601: Winning in the age of digital and AI (with McKinsey senior partner, Kate Smaje)

601: Winning in the age of digital and AI (with McKinsey senior partner, Kate Smaje)

Welcome to an interview with the author of REWIRED: The McKinsey Guide to Outcompeting in the Age of Digital and AI, Kate Smaje. The book REWIRED delivers a road-tested, how-to manual that Mckinsey consultants use to help companies build the capabilities to outcompete in the age of digital and AI. It reveals the learnings from large companies around the globe for succeeding at the six core elements of a digital transformation—strategy, talent, operating model, technology, data, and adoption and scaling capabilities. 

Kate Smaje is a senior partner in McKinsey's London office. She co-leads the McKinsey Digital practice globally and is a member of McKinsey's Shareholders Council, the firm's board of directors. She works with senior executives to deploy the power of data, digital culture and capabilities, and modernized core technology. She also has firsthand experience as a chief technology officer across core technology, digital product management and innovation, and cybersecurity work. In addition to her work with McKinsey, Kate is a trustee of Tommy's, the children's charity.

Get Kate's book here: https://rb.gy/cs72z

REWIRED: The McKinsey Guide to Outcompeting in the Age of Digital and AI. Eric Lamarre, Kate Smaje, Rodney Zemmel.

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4: Anatomy of a McKinsey Networking Event

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3: McKinsey and BCG Networking

3: McKinsey and BCG Networking

Unless you have a stellar resume and profile, you will likely need to do some form of networking to secure an interview. Most aspiring consultants cannot network and treat networking as a "tick-the-box" set of coffee chats and phone discussions. Related: The Consulting Offer season 1, Partner Networking Emails

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2: Screening McKinsey Resumes

2: Screening McKinsey Resumes

This podcast introduces and discusses the steps firms like McKinsey use to screen and review resumes. Consulting firms and recruiters essentially look for five things: 1 Your school 2 Grades at school 3 Stature of employers 4 Achievements at work 5 Personal experience

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This podcast answers the following reader question on GMAT scores and their relevance versus GPA scores when applying to consulting firms.

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