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Ethan M. Rasiel


Born
December 31, 1969


Ethan M. Rasiel was a consultant in McKinsey & Co. s New York office. His clients included major companies in finance, telecommunications, computing, and consumer goods sectors. Prior to joining McKinsey, Rasiel, who earned an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, was an equity fund manager at Mercury Asset Management in London, as well as an investment banker.

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“Part One describes how McKinsey thinks about business problems. It shows what it means to be fact-based, structured, and hypothesis-driven.”
Ethan M. Rasiel, The McKinsey Way

“The essence of the initial hypothesis is “Figure out the solution to the problem before you start.” This seems counterintuitive, yet you do it all the time.”
Ethan M. Rasiel, The McKinsey Way

“it is amazing what you can accomplish when you do it in a "take no prisoners" manner.”
Ethan M. Rasiel, McKinsey Mind



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