firm and the market did that!’
      Please!

    • @peterstafford4426
      @peterstafford4426 11 місяців тому +1

      Jocko is a corporate consultant.

  • @roscojenkins7451
    @roscojenkins7451 11 місяців тому +123

    They are legit if you are hoping to get hired by them.
    They are pointless for literally everyone else

    • @CornyBum
      @CornyBum 11 місяців тому

      How does this explain their wealthy clients who continue to hire them? Are they not getting benefits that to them outweigh the costs? Are these clients in general being suckered, while you know the truth that's escaped them in their years of business? By the way, I haven't seen the referenced segment from _Last Week Tonight._

    • @ethanstites3040
      @ethanstites3040 11 місяців тому +7

      @@CornyBumyou should watch it, they go into it. Basically McKinsey allows businesses to deflect blame (such as layoffs)among other things. Or at least that’s what I saw as the major incentive to hiring them.

    • @roscojenkins7451
      @roscojenkins7451 11 місяців тому

      @@CornyBum I was just commenting on the fact that he was interviewing college students some going into the field and others.

    • @cathjj840
      @cathjj840 11 місяців тому +2

      @@CornyBum The consultants are good at making upper management and shareholders ever more disproportionately wealthy, but it's at the expense of the employees, and often the customers, even the business itself and also society in general.

    • @CornyBum
      @CornyBum 11 місяців тому

      @@cathjj840 Is it fair to say in general that as far as the people who hire consultants are concerned, they're apparently worth the cost?

  • @giornogiovanni5655
    @giornogiovanni5655 11 місяців тому +48

    What these students reflect is how intelligence and ethics get superseded by money, where the clients and the public get much less than their best, except in that it allows McKinsey and the other big consulting firms to bill large amounts of money. The people who run those companies are patently unethical, which keeps them aligned with the interests of their unethical clients.

  • @lucy7th
    @lucy7th 11 місяців тому +62

    So NYU business students have no integrity whatsoever, good to know.

    • @cathjj840
      @cathjj840 11 місяців тому +2

      This is kind of a given these days in many fields. sigh

    • @OzyMandias13
      @OzyMandias13 11 місяців тому +1

      He could've gone to any business school and he would've found majority of the students expressing the same opinions.

    • @robertrayklein
      @robertrayklein 11 місяців тому

      MBA student and any liberal arts types have no integrity. If it isn't about a math, science, or skill; its about power and control

    • @gokulnaththeboss08
      @gokulnaththeboss08 11 місяців тому

      Lol they go there intended to be employed in those companies,that's real life

    • @WhereItCounts
      @WhereItCounts 10 місяців тому +1

      Business school is where integrity goes to die. No matter the university.

  • @dannywindham3295
    @dannywindham3295 11 місяців тому +25

    Yeah, they based the CEO's pay on stock performance. That's why they do stock by backs, which used to be illegal until Ronnie raygun.

  • @ilttheDude
    @ilttheDude 11 місяців тому +29

    "There is room at the top they are telling you still; but first you must learn how to smile as you kill."
    -- John Lennon
    he wrote those lyrics 54 years ago and it's so sad how meaningful they still are.

  • @victorr3554
    @victorr3554 11 місяців тому +10

    "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it" -Upton Sinclair
    In light of this quote, are these business students' responses really all that surprising?

  • @Slide61
    @Slide61 11 місяців тому +25

    The fact they staunchly support CEO compensation seems to indicate a motivation to hire them by CEOs if they are trying justify a raise. Getting a third party involved also helps justify a strategic direction especially if its unpopular. I remember a study I was involved with by one of these firms. There was a lot of handholding given the technical nature if the business. I mean, they are business majors afterall. It looked like captain obvious wrote the report.

  • @pageek3487
    @pageek3487 11 місяців тому +44

    The student debt these students are sandaled with is a big part of the problem as they have to work for McKinsey to pay them back. They are not paying back 200k working for a non-profit.

    • @mishakafaka6180
      @mishakafaka6180 11 місяців тому

      How is McKinsey at fault of student loans?

