Supply Chain Management Consulting Marketplace: Key Trends, Profiles and Forecasts
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Part of Kennedy’s Operations Management Consulting Research Series

The global economic crisis has, in many ways, served as a wakeup call to businesses–reminding them that proper supply chain management is at the heart of successful operations. New research in Supply Chain Management Consulting Marketplace sees renewing interest in initiatives such as Lean Management–and points to trends throughout the forecast period of 2010-2013 that will prompt companies to develop newer concepts (i.e. analytics)–and take ideas that were shelved during the downturn, such as sustainability, and put them back on the table.
Supply Chain Management Consulting Marketplace provides consultancies with strategic insight into the market via sizing, forecasts, and client demand trends analysis. Exclusive practice profiles, firm rankings, client-consultant case studies–and the industry-renowned Kennedy Vanguard–offer client companies 20/20 vision into the competitive positioning of today’s top contending firms.
Client spending forecasts and key market trends, through 2013, are segmented by:
Supply Chain Management Consulting Segment:
  • Supply Chain Outsourcing & IT Advisory
  • Supply Chain Strategy & Planning
  • Supply Chain Operational Execution
Geography:
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA)
  • North America
  • Latin America
Client Industry:
  • Communications & Media
  • Consumer Packaged Goods
  • Energy
  • Financial Services
  • Healthcare
  • Manufacturing
  • Utilities
  • Public Sector
  • Retail
  • Other Industries
Overall analysis includes:
Key Market Trends examines demand drivers and inhibitors that will impact the nature of Supply Chain Management advisory services and client-consultant engagements 2010-2013.
Client Spending & Market Sizing details today’s leading consulting demand drivers and sizes the market by Supply Chain Management consulting segment, geographic region, and client industry.
The Global Consulting Competitive Landscape projects growth through 2013 across Supply Chain Management consulting segments, geographic regions, and client industries.
Firm Rankings (by revenue) reveal today’s top performing Supply Chain Management consulting firms.
Practice Capabilities Ratings And Profiles detail select practices’ services emphasis, services capabilities by supply chain management consulting segment, revenue, go-to-market approach, growth strategy, and strengths and weaknesses
Profiled firms in Supply Chain Management Consulting Marketplace include:
  • Accenture
  • A.T. Kearney
  • Bain & Company
  • Booz & Company
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • The Boston Consulting Group
  • Capgemini
  • Celerant Consulting
  • CHAINalytics
  • Clarkston Consulting
  • CSC
  • Deloitte
  • Ernst & Young
  • Hitachi Consulting
  • IBM
  • KPMG International
  • Kurt Salmon Associates
  • Marsh Risk Consulting
  • McKinsey & Company
  • PA Consulting Group
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • PRTM
Supply Chain Management Consulting Marketplace is an exclusive 200+ page report supported by over 50 data-rich tables and charts.
If you have any questions about Kennedy’s Supply Chain Management consulting market research, please contact Dan Daly, Director, Kennedy Consulting Research & Advisory at +1 603-924-6390, or contact our client-relations team.
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