Jacqueline OlynykPartnerPricewaterhouseCoopersExcellence in Technology
Not a lot of consulting practices grew 61 percent in 2008, but Pricewaterhouse Coopers SAP Advisory Services practice did. And Jacqueline Olynyk, a partner with the firm and national leader of the SAP Advisory Practice, has set an ambitious goal of doubling the practice again over the next 12 months. Pretty ambitious given this economic climate. And what's the thinking behind such unbridled optimism?
When IBM bought PwC Consulting at the end of 2002, much of the firm's implementation business went with it. Because of non-compete agreements, PwC was restricted from performing certain types of implementation services for five years. Those restrictions were gone at the end of 2007.
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