Managing Director & Senior Partner
Chicago
Eric Wick leads Boston Consulting Group’s Corporate Finance & Strategy practice in North America.
Since joining BCG in 2002, he has acquired deep expertise advising clients across diverse sectors, including industrial goods, medical technologies, biopharma, consumer goods, real estate, and financial services.
Eric is passionate about helping ambitious companies through transformative change, simultaneously building winning positions, nurturing a high-performance culture, and delivering sustained and superior total shareholder returns.
Before joining BCG, Eric was an operations director for an Australian online-grocery distributor, an associate with McKinsey, and a special operations officer with the US Navy.
To reignite growth and boost returns, insurers need to fundamentally rethink their business and operating models.
The pandemic is pumping the brakes on M&A, but activity will rebound and likely accelerate. Banks should be bold and ready.
The rankings provide a valuable frame of reference by indicating which companies and industries entered the COVID-19 crisis with TSR momentum and which did not.
New competitors are changing how the game is played. Traditional winners must adjust by adopting key strategies of digital natives.
Regulators are loosening some constraints on large banks, creating an opportunity to boost TSR by transforming the business mix. Banks may want to sharpen their M&A skills.
The headline numbers don’t tell the whole story. Use the interactive format to delve deeper into the performance of the world’s leading companies.
BCGでは、1999年から毎年、「バリュークリエーターズ・レポート」を発行し、株主価値創造に優れた企業のランキングと、その時々の事業環境において重要な株主価値創造についての考え方を発表してきました。20年という節目にあたり、本論考では、長年の研究から得たエッセンスとして10の学びを紹介しています。
Early movers can experiment, while companies that wait have dwindling options.
Explore our interactive guide to the top 50 large-cap value creators and the top 10 value creators in 33 industries.