The 2014 Executive Outlook: Greener Pastures, Sunnier Skies

Based on the results of our Executive Outlook survey, which measures what firm leaders are forecasting for 2014, it appears the consulting profession feels pretty good about where we are and where we’re going.

| February 06, 2014

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It appears that consulting executives and firm leaders are finally—once and for all—moving on from the Great Recession. It's been a long time coming. The wounds were deep, and the scars remain but time marches on. And so does the profession.

Based on the results of our Executive Outlook survey, which measures what firm leaders are forecasting for 2014, it appears the consulting profession feels pretty good about where we are and where we're going. We have come out of the woods and see greener pastures and sunnier skies ahead. At least that's one of the major takeaways of our annual survey, which queried firm leaders about their business this year, and what they're expecting for next year.

There's simply no denying the executive outlook for 2014 is filled with optimism. As part of the survey, we again asked firm leaders about their businesses, including revenue, profits, opportunities and the challenges ahead. Consulting surveyed more than 200 Managing Directors, Partners and Vice Presidents in October and November of 2013.

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