A.T. Kearney

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A.T. Kearney
Type Subsidiary of EDS
Founded 1926
Location Chicago, 55 offices in 35 countries
Key people Henner Klein, CEO/Managing Officer
Industry Management consulting
Products Management consulting services
Revenue $806.0 million (2004)
Employees about 2970
Website www.atkearney.com

A.T. Kearney is a management consulting firm that focuses on solving issues of concern to senior management in large corporations and organizations. A.T. Kearney's largest focus is in operations. A.T. Kearney is known throughout the industry as a hands-on management consulting firm.

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History

A.T. Kearney traces its roots back to the founding of McKinsey & Company in 1926. Andrew T. Kearney was one of McKinsey's first partners and established his own firm in 1937. In 1995 global information technology services company EDS acquired A.T. Kearney.

A.T. Kearney has historically been headquartered in Chicago. The first international office was opened in Düsseldorf in 1964. A.T. Kearney now has a presence on all continents (except Antarctica).

A.T. Kearney currently has offices in 55 business centers in 35 countries.

Competitors

A.T. Kearney's top competitors include McKinsey & Company, Bain & Co., The Boston Consulting Group, and Booz Allen Hamilton.

Publishing and public relations

A print and online publication, Executive Agenda, (published quarterly) offers journal-length articles on strategy, organization, marketing and other topics of interest to senior executives. A.T. Kearney also publishes many white papers.

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