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As consulting firms gear up for another wave of M&A, Consulting’s One on One sat down with Eric Perander, a partner inside the strategy-consulting firm Waterstone Management Group, to better understand the lessons he learned from one of the largest, and most successful, acquisitions in the profession’s history.
- »One on One with KPMG's Koecher & Rodriguez
KPMG’s Restructuring Services group just got a lot stronger. On July 16, KPMG acquired Grant Thornton’s supply chain advisory practice, effectively doubling the size of its core restructuring team and broadened its service offerings.
- »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.
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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 14. Acquis Consulting Group
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For Acquis Consulting Group, a New York-based operations management firm, landing on the Best Small Firms to Work For list two years running accomplishes something the firm set out to do 12 years ago, according to David Kaufman, managing partner.
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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 7. The Marshall-Teichert Group
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For the second year in a row, the Minnetonka, Minn.-based Marshall-Teichert Group lands a spot in the top half of our Best Small Firms to Work For ranking.
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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 4. Infinitive
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The third time’s a charm for Infinitive, an operations management firm in Dulles, Va.
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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 1. Stroud Consulting
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For the second time in three years, Stroud Consulting, a 70-person operations firm headquartered in Bermuda but with offices in Marblehead, Mass., and England, has claimed the top spot in Consulting magazine’s annual Best Firms to Work For ranking.
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»The 2010 Best Firms: 15. PRTM
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After a two-year hiatus, PRTM is once again back on the Best Firms to Work For list, and Scott Hefter, PRTM’s global managing director, is sure happy about it. “It is quite an honor.
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»The 2010 Best Firms: 13. A.T. Kearney
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Since taking the reigns back after 11 years with EDS in late 2006, Paul Laudicina has made it his personal mission to return A.T. Kearney back to its glory days. And after three consecutive years on the Best Firms to Work For list, it’s safe to say that the firm is back.
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»The 2010 Best Firms: 4. Point B
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Since it launched some 15 years ago, Point B has been breaking all the rules. Point B is an employee-owned operations management firm that specializes in helping clients execute strategic initiatives and deliver business results.
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»A.T. Kearney Achieves Carbon Neutrality
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A.T. Kearney announced it has achieved its goal to be carbon neutral across its worldwide operations by 2010. In 2007, A.T. Kearney established a set of baseline metrics against which to measure its carbon footprint.
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»Case Study: Restructuring BearingPoint, an Inside Look
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In an industry where many troubled human capital firms have imploded in the face of challenges, leading to value-evaporation and massive job losses, the BearingPoint restructuring had a significantly contrasting and positive outcome.
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»BCG Driving Change Through its Automotive Practice
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That sound you're hearing just may be The Boston Consulting Group revving up its Automotive practice. The firm is working for the U.S. Treasury on an initial public offering for General Motors, which is expected to be announced shortly.
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