Buch, Englisch, 468 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 670 g
Perspectives and Advice from Leading Experts
Buch, Englisch, 468 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 670 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-12428-8
Verlag: Routledge
This new edition gathers more than 22 experts to outline the theory behind consulting, providing insight into change processes and management issues in the field. The business of consulting has grown faster than most other businesses, due not only to increased demand by clients, but also to the innovative capabilities of numerous consulting firms as they develop new services.
Divided into six parts, the book introduces readers to the consulting industry, addressing the major practice areas, contexts, and implementations of the field. Significant updates detail the effect of the economic troubles between 2004 and 2010 and then 2010 and now; analyze the market response to consulting in recent years; and provide a more thorough understanding of how consulting is applied in the different areas of a business, such as operations, marketing, and finance. Introductions written by the editors offer further insight into the themes and learning goals of each section, helping readers to recognize the elements of a successful consultation, and utilize their new skill set. The text concludes with a look at the future of consulting with regards to ethics standards and how strong manager-client relationships contribute to financial growth. Readers will also learn how the developing field of entrepreneurship creates new economic structures and job opportunities.
Practitioners, consultants, clients, faculty, and students of business and management will learn not only how to consult, but also gain the skills needed to adapt to and lead organizational change, giving them a competitive edge when they enter the field.
Zielgruppe
Academic and Postgraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
PART I
: Consulting Industry, Skills, and Professionalism
Introduction
1 The Changing Global Consulting Industry FLEMMING POULFELT AND THOMAS H. OLSON, UPDATED FROM
FLEMMING POULFELT, ARVIND BHAMBRI, AND LARRY GREINER
2 Professionalism in Consulting DAVID MAISTER
3 The Marketing and Selling of Consulting Services ROBERT DUBOFF AND PETER R. GIULIONI
PART II:
Major Practice Areas in Consulting
Introduction
4 IT Management Consulting: The Industry and Profession
MICHAEL A. MISCHE
5 Strategy and Organization Consulting DAVID A. NADLER AND ADRIAN J. SLYWOTZKY
6 Trust-Based Selling of Consulting Services
CHARLES H. GREEN
7 Operations Management Consulting RICHARD B. CHASE, K. RAVI KUMAR, AND PETER R. GIULIONI
8 Human Resources Consulting: 2016 GERALD E. LEDFORD JR. WITH EDWARD E. LAWLER III
AND SUSAN MOHRMAN
PART III: Consulting in Different Contexts
Introduction
9 Consulting to CEOs and Boards B. NADLER AND DAVID A. NADLER
10 Consulting on the Global Stage
MATTHEW C. HEIM
11 Public Sector Consulting THOMAS H. OLSON
PART IV:
Implementation in Consulting
Introduction
12 Intervention Strategies in Management Consulting TOM CUMMINGS
13 Consulting to Integrate Mergers and Acquisitions
ANTHONY F. BUONO
14 Business Transformation and Innovation Consulting MATTHEW C. HEIM
PART V
: Managing and Growing the Consulting Firm
Introduction
15 Managing Growth Stages in Consulting Firms
LARRY GREINER AND JAMES MALERNEE
16 High-Performance Consulting Firms JAY W. LORSCH
17 Knowledge Management in Consulting MICHAEL A. MISCHE
PART VI
: Looking Ahead at Management Consulting
Introduction
18 Ethics and the Trusted Advisor
CHARLES H. GREEN
19 Consulting in Entrepreneurship: Essential Foundations
for Consultants RICKIE A. MOORE
Literature on Management Consulting
Index