Management consulting firms are doing their best to help clients navigate the age of AI. To stay ahead of the competition and ensure their clients’ success, they should encourage companies to build a knowledge graph and improve data governance.
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Digital transformation is an inescapable imperative for modern businesses. But embarking on a programme of digital transformation without expertise is foolhardy, considering the many potential pitfalls along the way, whether that’s dead-end technology or improperly implemented systems.
European software and cloud firm SAP SE is accelerating its push to meet the rapidly rising demand for its services in the Chinese market. As the effects of the coronavirus pandemic slowly subside in the region, the company reiterated its long-term commitment to providing top-notch cloud computing solutions to its Chinese customers.
A new automotive consultancy, Elevenci, has been launched to provide manufacturers, fleet and leasing providers, and finance houses with access to a panel of experts.
Each year, around 185,000 MBA students graduate in the U.S. alone. A significant portion of these students spend more than 100 hours each preparing for so-called case interviews — the favored evaluation method of elite consulting firms such as McKinsey, in which candidates are presented with a business problem and asked to talk through how they would solve the problem.
Professional services firm Deloitte has appointed a director into its transaction services team in the North East.
nsKnox, a leading cyber security provider of corporate payment protection technology, today announced an international strategic partnership with KPMG, a leading global consulting firm.
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has launched its BCG Gamma division in the Netherlands, as the consulting firms seeks to support Dutch corporates and the public-private sector with embracing artificial intelligence and advanced analytics.
EY has become the latest member of the Big Four to announce restructuring plans for its UK wing, with the news it will be scaling down its financial services practice. The firm is understood to be putting around 100 jobs in the unit at risk of redundancy, having suffered a decline in work amid a mixed set of 2019 results for the company as a whole.
One year after establishing an office in Russia, management consultancy Arthur D. Little has extended its presence in Eastern Europe with the opening of a locale in Poland.
Research among nearly 20,000 graduates across UK’s top universities and business schools has revealed the country’s top consulting firms to work