More than ever, software companies and consultancies are trying to sell small businesses on supply-chain management. |
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We saw as early as Chapter 2 the extent to which business services firms and consultancies are proliferating in this country. |
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The professional team comprises of the following consultancies and their anticipated professional fees are apportioned thus. |
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Even the pure-play interactive agencies evolved in 1999 to more closely resemble both traditional agencies and consultancies. |
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As large buyers of flights and hotel rooms, consultancies can arrange with travel agencies to deliver covertly discounts of about 40 per cent. |
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One of Scotland's leading management consultancies has been sold for an undisclosed sum in a management buyout. |
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Working within such organisations, which include management consultancies such as McKinsey, PA Consulting or Hay, can be highly stressful. |
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That's not to suggest that civil servants who have taken lucrative consultancies in private business have done anything wrong. |
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That has ended, but strong demand for Internet-enabling software and consultancies has taken up the slack. |
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Some departments endorse such private consultancies precisely because doing so enables them to retain the most talented and well-funded faculty members. |
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On Tuesday, Frontline, one of Scotland's leading independent management consultancies, is on the move to its new offices in Strathclyde Business Park. |
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Management consultancies have been forced over recent years to demerge consulting and auditing arms, due in the main to concerns over conflicts of interest. |
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It probably reflects people using their previous experience in businesses to set up consultancies in areas like financial advice and accountancy, said Professor Hart. |
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In 2009, there were an estimated 286 lobbying consultancies known to work in Brussels. |
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