    • @obiwankenobi661
      @obiwankenobi661 10 місяців тому +1

      i love how your go-to was "non-profit" and not brick layer or plumber.
      whatever happened to creating things of value?

    • @pageek3487
      @pageek3487 10 місяців тому +1

      I tried to pick the lowest paying job that might make use of their skills. Nothing more intended. Your example are just as good.

    • @lex6819
      @lex6819 10 місяців тому

      ​@@obiwankenobi661the students are attending business school, not plumbing school. Those skill sets aren't interchangeable

  • @thickymcghee7681
    @thickymcghee7681 11 місяців тому +19

    I worked at McKinsey & Co, and.....we were just bonafide interns. Associates are the worker ants, next is a Manager and you just make sure the worker ants do what they are supposed to do, look busy. And if you want to make it past Manager you need to bring in "billables" - basically sell work hours to clients, which are other companies. And thats it, if you are a good sales person you can make it to MD and make a few million, no problem.

    • @venture.brothers
      @venture.brothers 11 місяців тому +3

      You didn't work at McKinsey. You didn't even get the titles right

  • @michaelrooney3133
    @michaelrooney3133 11 місяців тому +43

    I swear McKinsey is a CIA front.

  • @carycunningham9510
    @carycunningham9510 11 місяців тому +138

    People need to come to terms with an uncomfortable truth - over time, capitalism selects for sociopaths.

    • @Iluvchknz
      @Iluvchknz 11 місяців тому +10

      Never truer words written or said.

    • @sbenkimmie9579
      @sbenkimmie9579 11 місяців тому +3

      current system has just created more npcs... and the rest went insane.

    • @fulladder3822
      @fulladder3822 11 місяців тому +8

      Unfortunately, that's probably true for a lot of systems. Political, military, economic or whatever.

    • @anthonytwohill9726
      @anthonytwohill9726 11 місяців тому +2

      Correct.

    • @ytechnology
      @ytechnology 11 місяців тому

      I'd qualify that with "unbridled" capitalism. It's the free market extremists unchecked by government and unions that lead to sociopaths.

  • @bt2598
    @bt2598 11 місяців тому +5

    I work at a big 4 consulting firm, you’d be surprised at how many of your favorite companies or well known banks and institutions are on the verge of collapse! It’s actually crazy - many are hanging by a thread. Many organizations are understaffed and under skilled, and consultants can come in temporary to quickly solve an issue or help push small changes forward.

    • @kangarune
      @kangarune 10 місяців тому

      Spoken like a true consulting sales pitch.

  • @eemoogee160
    @eemoogee160 11 місяців тому +10

    James is the most informative reporter on Breaking Points.

  • @drachenfels8043
    @drachenfels8043 11 місяців тому +6

    My experience is that consultants borrow your watch and then tell you the time. It gives the top brass someone to blame is things go south.

    • @lex6819
      @lex6819 10 місяців тому

      I worked in a call center of a small dotcom that was always in the red. I made some suggestions about improving data, and paying vendors on time, to make sure we weren't selling products at a loss and reign in canceled orders due to vendor holds. Nobody would take my lowly opinions seriously. So they hired some expensive suits to come evaluate the business. I don't know what they charged but I am sure it was hefty. At the end of their several weeks evaluation they gave the CEO the exact same advice they got from me at no additional charge. I should have been a consultant

  • @pedrothejerk3008
    @pedrothejerk3008 11 місяців тому +29

    I have seen my share of so-called consulting companies come into our business and I have yet to what value they brought. All I have seen is millions of dollars spent on uselessness.

    • @blitzme99
      @blitzme99 10 місяців тому +1

      If you keep hiring consulting companies and they can't fix your problem then the problem is not them. its a lack of willpower of your company to make effective changes.

  • @ytechnology
    @ytechnology 11 місяців тому +2

    Brutal! Nice reporting James. I also watched John Oliver's segment. Consulting basically gives permission for corporations to do "gray area" things while McKinsey plays the bad guy and takes the heat. That's the real value exchange.

