Editor's Note: Top 25 Consultants
A few of us choose Einstein over Churchill. Others may pick John Lennon over FDR. But very few of us ever exclude Lincoln. It seems Honest Abe never misses a meal. Or at least not when it comes to meals cooked up by this anachronistic question: Which three people from history would you most like to have dinner with? If you have ever answered this question (and who hasn’t?), consider yourself guilty of that all-so-popular sin of people-ranking.
Chris Nesi|
2001-06-06 02:04:00.000
The Top 25 Consultants 2000
How dare we? How dare we list the people we deem to be the 25 most influential consultants and then profile them within these pages? And, as if such a list weren't already fraught with journalistic landmines, we went ahead and ranked the listees. After all, if the appeal of a list is to discover whose been included or excluded, than why not heighten the experience with a little numbering? To all those who find lists trite and hollow, we apologize, but for those of you who enjoy unmitigated flights of fancy: Buckle up. We’ve got a great list.