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How Troy Ruemping Thinks About Strategy

21 min · 3. juni 2026
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Troy Ruemping [https://www.linkedin.com/in/troyruemping/] has spent his career asking the question most consultants skip: what problem are we actually solving? He's done it at McKinsey, at the Big Four, and now while splitting his time between independent consulting and building his own food tech venture. In this conversation, Troy breaks down the discipline behind great strategy work — and what happens when you take those skills into an entirely new field.

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