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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.
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»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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»Study: U.S. Retailers to Face New Threats
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When A.T. Kearney’s Global Retail Development Index is released in June, at least one of the findings should give U.S. retailers pause, says Hana Ben-Shabat, a partner in A.T. Kearney’s retail practice and co-author of the annual index report.
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»Top 25 Consultants 2010: Michael Dart
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Sometimes being a great consultant means having the confidence in your advice, even when you think it’s the last thing your clients want to hear. If so, then Kurt Salmon’s Michael Dart is, perhaps, in a class by himself.
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»Top 25 Consultants 2010: Hana Ben-Shabat
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When retail companies contemplate their global expansion strategies, A.T. Kearney’s Global Retail Development Index is one of the market’s premier go-to resources. And that makes the index’s co-author, Hana Ben-Shabat, one of the retail industry’s most sought after consultants.
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»The 2010 Small Jewels: RAS & Associates
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Beginning its third year of business, RAS & Associates has grown from a five-person, $1 million start-up in 2008 to being on track to employ 35 consultants and generate $8 million by the end of 2010.
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»Top 25 Consultants, 2009: Brooks Kitchel
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Brooks Kitchel
Partner Kurt Salmon Associates Excellence in Retail
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»Top 25 Consultants, 2009: Claudia D'Arpizio
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Claudia D'Arpizio Partner Bain & Company Excellence in Retail
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»Top 25 Consultants, 2009: Leslie Moeller
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Leslie Moeller
Senior Partner Booz & Company Excellence in Retail
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»One on One with Jaideep Bajaj, Managing Director, ZS Associates
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ZS Associates says strategic cost cutting is the hottest trend in sales and marketing
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»Wholesale Changes
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Retailers were being forced to rethink their fundamental business models before the recession. Now, shifting demographics, over expansion and debt-weary consumers plague the sector.
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