McKinsey Plans to Use AI Agents to Help Choose Client Teams

McKinsey & Co. plans to use AI agents to help choose consultants assigned to client teams, supplementing the work of its professional development employees. The move aims to ensure the firm assigns its best people to the right situations as it grows to almost 40,000 employees.
McKinsey & Co. is adopting AI agents to help choose consultants for client teams. The management consulting firm will use these agents to supplement its professional development employees, who have long matched consultants to clients behind the scenes. As McKinsey has grown to nearly 40,000 employees, this process has become increasingly complex. Wendy Miller, chief people officer for North America, stated that AI will help ensure the firm gets the best people in the right situations. The move is the firm's latest step in adopting artificial intelligence across its operations.
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