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Staffing levels at the "bottom" of the organizational structure are now experiencing the fastest growth in realized fee rates. Across the profession entry level and analyst positions are projected to command rates approaching $150 in 2008. This projected annual increase of over 7% is nearly double the rate growth of Partners and Vice Presidents, the segment that is now trailing all other staffing levels in terms of fee growth.

Asia Pacific Consulting Marketplace 2008–2011:
Key Trends, Profiles and Forecasts

Despite the global economic slowdown APAC maintains strong growth in consulting demand, the APAC consulting market still varies significantly by region in its ability to generate new consulting demand. Below average prospects persist in Japan, while both mainland and greater China and India are driving unprecedented growth. The competitive landscape, however, has changed dramatically in just the past the 3 years. Competition has stiffened - it is now the rule rather than the exception for firms to have a clear strategy in the region. More on this research…

The Consumer Packaged Goods and Retail Consulting Marketplace 2008 -2011:
Key Trends, Profiles and Forecasts

The overlap between CPG (expanding into direct selling) and Retail (moving into private label management) has widened the gray area between the two industries. The continuing effects of globalization and ever-present technology issues are also feeding an increased need for advisory services. More on this research…
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Firms See Strategic Benefit from Outsourcing
Although ITO and BPO work is lower margin and considered separate from consulting, it gives firms recurring revenues and a hedge against cyclical projects, especially during economic downturns. In addition, outsourcing seems to be growing in strategic importance for many consultancies. Some are reporting that satisfied outsourcing clients are increasingly looking for higher-value consulting and other services when the need arises. more…
Booz Re-Enters Pure-Play Strategy Space
Booz Allen Hamilton’s launch and recent sale of Booz & Company, along with A.T. Kearney’s MBO in early 2006, recreates a vintage 1970s-style strategy consulting marketplace. Three decades ago, strategy was dominated by five major firms – McKinsey, Bain, The Boston Consulting Group, Booz Allen Hamilton, and ATK. As with much of consulting, what is old is new again. more…
Firm Focuses on Client Empowerment
Consultancies consistently report that clients demand greater transfer of knowledge to their internal teams during engagements. Clients are less interested in having strategies devised and implemented for them; many now want to play an integral role in solution design/execution, thereby gaining the skills needed to continuously improve. more…
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Concerns Over Health of French Consulting Industry
Three years of solid growth in the French consulting market ended on 31 December 2007. It also marked the end of a fourth quarter that was the slowest in a span of often double-digit growth that French management consultancies posted last year, sparking some fear that it might herald a larger consulting slowdown for 2008. more…
Mixed Consulting Outlook Affects Recruiting
While most consultancies insist that their project pipelines are full and they are optimistic about growth in 2008, there is mixed news concerning hiring. In some markets it is in full swing, while in others it is lagging. more…
New Economics of Outsourcing
The current sluggish US economy and weakening dollar are causing companies to reevaluate outsourcing. On the supply side, foreign providers are experiencing a change in the profitability of their US contracts as a result of exchange rates. more…