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Bruce D. Henderson (1915-1992) is the founder of the Boston Consulting Group. He founded it in 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts. It was originally called the Management and Consulting Division of the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company and was itself a subsidiary of The Boston Company. A former Bible salesman, Henderson had earned an undergraduate degree in engineering from Vanderbilt University before attending Harvard Business School. He left HBS ninety days before graduation to work for Westinghouse Corporation, where he became one of the youngest vice presidents in the company's history. He would leave Westinghouse to head Arthur D. Little's management services unit before accepting an improbable challenge from the CEO of the Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company to start a consulting arm for the bank. The billings for the first month of BCG were only US$ 500, Henderson nonetheless in December 1963 hired his second consultant, Arthur P. Contas.


Today BCG is among the largest and most profitable management consulting companies in the world. It has 60 offices in 37 countries and in 2004 had a revenue of US$ 1.3 billion.


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Bruce Henderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (221 words)
Bruce D. Henderson (1915-1992) is the founder of the Boston Consulting Group.
A former Bible salesman, Henderson had earned an undergraduate degree in engineering from Vanderbilt University before attending Harvard Business School.
Nevertheless, Henderson hired his second consultant, Arthur P. Contas in December 1963.
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Henderson most recently was chief executive of Edgecombe Holdings LLC, a private investment company based in Richmond, VA. He is the former chief executive of Invensys Control Systems, a $3.5 billion operating unit of London-based Invensys plc and a leader in home and commercial automation.
Henderson enjoyed a thirteen-year career at TRW, Inc. a leader in the aerospace and defense, automotive, and information services industries where he served as Vice President and General Manager of TRW Electronic Convenience Systems, an automotive electronics supplier.
Henderson is a director of the Lean Enterprise Institute, an education and research organization whose mission is to advance a set of ideas commonly known as Lean Production and Lean Thinking — based on the Toyota Production System.
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