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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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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 12. Jabian Consulting
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For Nigel Zelcer, partner and co-founder of Jabian Consulting, an IT firm in Atlanta, the external recognition that comes from being a Best Small Firm to Work For is secondary to what it means to his own employees and clients.
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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 10. Plus Consulting
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Steve Smith, managing partner of Plus Consulting, an IT firm based in Bridgeville, Pa., says he truly believes that his consultants know and believe “we add real value to organizations by focusing on the people, process, and issues surrounding implementation projects rather than just being geeks that install software.”
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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 8. Centric Consulting
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Centric Consulting, a 300-person IT firm in Columbus, Ohio, is one of only a handful of firms that have been on our Best Small Firms to Work For list every year since we launched it in 2008.
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»The 2010 Best Small Firms: 6. Cumberland Consulting
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It‘s been a pretty good year for Cumberland Consulting, a Brentwood, Tenn.-based healthcare IT firm.
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»The 2010 Best Firms: 9. Accenture
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For the second straight year, Accenture finds itself among the Top 10 in our annual Best Firms to Work For survey.
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»‘Capturing’ a New Opportunity: How to Realize Fast ROI and Measurable Benefits with an Enterprise-Wide Capture Strategy
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Anthony Macciola is Chief Technology Officer at Kofax, Inc. and has been responsible for several successful products including Kofax VirtualReScan. He has 25 years of experience in the document imaging industry and brings extensive expertise in the areas of software, hardware and algorithm development.
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»A Healthy Opportunity
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Healthcare Reform is Just a First Step. Total Transformation Adds Up to ‘Billions of Dollars of Opportunity’
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»Best Practices in Career Development
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It’s been said before: People are what consulting firms are all about—the intellectual horsepower that drives engagements and builds revenue. But now more than ever, as the economy continues to recover, consulting firms are placing an increased value on recruiting, retention and career development at their firms.
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»Capgemini Sees Opportunity in U.S. Public Sector Market
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Two years ago, Capgemini generated about $30 million in its Government Solutions practice. By year’s end, the practice will be tallying about $135 million in revenue, a 450 percent increase in just two years.
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»Accenture Acquires Assets of CadenceQuest
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Accenture has completed its acquisition of assets from CadenceQuest, Inc., a privately-owned company specializing in customer data and analytics for retailers.
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