  • @jeffreylee2993
    @jeffreylee2993 10 місяців тому +2

    James Li is the shining star of Breaking Points. Wish I could get the notification bell like I can on 51-49.
    I worked for a consulting firm for many years. And yes, there were a few projects where I had to help corporations save money by screwing over workers. Since corporations can hire consulting firms, workers do need to organize and form employee organizations to safeguard their interests.

  • @pageek3487
    @pageek3487 11 місяців тому +26

    Awesome job James. Well done and thank you.

  • @josephmassaro
    @josephmassaro 11 місяців тому +31

    The guy with the striped sweater should just hold up a sign that says, "The Market."

    • @rickmolina2206
      @rickmolina2206 11 місяців тому +1

      Bingo. The smoothest of a brain that guy has. Jesus Christ..

    • @JarodM
      @JarodM 11 місяців тому

      He must go to NYU.

    • @darinsingleton3553
      @darinsingleton3553 11 місяців тому +1

      Important to remember, that under neoliberalism, ALL morality is transactional.

    • @JarodM
      @JarodM 11 місяців тому

      @@darinsingleton3553 Under greed, everything is transactional.

    • @Scidadle
      @Scidadle 11 місяців тому

      Future shitlord politician for sure.

  • @dbix11
    @dbix11 11 місяців тому +29

    I was initially going to swipe past this because it's not really in my wheelhouse of interest but I'm glad I took a chance on it and took the time to listen.
    Overtime it holds true that there's a great big club of these people sloshing money around and people like me aren't in it.
    I get the impression that these students and future wealth holders come from super zip codes.
    I'm glad that labor has won some important victories in the last year because soon we will all be victims of the consulting over class if we don't act now.

    • @obiwankenobi661
      @obiwankenobi661 10 місяців тому

      blame your parents. this is why the elites care about selecting good dna to mate with because no matter how good the laws are, if your child is stupid, it aint going anywhere.. the disney "love marriage" is for the plebs. rich people have always arranged marriages because that is how you ensure influence.

  • @TheSuperhomosapien
    @TheSuperhomosapien 11 місяців тому +9

    Consulting is a money laundering operation. Businesses hire consultants for huge fees and the consultants pay kickbacks to the top executives of the company that hired them.

    • @blitzme99
      @blitzme99 10 місяців тому

      Not true at all. They hire consultants because we are disposable, can't sue them for sexual harassment, and require no benefits, or 401K matching. No one is laundering money and there is a bunch of oversight to prevent that. Political consulting.....thats a whole other story

  • @all_bets_on_Ganesh
    @all_bets_on_Ganesh 11 місяців тому +14

    I worked for one of mckinseys competitors. It is insane what kind of money corporations throw around. Companies would pay over 100k for consultation sometimes.
    People with masters in psychology would start at 250k a year and work up to 500k per year. Based on performance but that was the expectation. I never regretted STEM until i learned that.

    • @Dr.Beetlejuice110
      @Dr.Beetlejuice110 11 місяців тому

      I don't understand your second paragraph. Do corporations hire psychologists? What company pays them so much? Or is it just a scenario you are saying? I'm in STEM too but I don't see many corporations paying that much for them. Unless you are saying they are consultants so they are in I/O. I'm genuinely asking because I'm confused with what you are saying.

    • @gabealexander1818
      @gabealexander1818 11 місяців тому +1

      As someone with a master's in sport & performance psychology, where should I be looking for these amazing jobs cause my PhD application journey has been a struggle

    • @all_bets_on_Ganesh
      @all_bets_on_Ganesh 11 місяців тому

      @8000lah Im not sure about the typical consulting firms employee structure, but the one i was in (although i was in no way a part of consulting) the companies would hire us to give an evaluation on someone you they were going to hire/ promote to a big role. So if you wanted to hire a ceo you are going to pay 5million a year, it might be worth spending 100k to get the right person, sense that is a tiny fraction of the salary.

