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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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»10th Anniversary: The Women Leaders in Consulting
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Some of our best ideas have come just in the last few years. Beginning in 2007, we launched our Women Leaders in Consulting awards.
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- »2010 Awards Dinner - Women Leaders in Consulting
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»Jeanne Harris: The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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As an executive research fellow, Accenture’s Jeanne Harris, conceives and leads original research on topics of strategic importance to business executives.
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»The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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The impact of women on the consulting profession far outpaces their raw numbers. Perhaps in 2009 more than ever.
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»Kristen Vennum: The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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Not many management consultants begin their careers as landscape architects, but Kristen Vennum did.
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»Olivia Wakefield Lee: The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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For Olivia Wakefield Lee, it’s always been about the journey.
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»Erika Serow: The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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Erika Serow, armed with an undergraduate degree in Sociology and Italian, joined Bain & Company for what she thought would be a short stint—just enough time until she figured out what she really wanted to do with her life.
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»Lynne Doughtie: The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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Lynne Doughtie joined KPMG almost 25 years ago with the goal to be an auditor.
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»Marcy Beitle: The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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Marcy Beitle began her career as a technology consultant, but then one day she happened to be in the right place at the right time.
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»Robin Tomlin: The Women Leaders in Consulting, 2009
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Robin Tomlin began her career as a printing specialist working for the U.S. Navy.
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