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The Consulting magazine 2007 Best Firms to Work For is based on nearly 9,000 respondents from 190 firms.
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Slalom Consulting
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John Tobin doesn’t just want employees who work hard. He wants ones who play hard, too. When talking about the culture of six-and-a-half-year-old Seattle-based Slalom Consulting, the founder and national general manager of the firm describes an environment that sounds more like a cocktail party than a consulting firm. “I don’t know if this a good thing to say, but we’re a lot of fun.
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West Monroe Partners
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This five-and-a-half-year-old firm was founded by a group of former Arthur Andersen employees under the direction of Dean Fischer, who now serves as West Monroe Partners’ president, and Kevin McCarty, who leads the company’s enterprise solutions and merger and acquisition practices.
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Oliver Wyman
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As a firm, Oliver Wyman has existed only since May when Mercer Oliver Wyman, Mercer Management Consulting and Mercer Delta were combined. Two of those firms—Mercer Oliver Wyman and Mercer Management Consulting—tied for eighth on our list of Best Firms in 2006. So, it should come as no surprise then, that the newly formed Oliver Wyman would also rank No. 8 on this year’s list.
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Kurt Salmon Associates
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Interested in working at Kurt Salmon Associates? Job hoppers need not apply. Bill Pace, CEO of the Atlanta-headquartered consumer products/retail and healthcare consultancy, estimates that the average tenure of his team is nearly a decade.
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