Do you respect your MDs?

Recently sat in on a client meeting where the MD was pretty much laughed out of the room, after making the junior team work over the weekend on a 50+ page deck. These days, I can’t seem to find one positive quality in even the rainmakers and “cool” MDs. Do feel others feel this way? If so, how do you motivate yourself to keep going?

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It's on a sliding scale. In my sector there are some known leading MDs, and then the rest. Internally, our top MDs do garner a lot of respect, even if they don't always kill it or even if we don't always agree at the junior and mid levels. In terms of having a sustainable career, I think you really need to start looking to move if 1) you can't respect your MD, and 2) clients can't either

 

No. MDs are just as sleazy as the next salesman willing to do anything for a dollar. All their “relationships” are purely transactional and the MD is likely a sycophant. Your MD is also probably on his 2nd or 3rd wife and has multiple sets of kids. Some are good at what they do, but at the end of the day each would be groveling on the floor for engagements if their coverage universe dried up. I respect the sophisticated clients and entrepreneurs who put money where their mouth is and are more nimble in chasing trends.

 

How was he laughed out of the room? Can someone give an example of this sort of client interaction?

 
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i can give you one from my summer internship back in 2019 (bb ib coverage)

MD has juniors prepare this huge pitchbook with an insane amount of "strategic" alternatives. meeting ends up being just a call and thus i, being an intern, had to take notes on said call.

the call ends up mostly being the MD vocal frying his way though all of his bullshit strategic alternatives with near zero client interaction. finally the MD gets to the "big one". the one strategic alternative he's hoping the client will bite on. some huge and complex acquisition of a portfolio of office supplies crap to be divested by another company to our client via Reverse Morris Trust. and the one the analyst had to run full RMT model on and literally stayed in the office overnight to do one night

as the MD was starting to discuss the page, the client immediately cut him off and said (verbatim): "yeah this is something we've actually looked at, we just don't want your help on it. we're talking to other banks."

 

Some of them yes. Some of them no. One of my MDs took a month off to spend the summer with his kids before they go off to college / went on sick vacations. Asks me if I’m okay after a long night and generally cares about me as a person. His clients love him and he’s a good person all around. Another md, I hate him. Generally wish nothing good ever happens to him (nothing bad, just nothing good)

 

One of my MDs was the biggest tool you could find. Ok boomer, you were a bigshot during the Dotcom bubble, but today no one gives a shit about your glory days. The guy really wore square shoes to the office, can you believe that? And he made the cringiest dad jokes I ever heard, absolutely painful. Probably shouldn´t have made it so obvious tho, gave me the worst review of my life as a parting gift.

 

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