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Book Summary - The McKinsey Mind by Ethan M. Rasiel and Paul N. Friga

Imagine you’re in a high-stakes boardroom. The CEO stares you down, the CFO taps impatiently, and every decision feels like life or death for the company. What do you do?

Welcome to The McKinsey Mind by Ethan M. Rasiel and Paul N. Friga —a deep dive into the powerful thinking frameworks, problem-solving tools, and communication techniques used by one of the world’s most elite consulting firms: McKinsey & Company.

In this video, we break down the real strategies that McKinsey consultants use to solve billion-dollar problems. These aren’t just theories—they’re field-tested methods pulled straight from the book “The McKinsey Mind”, backed by stories from high-pressure, real-world scenarios.

What you’ll learn:
- How to think with structure using the MECE principle
- Why starting with a hypothesis leads to faster, smarter decisions
- How to make data-driven choices using the 80/20 rule
- The power of The Pyramid Principle for persuasive communication
- How to lead like a McKinsey pro with structured autonomy and pre-wired meetings

Whether you’re a strategist, entrepreneur, or just someone who wants to make sharper decisions—this video gives you the tools to think like the world’s best consultants.

Try this: Start applying one of these frameworks to your next big challenge—and see how much more confident, clear, and effective you become.

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