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Consultant Ninja: BearingPoint Goes Chapter 11: Management.

Consultant Ninja

BearingPoint Goes Chapter 11. I was wrong about BearingPoints business Model ; turns out that you can bankrupt a services business. The statements in the press when Harry You left BearingPoint revealed a board that hired the wrong CEO for the strategy they wanted to pursue. I am a strategy consultant at.

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Consultant Ninja: There goes BearingPoint: Management.

Consultant Ninja

There goes BearingPoint. I am a strategy consultant at. Productivity. (6). Management Consultant | Excel Jockey | Slide Monkey | Corporate Insurgent | One-Eyed Man in the Valley of the Blind Mckinsey | Bain | BCG | Booz | Oliver Wyman. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. View the full BE chart at Wikinvest. Posted by Consultant Ninja.

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Consultant Ninja: BearingPoint just got De-Listed from the NYSE.

Consultant Ninja

BearingPoint just got De-Listed from the NYSE. There will be many more BearingPoints in this market, including more of the blue-chips (death-watch on GM & C). I am a strategy consultant at. Productivity. (6). Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Wow, what did I miss over the last 2 years? Acctg Ninja. Anonymous said.

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3 Types of Consulting Work

Tom Spencer

Tech consultants develop and implement technology-based strategies to achieve their clients’ objectives. However, it could be worth checking out other companies such as BearingPoint or Analysys Mason. Marketing consultants analyze their clients’ current marketing strategies and develop recommendations on how to improve them.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Management Consulted

An ERP system is an enterprise business management software program that organizes and tracks large company’s resources (cash, raw materials, production capacity, etc.) It helps facilitate error-free transactions and production (before ERP, people actually used odd things like pens, paper and ledgers to keep track of their stuff).