Every consulting firm talks about values and principles. But do they live them? In this episode, Tom talks with Adam Boitnott, founder of fast-growing Hylaine Consulting, on what it's like to say "no" to clients. Adam's philosophy was formed early in his career, when, as a junior consultant at Accenture, he sent the CEO a list of suggestions for bettering the firm. Today he teaches staffers that doing right by client means more than the bottom line.
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Every consulting firm talks about values and principles. But do they live them? In this episode, Tom talks with Adam Boitnott, founder of fast-growing Hylaine Consulting, on what it's like to say "no" to clients. Adam's philosophy was formed early in his career, when, as a junior consultant at Accenture, he sent the CEO a list of suggestions for bettering the firm. Today he teaches staffers that doing right by client means more than the bottom line.
James O'Dowd | Consulting Industry Faces Epic Talent Conundrum
Consultants Talk
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7 months ago
James O'Dowd | Consulting Industry Faces Epic Talent Conundrum
What happens when a people-based industry faces a crisis with its commercial model? We talk with James O'Dowd, renowned talent advisor to professional services and private equity, and founder of talent advisory firm Patrick Morgan. James and host Tom Rodenhauser offer inside perspectives and discuss how the consulting industry is transforming -- and potentially fragmenting -- right before our eyes. Brought to you by: Kennedy Intelligence Produced by: Connversa Podcasting Music by: The Polarity
Consultants Talk
Every consulting firm talks about values and principles. But do they live them? In this episode, Tom talks with Adam Boitnott, founder of fast-growing Hylaine Consulting, on what it's like to say "no" to clients. Adam's philosophy was formed early in his career, when, as a junior consultant at Accenture, he sent the CEO a list of suggestions for bettering the firm. Today he teaches staffers that doing right by client means more than the bottom line.