Well, it's mostly based on brand assumptions and relationships. These big firms have established relationships with the executive suite so they are able to sell their folks at a high rate. Also, executives assume that since they are going w...
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Yes, very often. Training firms, incentive houses, and destination management companies in the U.S. and beyond continue to hire us to supplement training curricula or deliver event programs. In such cases, we usually provide services under ...
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Andrej, At Textron we started out using McKinsey who had a very competent Pricing practice, but quickly brought it in house as they were very expensive and the processes are fairly straight forward although hard to execute depending on your...
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Technology has taken on so many levels, and with business being so fast-paced, information technology (IT) simply has to keep up. There are academic institutions that prepare students to take on IT, and in a corporate setting, companies hav...
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Recruiting contract employees is a challenge by itself. They need to be recruited only for a certain period of time, after which they have to leave the client organization and be re-located. www.gtssminds.com is a pioneer in IT recruitment....
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Yes. Consulting firms are expected to use the SEP on all Commonwealth projects, and we want to do all we can to help them succeed. Consulting firms planning to bid on a Commonwealth project or who are currently engaged on a project are enco...
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I recently had a series of conversations with one of my colleague’s employed with a competing consulting firm. He is in a senior management position and is directly responsible for the success of the engagement. I will not divulge the cust...
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