Victor Cheng Explained

Victor Cheng is a former McKinsey & Company management consultant, strategic planning consultant, public speaker, and author of several books on business.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

He is a graduate of Stanford University[7] with a BA in Economics and an MA in Sociology. Victor started his career as a management consultant with McKinsey & Company and later held senior management positions with Live Person and Art Technology Group (since acquired by Oracle Software).

As a business consultant, Victor advises owners and CEOs of small businesses and Inc. 500-calibre companies in their corporate decision-making. He is a contributor to Entrepreneur.com and writes on topics of leadership and human capital in fast-growing small businesses.[8] Victor also serves as an expert source for media outlets including MSNBC, Fox Business Network, TIME, Forbes, Fortune Small Business, Inc. Magazine, Entrepreneur, and The Wall Street Journal.[9] [10] [11] [12]

He is recognised as the author of the book titled "Case Interview Secrets: A Former McKinsey Interviewer Reveals How to Get Multiple Job Offers in Consulting." Additionally, he is the founder of CaseInterview.com, a blog that caters to individuals who aspire to pursue careers in management consulting. He has garnered significant recognition as an authority on the case interview, which is a job interview format commonly used in the management consulting industry. Furthermore, he has established himself as a commentator on the management consulting industry, often sought after for his insights and expertise in the field.[13] [14] [15]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: How Small Business Can Survive — and Thrive — in Economic Hard Times. Kelly. Spors. 18 September 2008.
  2. Web site: Harvard Business Review - Ideas and Advice for Leaders. hbr.org.
  3. News: Tough Times Call for New Ideas. Kelly K.. Spors. Wall Street Journal . 16 February 2009. www.wsj.com.
  4. Web site: Wall Street vs. Main Street. Patrick. Sauer. 17 September 2008. Inc.com.
  5. Web site: Top 12 Pitfalls of Starting a Business. Lan N.. Nguyen. 25 August 2008. TheStreet.
  6. Web site: Sizable changes. Andrea. Coombes. MarketWatch.
  7. Web site: Victor Cheng . 2022-05-01 . en-US.
  8. Web site: Victor Cheng. Victor. Cheng. Entrepreneur.
  9. Web site: Smartphone showdown - Aug. 7, 2009. money.cnn.com.
  10. Retailers Gear up for Black Friday. Janet. Morrissey. Time . 13 November 2009. content.time.com.
  11. Web site: Ruby Tuesday's Explosive Hoax. Fox Business.
  12. Web site: Banks the New Starbucks?. Fox Business.
  13. News: Acing Tricky Questions. Dennis. Nishi. Wall Street Journal . 5 September 2010. www.wsj.com.
  14. News: McKinsey Tries to Recruit Mothers Who Left the Fold. Leslie. Kwoh. Wall Street Journal . 20 February 2013. www.wsj.com.
  15. Web site: Consultant, consult thyself: Why Gaddafi's former spin doctor, the Monitor Group, filed for bankruptcy. Euny. Hong. Quartz. 11 November 2012 .