WPP has engaged global consultancy McKinsey & Company to support a strategic review of the company, aimed at assessing and improving its operations amid recent market challenges. The review is part of a broader effort to strengthen the group’s position in the advertising and communications sector.
The decision follows recent profit warnings that highlighted the need for WPP to adapt its offerings to client needs and evolving market trends. The review is expected to focus on simplifying client-facing services, leveraging technology and AI, and increasing operational efficiency across its global operations.
According to media reports, Cindy Rose, CEO of WPP, is leading the review internally, working alongside McKinsey to evaluate areas for strategic improvement. The review will examine enterprise solutions, digital capabilities, and growth opportunities in new markets, while assessing structural efficiencies within the company.
The review is anticipated to result in recommendations for streamlining operations and enhancing WPP’s value proposition to clients. Observers note that the company is seeking to better integrate technology into its services to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
Industry analysts have suggested that this strategic initiative reflects WPP’s recognition of the increasing importance of AI and digital solutions in marketing and communications.
The strategic review with McKinsey is expected to inform WPP’s next phase of transformation, with leadership aiming to implement changes that reinforce the company’s market position while improving efficiency, innovation, and client service.