    • @Dr.Beetlejuice110
      @Dr.Beetlejuice110 11 місяців тому

      @@all_bets_on_Ganesh ok, makes sense. So I/O psychology gets those positions or just regular psychiatrists can get those positions? I'm sorry, these things aren't really common. Idk if you watch billions but your basically talking about a Wendy character and I am wondering how common these jobs are and how difficult it is to get into these positions in order to be hired.

    • @all_bets_on_Ganesh
      @all_bets_on_Ganesh 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Dr.Beetlejuice110 I actually don't know. It's possible they were psychiatrist, although I thought psychiatrist focused more on the biological side of behavior but I could be wrong about that as well.
      I was not hired for that role nor for that salary, I was a programmer for some internal work they had but I went to orientation and one of the new consultants sounded like she had internships and otherwise straight out of masters program.
      If I had to guess I would assume jobs at these companies are competitive and there are probably not many of them across the consulting firms. But I know nothing about what it would take to get one. In my field as a software developer there are also people making 500K / year, but 99% of jobs pay way less, some below 100K.

  • @dharmalock5032
    @dharmalock5032 11 місяців тому +26

    I was expecting to hear some intelligent interpretation being that these kids are on track to occupy space in these places. I’d assume they’d at least be adept at deflecting the line of inquiry in a skilled way. But every one of these arguments had massive logic holes in them. It’s so obvious they get generic talking point platitudes thrown at them to distract people and zero critically thought out arguments to undergird them.

    • @confederatetearsaredelicious
      @confederatetearsaredelicious 11 місяців тому +8

      It's almost as if college kids have no idea what they're talking about.

    • @dharmalock5032
      @dharmalock5032 11 місяців тому

      @@confederatetearsaredelicious if they’re in an area of study that is built on BS from the ground up, then yes.

    • @eemoogee160
      @eemoogee160 11 місяців тому +5

      The purpose for their schooling is access not wisdom.

    • @dharmalock5032
      @dharmalock5032 11 місяців тому +2

      @@eemoogee160 Lee mentioned in the segment, that the diversity of interest to these power centers like McKinsey, and the rest of the consultant class, is the superficial variety. Not ideological diversity. Which was reinforced by the degree of trepidation each one of these kids had about saying anything critical at all about the industry as a whole.

    • @agonzalez4435
      @agonzalez4435 10 місяців тому +1

      Bingo. Nail on the head. Listening to their rhetoric, their vague descriptions, the complete absence of nuance, and their overall thought content leaves me reeling. The real sharks, the real heavy hitter students, are too sharp, too busy, and declined commenting that day. I will not believe this is the quality of minds who are interning at McKinsey.

  • @1massboy
    @1massboy 11 місяців тому +5

    The first guy in the video into the most honestly. Basically it was good for his future prospects

  • @dughlasjames9032
    @dughlasjames9032 11 місяців тому

    Awesome report as always James

  • @YesMayhem7
    @YesMayhem7 11 місяців тому +4

    Consulting? It's unsustainable and a revolving door for most. Unless your in the winners circle with a sweet deal. I've worked on several long term projects, definitely too long given the circumstances, where college students and younguns from law firms where hired just for their... malleability when it comes to honesty and undying commitment to the check.

  • @R13.G
    @R13.G 11 місяців тому +2

    CEO's are glorified supervisors, the ones that make money for the company are workers/employee's.

  • @stevengonzalez7729
    @stevengonzalez7729 11 місяців тому +4

    They say fire this percentage of workforce and call it consulting

  • @fluffymeisterfresh
    @fluffymeisterfresh 11 місяців тому +2

    Getting people to admit to a grift if they are the beneficiaries takes guts.

  • @jimsliverootsculturemusic
    @jimsliverootsculturemusic 11 місяців тому +4

    These students have already made their decision to do whatever it takes to make the most money. Hard to blame them because money is highly regarded as the most important aspect of our lives. But...these people will have nice lives and make life worse for so many less fortunate people all over the world. It was nice to hear that one guy talk about sticking with his morals. We all make trade-offs to remain alive in this world. I happen to believe it is the next world that matters most and what we do here now will define our experience there. I say start cleaning things up now!

