Product Description With offices in places like Helsinki, Sao Paulo, and Warsaw, and about 70 percent of total revenues (which were $1.05 billion in 2001) coming from overseas, The Boston Consulting Group defies its provincial name. The firm is comfortably settled within the top tier of management consulting firms, and its widely recognized strategy work and international status make it competitive with the likes of McKinsey, Booz Allen, and Bain. With 2,700 consultants (compared to more than 8,000 for McKinsey) and a reputation for generating innovative ideas, BCG manages to stand out despite its small size. What is it that differentiates BCG from its other high-brow competitors? WetFeet has searched high and low for the answer to this question and many more in our exclusive BCG Insider. If you're planning to interview with BCG, this report is for you! You'll explore: What is the history of BCG? What are some of the frameworks developed by BCG and used by companies and MBA students the world over? What are the new and exciting developments at BCG? What are the key responsibilities for MBAs and undergrads at BCG? What is a day in the life of a BCG associate like? Or that of a consultant? What is BCG's attitude toward non-MBA hires? How should you prepare for your BCG interview?