A European view of management consulting
Adrian Payne
European Management Journal, 1987, vol. 5, issue 3, 154-162
Abstract:
Management Consultants have become widely involved in every functional activity across all aspects of organizational management. They are called on by companies, industry bodies, government departments, statutory corporations and nations to advise them on their problems. However, despite considerable growth in the size of the profession and the extent of their influence, little has been written about their activities in Europe. This article examines the development of the management consulting industry within Europe, and in particular the U.K., and examines its future prospects.
Date: 1987
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