Part of Kennedy’s Operations Management Consulting Research Series
New research from Kennedy indicates that, overall, the OM consulting market is fiercely competitive, particularly in terms of fee pressure and because of the sheer number of providers which keeps rates relatively lower than that of other service lines. This competitive environment is visible to client organizations as OM practices continually improve and innovate their services, capabilities, and thought leadership as a way to differentiate.
What’s more, this high level of competition in the OM consulting market continues to drive convergence among the types of providers and the types of services they deliver. Firms with heritages in the major service lines are all seeking to expand their OM consulting services, and to do so through leveraging their historical consulting strengths.
Operations Management Consulting Marketplace is Kennedy Consulting Research & Advisory’s comprehensive analysis of the full spectrum of Operations consulting across services sub-segments, geographic regions, and client industries. The research examines key drivers shaping client demand for operations consulting services, the current market trends, and provides exclusive market size and growth estimates. In further analysis of the consulting landscape, Kennedy identifies the leading providers of operations consulting services.
Analysis is segmented across the following taxonomy:
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Industry Sub-Segment
- Financial Operations
- Operational Risk
- Organizational Operations
- Performance Improvement
- Customer Interaction Management
- R&D and PSD Operations
Geographic Region
- North America
- Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
- Asia Pacific
- Latin America
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Client Vertical Industry
- Communications and Media
- Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG)
- Energy
- Financial Services
- Healthcare
- Manufacturing
- Public Sector
- Retail
- Utilities
- Other Industries
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PLUS! Exclusive details on the Operations Management Consulting Provider Landscape including:
- In-depth capabilities ratings and details on 17 select OM Consulting practices
- Rankings of the largest OM Consulting practices by revenue
- The Kennedy Vanguard for Operations Management Consulting Practices, 2010
Complete market analysis includes:
MARKET TRENDS looks at the market trends and factors affecting growth for services in the OM consulting marketplace.
MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH FORECASTS details the size of the OM consulting market and its projected growth. This section slices the market by consulting service line, region and client industry.
THE OM CONSULTING LANDSCAPE presents in-depth analysis of recent actions by leading players in the market and discusses the implications these moves have on the future of the market.
PROFILES OF SELECT OM CONSULTING PRACTICES profiles OM consulting firms featured in this report.
Firms featured in this research include:
- Accenture
- A.T. Kearney
- Bain & Company
- Booz & Company
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- The Boston Consulting Group
- Celerant
- Deloitte
- Ernst & Young
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- Highland Worldwide, including The North Highland Company
- IBM
- KPMG International
- Kurt Salmon Associates
- McKinsey & Company
- PRTM
- PwC
- Roland Berger Strategy Consultants
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Operations Management Consulting Marketplace is an exclusive 240+ page report supported by over 60 data-rich tables and charts.
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Operations Management Consulting Capabilities Assessments In addition to this research, Kennedy analysts provide reliable insight into firms' Operations Management consulting capabilities and their respective performance across a variety of Operations management consulting services areas. Call today for more information on capabilities identification tailored to your organization’s goals. |