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Big 4’s management consulting arms gain muscle

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The management consulting business has been growing 25-30% for all firms in the last two years. However, the varying number of digital consultants each firm adds to management consulting complicates direct comparisons.

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California BanCorp Launches Treasury Management Consultancy

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California BanCorp , the holding company for California Bank of Commerce (CBC), has announced the launch of a Treasury Management Consultancy to enable firms to manage their liquidity, utilize excess cash for better investments and reduce financial risks. “We

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Change Management Consulting: Your Transformation's Best Friend

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India's auto parts industry poised to cross $80 bn revenue in 2024-25

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billion, according to B2B risk management consultancy Rubix Data Sciences. The revenue of India's automotive components industry is expected to cross $80.1 billion in FY2025 while exports have already touched $21.2

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More CFOs eye the top seat: report

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Of CFOs who take new roles, about 80% are opting for non-CFO jobs, according to a report about CFO “flight risk” from management consulting firm Russell Reynolds.

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How to Purchase ERP for Management Companies

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It is difficult for a management consulting business to grow and succeed if it’s operating with unreliable data. In this scenario, anyone would have trouble understanding where the business is headed and making important business decisions.

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One out of four Indian employees may switch jobs within the next year, reveals BCG survey

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Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a global management consulting firm, surveyed 11,000 employees across eight countries, including India. The survey reveals that 26 per cent of Indian employees may leave their current jobs within the next year, emphasizing the critical role of emotional factors in retention.