ROLAND BERGER EXPANDS IN GREATER CHINA

Strategy Consulting firm opens fifth office in the region

Roland Berger is the first international top management consultancy to open an office in Guangdong Province.

The new office is the latest addition to the region, joining its offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei. Roland Berger Strategy Consultants now has 49 offices in 35 countries.

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Growth for European Consulting Market

Client survey reports positive outlook, with BCG best positioned to benefit

The Sourceforconsulting.com survey of 400 executives from private sector clients, predicts higher than expected growth for the European Consulting Market. The report states that 95% of management consultancy clients have either no plans to reduce the level of consulting, or they plan to increase it significantly.  The increase in demand is driven by client need for increased external input as internal headcount is kept in check.  This shift has implications for the way in which consulting firms work.

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BCG Opens 3 New Offices

Following strong growth in 2011, BCG announced opening of new offices in Johannesburg, Chennai and Geneva.

The new offices mean that the Boston Consulting Group has enlarged its global footprint to 75 offices in 42 countries.

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Roland Berger Opens Mumbai Office

The firm now has 47 offices in 35 countries.

India’s strategy consulting market is worth $400m and is growing by 10-15% a year, so the subcontinent is a key growth market for Roland Berger Strategy Consultants.

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Booz and Co announces new CEO

Booz & Company Elects Cesare Mainardi as Next CEO.

Mainardi will succeed Shumeet Banerji in May this year, as he comes to the end of his 4 year term.

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