McKinsey chief Bob Sternfels has signalled he plans to run for a second term as managing partner as he rebuilds the consultancy after years of reputational crises and as the firm battles mounting economic and geopolitical challenges. Sternfels, 53, was elected in July 2021 after a turbulent few years when the firm was embroiled in a corruption scandal in South Africa, criticised for its role in turbocharging opioid sales and attacked for working for clients including Saudi Arabia. His predecessor, Kevin Sneader, was the first managing partner since the 1970s not to win a second three-year term after the turmoil...