  • @gov4130
    @gov4130 11 місяців тому +3

    Would not exist at this level without access to everyone’s data. Some of these people being interviewed do not understand the sacrifices they will have to make, one being able to see others as human beings. This generation does not understand what happened when corporations were allowed to be people too and who were the people pushing that.

  • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
    @MemoirsofaBasketcase 11 місяців тому +19

    Asian glasses guy was talking like a hostage developing Stockholm Syndrome.

    • @monitoradiation
      @monitoradiation 11 місяців тому +1

      Oh i think the dude is self aware.

  • @Jane-sw1zh
    @Jane-sw1zh 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for putting this video together. It was refreshing to see something different on Breaking Points.

  • @topherhernandez6132
    @topherhernandez6132 11 місяців тому +1

    Best segment you've done! Much prefer this different style of content. I typically find these segments too overflowing with details and exposition so I click off. This shows as much as it tells and has a great sense of pace.

  • @blitzme99
    @blitzme99 10 місяців тому +1

    McKinsey is one of the worst consulting firms on the planet. We are constantly going in behind them and cleaning up their mess. However, consulting, especially IT consulting is critical. Most of the things you use today were built by consultants. I have been doing IT consulting for 12 years and no way skilled people are going to go sit in a cubicle farm when they can make 2 to 3x the salary and work from home.

  • @TravisRiver
    @TravisRiver 11 місяців тому +7

    As someone with an MA in African American & Black Studies, and currently enrolled at Columbia Business School out of sheer practicality, this piece is awesome.

    • @biffski01
      @biffski01 11 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/bwlAik0HyyE/v-deo.html

    • @venture.brothers
      @venture.brothers 11 місяців тому

      Lol so are you recruiting for consulting hahaa

  • @bassplayer9315
    @bassplayer9315 11 місяців тому

    Big fan of these segment videos

  • @uvawien
    @uvawien 11 місяців тому +1

    I went to school for engineering hoping to work in design. However, there were simply not enough engineering (non-software) jobs compared to consulting and the money was 50% more than the salary of an entry level engineer. I decided to work for a major management consulting company due to the student loans I had.

    • @donquique1
      @donquique1 11 місяців тому +1

      I don't blame you.

  • @jthwang
    @jthwang 11 місяців тому +12

    One of the reasons why LG was thought to have lost the smartphone race is the consultation advice from McKinsey, who told them to focus on feature phones.
    This made them late to the market and hurt their brand.

    • @Menaceblue3
      @Menaceblue3 11 місяців тому +4

      Everytime I heard the word "Consulting firm", i remember what multi level marketing is....

    • @glapanowski
      @glapanowski 11 місяців тому

      If you work for everyone, you will get lucky sometimes. LG was not sometimes.

    • @deez3913
      @deez3913 11 місяців тому

      Another reason why consultants are worthless

    • @ccengineer5902
      @ccengineer5902 11 місяців тому +1

      They also probably forgot to tell them that quality matters in a product.

  • @cutback443
    @cutback443 11 місяців тому +8

    James Li with another awesome segment!!

  • @teenageapocalypseusa5368
    @teenageapocalypseusa5368 10 місяців тому

    I was an experienced hire for Accenture and was shocked at the number of kids who were put on client sites to run programs like training, etc with no experience!!! They were also flying folks from the USA to the UK to do TESTING!!!! It’s a mix of lots of overpaid worker bees and a few who actually are very good at true consulting / problem solving.

  • @fool117
    @fool117 11 місяців тому +1

    I think it’s important to remember that the study of finance/economics in the west has been corrupted by the large financial institutions.

  • @jaykay415
    @jaykay415 11 місяців тому +1

    I love it when people like this say it's such hard work, like @3:46 . "So taxing!!!" Believe me chile, I've worked blue collar and I've worked white collar - you want taxing, try blue collar.

  • @alarma1
    @alarma1 11 місяців тому +1

    Consulting is the epitome of fake business. Why would anyone want a 23 year old in their business giving them advice?

