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Booz & Co and A.T. Kearney call off merger talks
The companies said they are better off as separate firms. read more
BCG named Best Turnaround Consulting Firm of the Year
The firm also captured three other awards, including Turnaround Consultant of the Year, for work on the restructurings of General Motors and Chrysler. read more
Consultants predict double digit growth for CRM work
Sourceforconsulting.com research identifies why over a third of CRM projects under deliver. read more
BCG: Economic awakening underway in Africa
Forty fast-growing and globalizing companies highlight Africa’s economic awakening, according to a report by The Boston Consulting Group. read more
Boston Consulting Group says some market trends strengthen not weakened during recession
Some 23 megatrends — including the Asian Ascent and E-Migration — strengthened in the Great Recession, and more than half of these trends drive markets larger than $500 Billion, according to new research by The Boston Consulting Group. read more
Roland Berger adds 20 new consultants in financial services center
Risk management expertise bolstered through integration of KDB, and insurance industry consulting expanded. read more
Consulting firms among choice employers for US students
Google is the #1 overall IDEAL Employer for the fourth year in a row among US undergraduate students; McKinsey maintains #2 spot. read more
Turbulent economic future ahead
Business leaders are more resigned to a turbulent economic future than they were at the height of the economic crisis, according to a new report by The Boston Consulting Group. read more
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