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- »One on One with Ed Hess
Grow or Die. It’s probably the most common business axiom, and the least accurate, according to the new book “Smart Growth: Building an Enduring Business by Managing the Risks of Growth” (Columbia Business School Publishing). To better understand the book’s implications for firms, Consulting’s One-on-One sat down with the book’s author, Ed Hess, a former Arthur Andersen strategy consultant and current professor at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business.
- »One on One with Summit's David Litherland
When prospective employees interview for a job, they obsess over making a good, lasting impression. Firms should do the same. To learn how firms can avoid typical pitfalls, Consulting’s One on One sat down with David Litherland, managing partner of Summit Search Group, an executive search firm specializing in placing professionals within professional service firms.
- »One on One with PwC's Tom Craren
Senior executives are becoming immune to traditional marketing. Marketing consultants tell us that to pierce through the white noise of corporate communication, firms should consider “content marketing”. Instead of more traditional marketing, providing valuable insight and perspective in a blog or electronic newsletter can serve as a more effective door opener. One of the best examples is PricewaterhouseCoopers’ “10-Minute” series. For almost three years, PwC has boiled down complex thought leadership into small electronic pieces an executive can read in about ten minutes. To learn more about PwC’s marketing efforts, Consulting’s One-on-One sat down with Tom Craren, the firm’s brand strategy and thought leadership leader. His team of 20 writers produces between two to three 10-minute pieces each month, along with more detailed white papers.
- »One on One with Stanford Hospital's Kate Surman
Transitioning healthcare companies from paper to electronic records presents huge consulting opportunities.
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2010
»Roland Berger Elects New CEO, Executive Committee
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Roland Berger Strategy Consultants has elected Martin Wittig as its new CEO, replacing Burkhard Schwenker.
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2010
»KPMG Buys Grant Thornton's Supply Chain Practice
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KPMG acquired the Supply Chain Advisory Services practice of Grant Thornton LLP, a U.S. member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd.
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2010
»Roberts to Lead Buck Consultants
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Mike Roberts has been named executive managing director of Buck Consultants and will take the consultancy’s top leadership position effective immediately.
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2010
»Aon Corporation to Buy Hewitt Associates
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Aon Corporation has agreed to buy Hewitt Associates Inc. in a cash-and-stock deal valued at nearly $5 billion.
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2010
»No Deal: ATK, Booz & Company Call Off Merger Talks
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After more than a month of speculation about a possible merger between Booz & Company and A.T. Kearney, the firms say they are ending talks and there is no deal.
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2010
»KSA Teams with Ineum, Forms ‘Kurt Salmon’
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Kurt Salmon Associates and Ineum Consulting, both a part of the Management Consulting Group, have united to form one brand that will begin operating as Kurt Salmon on Jan. 1, 2011.
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2010
»KEMA: Strong Growth in Retail Power Sales
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Kema’s quarterly Retail Energy Outlook predicted a growth of about 14 percent of retail power sales in U.S. competitive markets in 2010.
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2010
»Accenture Acquires Assets of CadenceQuest
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Accenture has completed its acquisition of assets from CadenceQuest, Inc., a privately-owned company specializing in customer data and analytics for retailers.
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2010
»Capgemini Named Microsoft Partner of the Year
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Capgemini has been named Microsoft’s Global Enterprise Partner of the Year.
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2010
»BCG Wins Awards for Automotive Turnaround Work
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The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) received four awards for its work in advising the U.S. Treasury Department on last year’s Chapter 11 reorganization of General Motors and Chrysler.
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