McKinsey (and other MCs) say what they clients want to hear. I don't think McKinsey is inherently malicious or hates immigrants, but perhaps they got carried away with the engagement and ended up making excessively strong suggestions. This happens all the time with MCs even on engagements with less severe consequences than working for ICE. When these suggestions are made in this context, they can come across as even more bitter
Their point about "reducing food and medical expenditures" is simply a reiteration of the fact that MCs will penny pinch for clients. If McKinsey could, they would have 2 shifts of workers at Starbucks doing 12 hours each to keep the place running and have them eat twice a day as that is the minimal and most efficient amount. I think it is partly up to the MC and the client to gauge where the line is and this time McKinsey may have gone over. I'm sure there have been other times where McKinsey suggested certain cuts and clients went "why not cut even more?" to the point where McKinsey felt uncomfortable.
Dont care. If you enter the USA illegally you are getting zero sympathy from me if the US reduces your "food and medical" benefits or deports you at a higher rate due to mckinseys reccomendation.
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McKinsey (and other MCs) say what they clients want to hear. I don't think McKinsey is inherently malicious or hates immigrants, but perhaps they got carried away with the engagement and ended up making excessively strong suggestions. This happens all the time with MCs even on engagements with less severe consequences than working for ICE. When these suggestions are made in this context, they can come across as even more bitter
Their point about "reducing food and medical expenditures" is simply a reiteration of the fact that MCs will penny pinch for clients. If McKinsey could, they would have 2 shifts of workers at Starbucks doing 12 hours each to keep the place running and have them eat twice a day as that is the minimal and most efficient amount. I think it is partly up to the MC and the client to gauge where the line is and this time McKinsey may have gone over. I'm sure there have been other times where McKinsey suggested certain cuts and clients went "why not cut even more?" to the point where McKinsey felt uncomfortable.
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Dont care. If you enter the USA illegally you are getting zero sympathy from me if the US reduces your "food and medical" benefits or deports you at a higher rate due to mckinseys reccomendation.
Laudantium necessitatibus illum culpa voluptatem quas magnam. Omnis et recusandae quasi. Blanditiis voluptate quo earum. Aut tempora eius perspiciatis.
Voluptatum mollitia est quibusdam repellat. Totam qui molestiae distinctio unde. Dolorem ut ad dolor impedit unde iure. Et nihil ea quo nesciunt molestiae officia consequatur. Et eius minima nam fugit omnis. Eum asperiores consequatur impedit nemo et tempora.
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