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Booz & Company | |
Company type | Partnership |
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Industry | Management consulting |
Founded | 1914 |
Headquarters | New York, New York 61 offices in 34 countries |
Key people | Joe Saddi, Chairman Shumeet Banerji, CEO Thomas A. Stewart, CMO |
Revenue | $1.1 billion (2008)[1] |
Number of employees | 3,000[2] |
Website | www.booz.com |
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Booz & Company is the oldest management consulting firm in business.[3] Founded in 1914 by Edwin Booz, Booz & Company is a partnership and thus entirely owned by its approximately 200 officers. With 61 offices in 34 countries, the firm has a large international presence. Among Booz's clients are 75 of the world's 100 largest corporations.[4]
The company recently separated from parent company Booz Allen Hamilton, taking the entirety of its commercial consulting business as well as all consulting operations with government entitites outside the United States. Meanwhile, Booz Allen Hamilton is now focused exclusively on U.S. government consulting endeavors. While the two firms continue to collaborate on a limited number of joint opportunities, their non-compete agreement will lapse in 2011, and it is possible that both organizations will attempt to move into each other’s existing market space. The company recently purchased Katzenbach Partners for an undisclosed sum.[5]
History
After graduating from Northwestern University in Chicago in 1914, Edwin Booz developed the business theory that companies would be more successful if they could call on someone outside their own organizations for expert, impartial advice.[6] This theory developed into a new profession — management consulting — and the firm that would bear his name. Booz established a small consulting firm in Chicago, and, two years later, he and two partners formed the Business Research and Development Company, which conducted studies and performed investigational work for commercial and trade organizations. This service, which Booz labeled as the first of its kind in the Midwest, soon attracted such clients as Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Chicago's Union Stockyards and Transit Company, and the Canadian & Pacific Railroad."[7]
By the end of the 1950s, Time Magazine dubbed the firm "the world's largest, most prestigious management consulting firm."[8]
In 1970, Booz Allen went public with an initial offering of 500,000 shares at $24 per share. Trading continued through 1976.[8]
Notable contributions
Over the years, Booz has been credited with developing some of the most important concepts in business. Most notably, the firm coined the terms and developed the concepts of supply chain, supply chain management, product life cycle, and the PERT Chart.[9][10]
The firm publishes the majority of its thought leadership in its quarterly management magazine Strategy+Business, which in 2009 was one of just two business magazines to grow its circulation, along with The Economist.[10] The publication's founding Editor-in-Chief Joel Kurtzman was a former Harvard Business Review Editor-in-Chief. While at Strategy+Business, he coined the widely-used term thought leader.[11]
The Katzenbach Center at Booz & Company has generated pioneering research on the importance of fostering companies' informal organization to improve corporate performance. In a white paper entitled "Fast Track to Recovery"[12] and the book Leading Outside the Lines[13], Booz Partner Jon Katzenbach uses various case studies to illustrate the exchange between the formal and the informal elements of organizations.
Prominent assignments
Booz & Company has had a hand in several notable private and public engagements throughout its years. The dawn of the contract system for Hollywood movies, the merger of the National and American football leagues, the rescue of the Chrysler corporation from bankruptcy, and the creation of Deutsche Telekom from government agencies that had grown up on both sides of the Iron Curtain all involved Booz assignments.[14]
Competitors
Booz and Company has three main competitors in the market to provide strategy services to Fortune 500 companies: McKinsey & Company (McKinsey), The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and Bain & Company (Bain).[15] They are often referred to as the "Big four"
Recruiting
In 2007, the firm had roughly 150,000 applicants and 1033 new jobs.[16] The firm recruits employees from the world's best business schools. Booz is the second largest recruiter at Columbia Business School[17] and the third largest recruiter at INSEAD[18] and London Business School[19].
The firm operates on a modified version of the Cravath System, under which employees are promoted within a certain time frame or "counseled out".[9]
Notable companies founded by current and former employees
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Staff & Alumni
Notable Employees
- George Appling — Former President & COO, Brightstar Corporation; founder and former CEO, Xelibri; former Chief Strategy Officer, Siemens mobile
- Jihad Azour — Former Finance Minister, Lebanon
- Jon Katzenbach — Former McKinsey Managing Partner; Founder of Katzenbach Partners
- Kenneth Kurtzman — Former General Manager and Strategic Planning Executive, Compaq
- Thomas A. Stewart — Former Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Business Review
- Trung lai — Coined the term and defined the System Engineering Lifecycle (SELC) for DHS, Harvard Business Review
Alumni in Business
Booz employees have been known to exit into industry after consulting, as clients often look to hire them. Below is a list of former employees prominent in industry.
