Dusting off the McKinsey business system
McKinsey has been posting a number of classic consulting frameworks under the title "enduring ideas" on the
McKinsey Quarterly site. I
discussed before: consulting frameworks are great for solving problems, but often less good at communicating solutions.
Recently, the
business system was discussed. At McKinsey we used it to analyse the value chain of an industry (manufacturing, sales, distribution, etc.). The basic graphic concept of it (simple arrows) can also be used in another context: communicating a project schedule. See the example below.
Related reading:
- An earlier post on the McKinsey GE 9x9 matrix
- One on the McKinsey cost curve
- One on 2x2's