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How to Figure Out Your Consulting Bill Rate

Successful Independent Consulting

The consultant has talent but not much experience. Field of expertise — Consultants who can diagnose problems and create sound strategies and actionable plans can charge more than those who focus on more tactical work like project management. Dear Liz, I have a quick question. What hourly rate would you consider low, fair, too high?

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Towers Watson Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Watson & Sons became the prime advisor to the British government on social insurance programs. The practice areas at Towers Watson reflect the operational nature of consulting projects at the firm: Communication and Change Management. Corporate Risk Management and Risk Financing. Talent Assessment.

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What is the Professional Services Industry All About?

Progressus

Talent Marketplaces Talent marketplaces connect organization with on-demand talent like independent consultants or experts with skills outside of their core business model. A client will now pay for the overall gains such as tax savings, ROIs, insurance claims, and so on. Interested in learning more?

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The 5 Things Your AI Unit Needs to Do

Harvard Business

This role is about understanding through quick, small AI pilots how to develop or adopt cognitive technologies to the company’s business and operational models. This is the case at German insurance company Allianz, which funded Europe’s first global AI equity fund to position itself as a “pioneer in AI investments.”

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We Interviewed Health Care Leaders About Their Industry, and They’re Worried

Harvard Business

The transformation will necessitate substantial investments in finance, technology, human capital, operations, and infrastructure, and a substantial disinvestment of legacy resources in these areas. Our interviews indicate that care organizations are not yet ready to make such substantive operational changes and resource investments.