    • @Prime1116
      @Prime1116 11 місяців тому

      Ok Boomer. What do you know about micro targeted social media blogs that will expand your online profile among hashtags and tweets?!? I've taken a lot of classes with theoretical application to the real world. What's your experience? Actually running a business???

  • @TheMumboGumbo
    @TheMumboGumbo 11 місяців тому

    I really appreciate everything you do James

  • @ChrizzeeB
    @ChrizzeeB 10 місяців тому +1

    Did the students sound off? Or did this "journalist" say that immoral things go on with noone originally pushing that angle?

  • @jjeverson2269
    @jjeverson2269 11 місяців тому +1

    Management consulting is the worst decision a corporation can make and somehow they always do it

  • @epochrocks3857
    @epochrocks3857 10 місяців тому +1

    Consulting has its place with getting expert advice and man hours without the commitment that comes with hiring new staff. That being said, expertise is developed from experience, and I have a very hard time believing that fresh grads with zero work experience (internships aside) are an expert in anything. But on the other hand consultants with decades of experience and training can be an asset to help with a project here and there.

  • @DegenerateToo
    @DegenerateToo 11 місяців тому +3

    Sure I want to pay for someone’s professional opinion. 😂 Especially if I have been in the business for over twenty years, they have some advisors who just graduated from some top colleges who may know more about my business. 😂 Maybe I should just vacate the driver’s seat altogether.
    If you have to teach someone your business, so that they can help you aren’t you doing something wrong?

  • @marcosluna7792
    @marcosluna7792 11 місяців тому

    Great video!!

  • @robertkucher6081
    @robertkucher6081 11 місяців тому +1

    You mean like when you develop a solution for a company then sell the same solution to another company and bill them the same as the first company and keep the massive profit because you didn't need the same expenses.

  • @jonathanskube4365
    @jonathanskube4365 11 місяців тому +1

    Consultant recommendations are a paid excuse for executives to raise their own salaries while cutting employees and their pay. Period.

  • @sayrebonifield4663
    @sayrebonifield4663 11 місяців тому +1

    Nothing wrong with consulting outside experts to provide insights. But that is not what consulting firms provide, the primary exist to sell corporations on their ability to make it rain or provide legal cover for a decision that has already been made.

  • @Jordan-ln1to
    @Jordan-ln1to 11 місяців тому

    In the public sector, consultants are routinely called “coaches” now. They make more money than everyone else while attending meetings so they can agree with leadership while using an ungodly amount of jargon. They provide little to no value and jump from contract to contract. It feels like another jobs program…

  • @1dayjay
    @1dayjay 11 місяців тому +1

    Breaking points should do better than this. There was nothing thought provoking whatsoever about this entire piece. “Is consulting BS??” Come on man, we expect a bit more nuance from an organization like BP

  • @RickG151
    @RickG151 11 місяців тому

    James Li is remarkable. Your site should promote him a lot more, and maybe have him as co-host once a week.

  • @kylemckiernan1445
    @kylemckiernan1445 11 місяців тому

    Consulting is a complete scam. They don't know the ins and outs of the company

  • @chrisn7332
    @chrisn7332 11 місяців тому

    No person is forced to work for these companies, nor is any company forced to hire these firms. They do so because of their needs.

  • @mishakafaka6180
    @mishakafaka6180 11 місяців тому

    I worked for BCG for years (a McKinsey competitor) and I felt John Oliver and James Li missed the mark. To be frank, I was a pretty lefty/liberal person, but after working for C-Suite engagements as a management consultant I don't think people realize how much Corporate America bends to Government influence (it's not the other way around like people say). We are at a point where it makes more sense for companies to appease government over consumer interests. I believe that's where we are seeing the influx of the inequality, we are essentially creating a protective class of politicians who's friends and children are running businesses. It's in the governments best interest to have less competition and help establish monopolies. As consultants we are mercenaries, who see progressive policies as a means rake in money for corporations.

