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BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Kripalani & Hamm |
Scrambling To Stem India's Onslaught Now big Western service outfits have to fight back on both the high and low ends. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Do Accountants Who Act as Consultants Take Greater Care or Cut Corners? New Wharton research challenges the idea that lucrative consulting contracts routinely lead auditors to look the other way when preparing financial audits, a key allegation in the scandals at WorldCom, Tyco and Enron. |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Accenture's Outsourcing Bet Will the consulting firm's transition pay off? |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Services: Farming It Out At A Faster Pace Tech-services outfits will see more business, though the rate of growth will slow. Companies will keep moving work from the U.S. to lower-cost areas overseas. |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Professional Services: Auditors Applaud, Consultants Cope New regulations will boost both the hours put into audits and the fees paid. Low-cost competition and fewer new technologies will hold back consulting. |
Fast Company January 2004 Fara Warner |
Brains For Sale IBM's labs are home to 2,000 PhDs and 6 Nobel laureates. And they'll sell you access to all that gray matter. |
InternetNews December 29, 2003 Colin Haley |
Infosys Maps RFID Plan The Indian IT consultant launches a new supply chain management service. |
CRM October 1, 2003 Lisa Picarille |
Vertical Focus: Professional Services Ask law firms, accounting firms, consultants, and financial services firms about CRM and most will tell you that the traditional CRM vendors are more focused on transaction-based customers than on billable clients. |
Fast Company October 2003 Ryan Underwood |
Feel The Burn When Cisco floated a proposal this year to whip 50 to 100 execs into C-level shape, the corporate coaching industry was at a loss. |
Registered Rep. September 17, 2003 Will Leitch |
Specialized Investment Consulting in Demand The increased need for specialized investment consulting services is driving many of the top brokerage houses to reduce their reliance on the large, general consulting firms, a recent study shows. |
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