- Abigail Johnson — Vice Chairman, Fidelity Investments
- Alex Oliver — Founding Partner, Oliver Wyman
- Andrew Stern — CEO, SunGard Availability Services
- Ari Bousbib — CEO, IMS Health; former President, United Technologies
- Arthur D. Collins, Jr. — CEO and Chairman of the Board, Medtronic Inc.; Board of Directors, Boeing; Senior Advisor, Oak Hill Capital
- Bill Jackson — Senior VP and President, Sears Holding Corporation, Automotive
- Bill Wyman — Founding Partner, Oliver Wyman
- Bob Bakish — President, MTV International
- Brian Murray — President and CEO, HarperCollins Publishers
- Charles L. Teschner, Jr. — Executive VP of Global Strategy, McGraw-Hill Companies
- Daniel Weiss — President, Lafayette College
- David Newkirk — CEO of Executive Education, University of Virginia's Darden School
- David Steinberger — President and CEO, Perseus Books Group
- Deven Sharma — President, Standard & Poor's
- Eric Spiegel — President and CEO, Siemens Corporation
- Florent Perrichon — President and CEO, Cerruti
- Gerry Horkan — Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy, Yahoo!
- Ghassan Hasbani — CEO, Saudi Telecom Company
- Gregory Fleming — President, Morgan Stanley Investment Management; Senior Research Scholar, Yale Law School; former President and COO, Merrill Lynch
- Ivan Menezes — President, North America and Chairman, Asia Pacific, Diageo
- Indra Nooyi — Chairman and CEO, Pepsi
- Jim Rosenthal — CEO, Kaplan Professional
- Joanna Earl — COO, Current TV
- Joe Simon — EVP & CIO, Viacom
- Jonathan S. Bush — President, CEO, and Co-founder of athenahealth
- Jorge Espinel — Executive Vice President of Strategy and Corporate Development, News Corporation
- Josh Silverman — CEO, Skype
- Jurgen Buser — Group CFO, Thomas Cook Group
- Keith Fox — President, BusinessWeek
- Lindley Scarlett — President, Annin & Co.
- Lisa Shalett — Chief Investment Officer, Merrill Lynch; former CEO, Sanford Bernstein
- Maarten Jager - CFO, Diageo North America
- Mark Moran — CEO and President, MetroHealth
- Martín Redrado — President, Central Bank of Argentina
- Michael S. Gliedman — SVP, Chief Information Officer, National Basketball Association
- Michael Wolf — former COO and President, MTV Networks
- Mitch Quint - CEO, Formica North America
- Nancy McKinstry — CEO, Chairman of the Executive Board, Wolters Kluwer
- Pascal Cagni — General Manager Europe, Apple
- Paul Idzik — former COO, Barclays PLC
- Randy Lake — Executive VP & General Manager, Sony Pictures Imageworks
- Raymond J. Lane — Partner, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers; former President and COO, Oracle Corporation
- Rhonda Germany — VP of Strategy & Business Development, Honeywell Inc.
- Richard Beyer — Chairman of the Board and CEO, Freescale Semiconductor
- Richard Gay — Executive VP, Strategy & Operations, MTV and VH1 Networks
- Rohit Bhagat — COO, Barclays Global Investors
- Christopher Bland — Chairman, Royal Shakespeare Company; former Chairman of British Telecommunications; former Olympic fencer
- Sanju Bansal — COO & Vice Chairman, MicroStrategy
- Steven Heyer — CEO, Harry & David; Director, Lazard; former CEO, Starwood Hotels; former President and COO, Coca-Cola; former President, Turner Broadcasting
- Tim Collins — Founder and Chief Executive of Ripplewood Holdings
- Todd Larsen — President, Dow Jones & Company
- Tom Hansson — Senior VP of Strategy & Corporate Development, Sara Lee Corp.
Alumni in Politics and Public Service
- Wendy Alexander - Labour Party Leader and Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP).
- Karol Joseph "Bo" Bobko - Retired United States Air Force officer and a former USAF and NASA astronaut.
- Keith R. Hall - Director, National Reconnaissance Office (1997–2001); formerly Executive Director for Intelligence Community Affairs
- Steve Isakowitz - Department of Energy Chief Financial Officer. Former Deputy Associate Administrator, NASA, 2002–2005
- William Benjamin "Bill" Lenoir (Ph.D.) - Former NASA astronaut.
- George E. Little - Media Relations, Central Intelligence Agency (2007-)
- John M. McConnell - Director of National Intelligence (2007-); formerly Director of the National Security Agency (1992–96); retired in 1996 as Vice Admiral, United States Navy
- Zoran Jolevski - Ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia in the US.
- Thomas S. Moorman Jr. - Commander, Air Force Space Command (1990–92); Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force (1994–1997)
- Michael C. Mullen - Assistant Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- Patrick Gorman - Chief Information Officer (CIO), and Assistant Deputy Director National Intelligence (ADDNI), Strategy, Plans, and Policy, ODNI
- Andrew Turnbull - Member, House of Lords (upper Parliament), United Kingdom (2005-); Head of British Civil Service (2002–2005)
- Melissa Hathaway - Director, National Cyber Security Initiative
- General Frederick Frank Woerner, Jr. - Retired United States Army general and former commander of United States Southern Command.
- R. James Woolsey, Jr. - Director of Central Intelligence Agency (1993–95)
- Dov Zakheim - U.S. government advisor
See also
References
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- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GuVhSE-Ydk
- ^ Dvorak, Phred (23 April 2009). "Booz to Buy Katzenbach Partners". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Booz Allen History
- ^ JRANK Booz Allen Hamilton History
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- ^ http://www.booz.com/media/uploads/Fast_Track_To_Recovery.pdf
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