  • @FreeBayArea
    @FreeBayArea 11 місяців тому +2

    We need more stuff like this. Reporters in the field👍🏻

  • @grammapolice
    @grammapolice 11 місяців тому

    Great content. Throw a good LUT on your field footage next time and it will pop more.

  • @mikechaplin1566
    @mikechaplin1566 11 місяців тому

    Nice jazz background music!!

  • @sk84lafs
    @sk84lafs 11 місяців тому +1

    As long as people are unwilling to speak their mind for fear of reprisals, there will be reprisals for speaking your mind…

  • @JonesJones-np2kq
    @JonesJones-np2kq 11 місяців тому +1

    NYU - they have to work there, they have no other choice. Have you seen the tuition fees there? I think the Wall Street Journal did a Great job outlining the ridiculous amount of money. These kids are paying. One lady was selling her eggs to pay off her tuition.

  • @jxonthekeyz_
    @jxonthekeyz_ 11 місяців тому +1

    1-3 uploads is someone “SOUNDING OFF” how creative

  • @justme-hh4vp
    @justme-hh4vp 11 місяців тому +2

    The last point is key and kinda obvious. Anyone who raised concerns about the selling of sub-prime mortgages was marginalised as being 'bad for business' or being negative. You can't have diversity in thought in any organisation especially one that is rapaciously profit dirven.

    • @obiwankenobi661
      @obiwankenobi661 10 місяців тому

      it is ironic that in a country like the u.s. people would have blind faith in the system: why would you have a mortgage to begin with?
      these criminal institutions exist because there are enough victims to scam.

  • @davidx.1504
    @davidx.1504 11 місяців тому +1

    "The market decides" guy has no idea how anything really works in finance. He actually thinks market forces determine how money flows to people and how much money the get.

    • @ytechnology
      @ytechnology 11 місяців тому

      Agreed. They're young, and hopefully, will figure that out. Then their choice will be to either leave or embrace the dark side. James chose to leave!

  • @coweatsman
    @coweatsman 11 місяців тому +1

    The group think is strong with these students.

  • @88happiness
    @88happiness 11 місяців тому +6

    So...these business people to be seem unlikely to make things better. In the end they'll line their pockets like everyone else.

  • @briandawson3899
    @briandawson3899 11 місяців тому +1

    The initial premise was are consulting companies worth the expense. Well, what kind of consulting companies? My son is a consultant in the gas/oil/chemical/energy sector. He's consulted for governments, both Federal and foreign, banks, and businesses. Many a deal vannot get
    off the ground w/o his approval. As to business reorganization consultants, having experienced the changes wrought under these types of consultants first hand, I would say they are worth the monies paid inost cases.

  • @truthseekerr2p
    @truthseekerr2p 10 місяців тому

    Consulting on economic models that are intrinsically and deeply faulted? I don't know how anyone can answer that truthfully...

  • @asajayunknown6290
    @asajayunknown6290 11 місяців тому

    Detest McKinsey!!! Have been on the receiving end of their downsizing efforts a couple of times now. The sendup of the Bobs in Office Space is spot on.

  • @vansnyder9499
    @vansnyder9499 10 місяців тому

    This is a classic example of "My Side" bias. As in " Yes, it's worth it because that is my team, or the team I want to be on"

  • @nightshadesalad
    @nightshadesalad 11 місяців тому

    What market is demanding CEOs make 300X what the lower level employees make? It's definitely not consumers.

  • @RTDoh5
    @RTDoh5 11 місяців тому

    A perfect example of LATE STAGE CAPITALISM.....

  • @coweatsman
    @coweatsman 11 місяців тому

    David Graeber wrote a book called "Bullshit Jobs" Consulting work is one such occupation.

  • @paulheydarian1281
    @paulheydarian1281 11 місяців тому +9

    Just remember, you can't criticize Israeli genocide in Top Tier Consulting Circles.
    Aim for low tier or low-mid tier instead.

    • @OhioVworld
      @OhioVworld 11 місяців тому

      Just remember, genocide is when a population quintuples and we have no idea what a woman is.
      Brought to you by the far left!

