Thursday 9th Nov, 2017
By Alison Huntington.
Our recent report into digital transformation laid out some compelling reasons why strategy firms should be ideally positioned to win in this market. Clients say they want to use digital transformation to grow their businesses, and to do that, their investment is starting to shift away from using digital to facilitate and accelerate existing business priorities, and towards more fundamental change to their business model. This sort of existential, burning platform-type of issue is exactly what you’d want some of the world’s cleverest people working on; indeed, over half of respondents at the largest companies we surveyed* say they plan to use strategy firms for this type of work.
Thursday 5th Oct, 2017
By Fiona Czerniawska.
In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice the snobbish Miss Bingley criticises rural Hertfordshire for being home to so few real ladies. Elizabeth tartly replies that she’s not at all surprised that there are so few, given Miss Bingley’s long and stringent set of requirements, but that there is one.
Thursday 28th Sep, 2017
By Fiona Czerniawska.
It’s June 2022. Aileen catches sight of her reflection by the elevator. She frowns slightly, then reaches down to brush the dusty mark off her new Prada bag. She hadn’t been exactly surprised when the courier dropped it off last night, though the cheery ‘See you tomorrow!’ card lowered the tone somewhat. It was, after, all the right size to carry the new iPad another firm had sent her ahead of today’s beauty parade. Never mind the PowerPoint, she thinks, you can tell a firm by the quality of its product placement.
Or can you?
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