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Phil Kirschner

Senior Expert and Associate PartnerNova York

Advises executive teams on future, post-pandemic workplace strategies and real estate optimization, including the change management systems necessary to minimize resistance and accelerate adoption of new ways of working

Phil is a senior expert and associate partner in the firm’s Real Estate and People & Organizational Performance Practices. He has led multiple large-scale workplace transformations, and is passionate about measuring the outcomes of workplace design, occupancy, and activation choices on business objectives and employee experience.

Examples of his recent work include the following:

  • empowering members of the post-COVID-19, future-workplace planning team for a Fortune 500 technology company by developing employee journeys, workplace configuration benchmarks, flexible office and coworking strategies, and remote-working policies
  • inspiring the teleworking and workplace-mobility transformation of a major US state agency through creation of a “north star” vision, increasing capacity of a new headquarters by 30 percent, introducing new collaboration tools, and fostering a culture of increased innovation and risk taking
  • leading the executive and employee discovery activities to define a “footprint for the future” for the corporate headquarters of a real-estate developer with $45 billion in assets under management; redesigned the employee and client experience, embedded a community-connection team and “living lab” for piloting new workplace technologies

Prior to McKinsey, Phil had 20 years of experience across the disciplines of information security, operational risk, expense management and corporate real estate. His workplace strategy career began when he cocreated an industry-leading “smart working” program for a global financial-services firm that improved employee engagement, reduced voluntary attrition, and increased building capacity for over 15,000 staff in seven countries.

Published work

Hybrid can be healthy for your organization—when done right,” blog entry, McKinsey & Company, February 2024

Is your workplace ready for flexible work? A survey offers clues,” McKinsey & Company, June 2023

Corporate real estate: From bricks and mortar to people and places,” blog entry, McKinsey & Company, December 2022

Your office needs a purpose,” blog entry, McKinsey & Company, August 2022

People and places: How and where to work next,” McKinsey & Company, August 2022

The office of the future: A whole new (floor) plan,” McKinsey & Company, July 2022

Returning to the office can be a choice, not a challenge,” blog entry, McKinsey & Company, July 2022

Americans are embracing flexible work—and they want more of it,” McKinsey & Company, June 2022

How virtual work is accelerating innovation,” McKinsey & Company, June 2022

Reimagining the future of financial-services headquarters,” McKinsey & Company, May 2022

Designing the workplace of tomorrow: lessons from life sciences,” blog entry, McKinsey & Company, March 2022

Podcasts

The Future of Work with McKinsey’s Phil Kirschner,” The Hire thru Retire Podcast, 2023

Rethinking the future of offices,” Looking Forward: Conversations about the Future of Work, 2022

Why Return to the Office? Exploring the Value and Purpose of the Future Workplace by McKinsey Senior Expert, Phil Kirschner,” Workplace Innovator, 2022

WeLearn: Lessons From WeWork by Mckinsey Senior Expert, Phil Kirschner,” #WorkBold Podcast, 2022

Is your coworking space really ready for enterprise clients?,” Everything Coworking, 2021

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EDUCATION

Washington University in St. Louis
BS, computer science