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Alvarez & Marsal Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

In 2002, they played a pivotal role in steering HealthSouth out of a $2.7B One example is when the New York School’s system hired them to boost the efficiency of their school bus network, which they did, saving the city $12M. accounting scandal. The firm also has a lot of notable public sector work under its belt. Practice Areas.

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Want Less-Biased Decisions? Use Algorithms.

Harvard Business

Real-world applications range from medical diagnoses and judicial sentencing to professional recruiting and resource allocation in public agencies. How companies are using artificial intelligence in their business operations. Is this revolution a good thing?

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How Capitec Became South Africa’s Biggest Bank

Harvard Business

After breaking even in 2002, net profits continued to rise, to 3.8 Capitec gets many things right in terms of its strategy, including its market positioning, internal operations, and organizational culture. The bank serves these customers through a network of highly efficient physical branches. Importantly, profits kept pace.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Management Consulted

In May 2002, PwC announced PwC Consulting would branch off to be its own independent entity and would have their own CEO to run the global firm. Assists clients with critical tax issues by providing quality tax services and in-depth knowledge of the industries and markets in which clients operate. in cash and stock. Industries.