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The ripple effect

If the consulting "industry" is a collection of micro-markets, you’d expect any downturn to hit sectors and services at different times and with varying degrees of ferocity.  That would certainly be...

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Consultants as bellwethers for the economy?

There’s a common perception that consultants do well in a downturn.  Because they sell services rather than products, consulting firms are – the argument goes – better able to adapt what they do to, to...

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How fast does the consulting market move?

It’s been widely reported that Volvo trucks suffered a potentially catastrophic fall in demand in the third quarter of 2008: from around 40,000 trucks a month, sales fell to around 100. Clearly, the...

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The perfect storm?

The furore over the evil Lord of the Dark, Sir Fred, and his dastardly plan to run off with all the loot, has served to confirm one thing above all else: the average British punter now takes matters...

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The value of brand in a recession

Most people would agree that the recession has so far produced a flight to brand in the consulting market. But will this continue to be the case? There are two forces acting here. The first, pulling...

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The great divide?

One of the ways in which this recession is proving to be different from the last one is that demand for freelance consultants appears to have shrunk. Although there’s no hard data on the shift,...

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What shape will the recession in consulting be?

V-shaped, U-shaped, W-shaped or L-shaped? The debate about the overall trajectory of the recession in the wider economy has been growing in recent days. But what of the consulting industry? It’s now...

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The problem with innovation in consulting

Recessions are supposedly great times for innovation. Companies, their backs against the economic wall, are forced to be creative; those that rise to this challenge emerge stronger once the recovery...

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New business models: Part 1

Recessions are extraordinarily effective tools for sorting winners from losers. Just as with retailers on the High Street, we’re seeing signs that the consulting firms with weaker business models are...

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Schrodinger’s cat and the consulting industry

The art of “and” is the title of an article by the Boston Consulting Group on how organisations, post-recession, need to grow revenue while simultaneously cutting costs. It’s not a question of one or...

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