Press releases
This area contains press releases issued by Source.
Since its launch in 2007, Source has received over 200 pieces of media coverage. See our media coverage section for further information.
Two sides of the same coin
As the new Sunday Times 100 Best Companies lists show, people like working for professional service firms: seven out of the 20 Top Big Companies are consulting or audit firms. In the SME list as well, consultancies are up there with charities and creative companies as being great places to work. So what, you might say, as someone who buys or uses consultants, you don’t care. Maybe you don’t – but maybe you should. Read more |
Downturn triggers renewed interest in alternative ways of paying for consulting projects
With more than £8billion spent on management consultants by UK organisations each year, and between three and five per cent of a typical company’s costs now going on consultancy services, the economic downturn is driving companies to look at alternative means of paying for consulting projects. Read more |
Widespread cost-cutting will damage organisations
A sourceforconsulting.com report published on 12 February 2009 for procurement professionals highlights that cutting costs across the board will impair a company’s ability to bounce back as the economy recovers. Read more |
New client case study: BBC
As part of our series of reports into how various organisations buy consultancy, we've just completed a case study about the BBC. Read more |
2nd quarterly market report now available
Get your free copy and win a book when you complete our new survey*. Our second quarterly report - Trends in consultancy buying - provides unique insights into the consulting market at a time of great uncertainty. The only report of its kind, it's unique because information is gathered exclusively from the buying side of the market. Read more |
The future of professional services?
Amid all the doom and gloom surrounding the economy at the moment, take a minute or two to enjoy this irreverent take on the future ... Read more |
What's in a name?
By Fiona Czerniawska. Read more |