    • @obiwankenobi661
      @obiwankenobi661 10 місяців тому

      cool story. try criticizing women/feminism or lgbt-/gay rights - oh snap! we are run by gays and women!?!?!?
      ....

  • @paulweeldreyer7457
    @paulweeldreyer7457 11 місяців тому

    Asking John Oliver to say something intelligent and insightful is like asking a trout to do algebra.

  • @coweatsman
    @coweatsman 11 місяців тому +2

    These interviews are proof positive that ivy league university education does not teach one how to think but only what to think. Parroting training.

    • @bt2598
      @bt2598 11 місяців тому +1

      NYU isn’t ivy league

    • @coweatsman
      @coweatsman 11 місяців тому +2

      @@bt2598 In that case I modify my comment to mean business school students.

  • @0augustwest
    @0augustwest 11 місяців тому

    "Don't need no virgin priest" - Jagger.

  • @fullmetalsoldier6511
    @fullmetalsoldier6511 11 місяців тому +1

    It's crazy how you can live in a city of immigrants, filled with homeless and think that ceo pay is good right now.. how, when those at the top couldn't do more 90% of the jobs at the company. They aren't worth that at all

  • @elliotcohen954
    @elliotcohen954 10 місяців тому

    Love this guy

  • @michaelmcmillian7725
    @michaelmcmillian7725 11 місяців тому

    Management in big companies use consulting firms as scapegoats for bad decisions. Often the decisions are obvious, but it is always nice to have someone to blame if things go awry. CYA. "It wasn't me!"

  • @sunalwaysshinesonTVs
    @sunalwaysshinesonTVs 11 місяців тому

    LOL! I liked the first guy's answer... ya know... for his future. Ive often relied on McKinsey reports and par took in their "consulting", and I will say this: without question, their analysis of markets and prevalent ideas in business is good. Their analysis of what you should do is a 1 box solution, and we're living it.

  • @adamseidel9780
    @adamseidel9780 11 місяців тому

    Asking a TV clown like John Oliver about business leadership and consulting is like trying to learn how ti build an airplane by asking an aardvark.

  • @darinbasile6754
    @darinbasile6754 10 місяців тому

    Most of these kids are already, willingly, drowning in the Kool-Aid.

  • @MarkJohnson-zy4fd
    @MarkJohnson-zy4fd 11 місяців тому

    My understanding is that these folks do two things: Eliminate jobs of the little people that work in companies and recommend the purchase and use of computer systems.

  • @cooreyfeldman2688
    @cooreyfeldman2688 11 місяців тому +8

    Great segment James

  • @EricGray1936
    @EricGray1936 11 місяців тому

    Always quality content

  • @atomicsmith
    @atomicsmith 11 місяців тому

    “If you’re not part of the solution….
    There’s always good money in consulting.”
    I think that was in a Dilbert cartoon I saw years ago. True now as it ever was.

  • @frydegz
    @frydegz 11 місяців тому

    I think this definitely is tough to gauge the accuracy of - roughly 40% of the people you'd talk to from here are going to work for these companies, and likely many more both try to when they graduate or later. But I still appreciated their thoughts.

  • @jaykay415
    @jaykay415 11 місяців тому

    This is profoundly disappointing. Except that one tall Asian man with a soul.
    McKinsey did a consultation for the non-profit I work for, pro bono maybe. Their report came back full of capitalist language and concepts. It was very off-putting (and disturbing, really, that our board would seek something like this), considering that our point of existing is to help poor people with many different kinds of things they need.

  • @corinne1691
    @corinne1691 11 місяців тому

    I wasn’t aware there was a light side to consulting…

  • @ssssssstssssssss
    @ssssssstssssssss 11 місяців тому

    New grads should not be doing consulting. It should be exclusive to experts. The reason for using new grads is new grads are easier to mold and they do a lot of molding.

  • @DanielLopez-ec1sn
    @DanielLopez-ec1sn 11 місяців тому +1

    The John Oliver Effect in action

  • @kamaur01
    @kamaur01 11 місяців тому

    It's telling that you can't talk about your experience and critique.