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Type Partnership
Founded 1963
Boston, Massachusetts
Headquarters
66 offices in 38 countries
Website bcg.com
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm, founded by
Bruce Henderson in 1963. It has 66 offices in 38 countries, and its current CEO is Hans-Paul
Bürkner. BCG is generally ranked as one of the most "prestigious" management consulting firms
in the industry.[1]
The firm prides itself on its employee-focused culture, and over the last 4 years has been the only
top-tier consulting firm to appear in Fortune magazine's "Best companies to work for" report. In
the 2009 list, BCG is listed as the 3rd best company to work at, and is the only top-tier
consulting firm to appear in the top 100.[2]
The company was formed when Henderson, a Harvard Business School alumnus, left Arthur D.
Little to become head of a new management consulting division of the Boston Safe Deposit and
Trust Company.
In 1975 Henderson arranged an employee stock ownership plan, so that the employees could
take the company independent from The Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company. The buyout
of all shares was completed in 1979.
Contents
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• 1 Thought Leadership
○ 1.1 BCG Growth-Share Matrix
○ 1.2 Experience Curve
○ 1.3 Advantage Matrix
○ 1.4 Publications
• 2 Recruiting
○ 2.1 Interview process
• 3 Competitors
• 4 Offices
○ 4.1 Offices in Asia Pacific
○ 4.2 Offices in Europe and the Middle East
○ 4.3 Offices in the Americas
• 5 Companies founded by current and former employees
• 6 Notable current and former employees
○ 6.1 Business
○ 6.2 Politics and public service
○ 6.3 Academia
○ 6.4 Others
• 7 See also
• 8 References
• 9 External links