Ian Harvey, Professor Ray Wild and Joe Sinyor are to be judges for the 1996 MCA Management Book of the Year, sponsored by the Management Consultancies...
View articleFrankfurt: Germans are not known for their sense of humour – sorry Hans and Helmut but it’s true. They don’t for some reason appreci...
View articleParity has reported increased turnover and profits. Pre-tax profits are up 40 per cent on 1995’s figures to #4.3m this year. Turnover had grown ...
View articleUK firms’ expectations of returns from the Internet outpace the investment they are prepared to make, according to research by KPMG Management C...
View articleA one-day conference, The Internet for Professional Services, aimed at consultants, lawyers and accountants, will feature a contribution from Andersen...
View articleOver a third of consultants leave the industry altogether when they leave their first employer, according to a survey by recruitment consultancy Beame...
View articleThe Hoskyns name, prominent in UK IT and professional services since 1964, is to disappear as part of a consolidation and rebranding programme by pare...
View articleStephen Butler has succeeded Jon Madonna as chairman of US accounting and consulting firm KPMG Peat Marwick. Madonna, who held the post for six years,...
View articleProject managers must focus on business benefits as well as budgetsand timescales when delivering projects, says Harvey Parr Read More...
View articleWatson Wyatt has established a new European healthcare consulting practice, based in the UK. Heading the new practice is John Cassell, who joins from ...
View articleFirms outsourcing IT tend to keep it out and remain with their original vendor, according to research by outsourcing advisers Morgan Chambers. Of the ...
View articleOctober 21 Influencing skills to achieve results, London. Details, The Strategic Planning Society, 0171 323 1692 21-23 The European business excellenc...
View articleWith this issue we warmly welcome a new guest (though hardly a stranger) to the pages of Management Consultancy: the Institute of Management Consultan...
View articleThe scale of the Year 2000 problem threatens to be so large thatconsultancies are forming alliances in order to cope with the anticipatedsurge in dema...
View articleBriefs … Pre-Qualification Submissions … Bid Specifications … Invitations To Tender. Whatever they’re called, their arrival in...
View articleCompanies’ IT systems are thwarting their plans for change, according to a survey carried out on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Management...
View articleFad-surfing in the Boardroom By: Eileen Shapiro Price: #15.99 Publisher: Capstone “Fad-surfing”, according to the author, is “the pr...
View articleDruid Group is to float, aiming for a full listing on the London Stock Exchange at the end of November this year. “We are only selling 60 per ce...
View articleCMG has reported pre-tax profits up 31 per cent to #11.3m, in its interim results ending 30 June 1996. Turnover increased by 23 per cent to #116.6m wi...
View articleA significant number of small consulting firms are selling services to major consultancy markets at rates well below average, and below same-size comp...
View articleAndersen Consulting is planning to launch a new business in the US on the 1 November, called Via World Network. It is the third business to be set up ...
View articleIf you apply for Associate membership of IMC by 15 November 1996, we will not only pay your subscription for the rest of 1996 but also 50 per cent of ...
View articleClient/server has become old hat – before most IT users and many consultants really worked out what it was in the first place. In the US, IT dir...
View articleOur annual survey shows that there has been substantial improvement in the fortunes of the largest consultancies. And, says Philip Abbott, they are co...
View articleThe days of the single energy provider are numbered, says CosimaDuggal, and the new multi-utilities will be forced to change theirapproach to customer...
View articleThe stage is set for an explosion in interest in document management,says Douglas Hayward, as organisations realise that, in order to survive,they mus...
View articleSince the May issue of Management Consultancy, press reports of a “re-interpretation” of the Koran have been sighted. I understand that it...
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