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Mouchel acquires Hedra
The acquisition more than doubles the size of Mouchel's management consultancy business. It represents the largest single transaction for the group since the merger of Mouchel and Parkman in 2003 and marks a decisive step in its transition from an engineering focused consultancy to a multi-disciplinary consulting and business services group.
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Time for change
Our management consultancy columnist, Mick James, this week looks at leadership myths in business and in politics.
Unfortunately, we live in a business culture where leaders still maintain the "I did it my way" myth. Somehow our consulting industry manages to turn over billions of pounds every year, yet very few business leaders will own up to having paid those fees.
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Failure to exploit information loses UK economy £67 billion a year
A new report from Capgemini, based on in-depth interviews with senior leaders from the FTSE350 and UK public sector organisations, finds that a broken information culture -- that is, the values and behaviours associated with how they collect, use, manage and share information -- is endemic in the UK and is believed to suppress performance by an average of 29 per cent. This equates to an annual £46 billion missed opportunity for private sector profits, and £21 billion in administrative costs across the public sector.
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