Mitchell Madison Group - Organization

Organization

Mitchell Madison Group is formally organized as a Corporation and functions as a partnership in its day-to-day operations. It is the firm’s policy to only serve one client in a specific industry or around a specific issue as to avoid any perception of potential client conflict. Due to the firm’s orientation towards client success delivery and contingency compensation, its senior partners are much more involved in executing consulting work than is typical for other consulting firms. The organizational pyramid tends to be more “hour-glass” shaped with senior partners and consultants working directly with junior staff. Mitchell Madison also leverages its large Manila office heavily for analytical work and most of its offshore consultants work side by side with the firm’s US and European staff on client projects. According to Vault, the culture at MMG is that of a small, entrepreneurial firm: "As such, consultants are given more responsibility and hands-on experience than they would receive at other consultancies. Consultants work in small, high-powered teams and receive direct feedback from managers, partners and clients".

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