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David and Goliath: How Boutique Firms Triumph

Tom Spencer

This trend towards specialization and personal service is reshaping the landscape, offering clients a unique blend of niche expertise, agility, competitive pricing, and strong relationships that big-name consultancies struggle to match. As a result, these firms can quickly adapt to changes in the market and client needs.

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Organizational Development for Small Business: What You Need to Know

Asamby Consulting

Small businesses play a vital role in the global economy, with millions of them operating worldwide. However, starting and running a small business can be a challenging task. One of the most critical challenges facing small business owners is organizational development.

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Is Your Company Actually Set Up to Support Your Strategy?

Harvard Business

Why is one insurance company deep into an agile transformation while another is experimenting with it only at the edges of its business? For every company wrestling with evolutions in its strategy, success depends as much on matching the operating model to those evolutions as it does on the soundness of the strategy itself.

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Organizational Fitness for Growth: Five Insights for CEOs

Kates Kesler

He wanted to challenge his team, as part of the strategic talent review process, to think about whether or not the company’s organizational architecture was suited to its growth plan to double in size. PepsiCo is a $65B food and beverage giant, with a dozen global brands, operating in 190 countries. Learning from Big Companies.

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