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Harnessing Expertise and Igniting Growth

Business Consulting Agency

Whether it’s streamlining operations, optimizing strategies, or catalyzing innovation, the pursuit of progress is central to an organization’s success. According to a survey by Forbes, 74% of businesses reported that consultants helped identify new growth opportunities.

ROI 52
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A Survey of 3,000 Executives Reveals How Businesses Succeed with AI

Harvard Business

And AI success stories are becoming more numerous and diverse, from Amazon reaping operational efficiencies using its AI-powered Kiva warehouse robots, to GE keeping its industrial equipment running by leveraging AI for predictive maintenance. Investment in AI is growing and is increasingly coming from organizations outside the tech space.

Survey 39
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What is the Professional Services Industry All About?

Progressus

A recent SAP-Oxford survey identified three key models emerging in the professional services industry: 1. A client will now pay for the overall gains such as tax savings, ROIs, insurance claims, and so on. We also offer change management courses for user adoption. They’re also engaging customers in new, value-driven ways.

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How to Develop Leaders Who Can Drive Strategic Change - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM KORN FERRY

Harvard Business

Developing leaders to drive financial performance and operational excellence has always been important. In a new global survey of 7,500 global leaders by Korn Ferry, executives identified accelerating innovation and improving profitability among the top three business priorities in their organizations. What needs to be adjusted?

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How CEOs Can Keep Their Analytics Programs from Being a Waste of Time

Harvard Business

The findings show that fewer than half of analytics programs met initial return-on-investment (ROI) goals. But poor ROI is only part of the story. In the survey we conducted last year, we found that only 17% of companies tied innovation to compensation. Experimentation must be rewarded — something too few companies do.

ROI 28