Published: March 07, 2006
Consulting Magazine Announces Its Annual "Small Jewels"
Seven Distinctive Firms Top Publication's Ranking of Small but Influential Consultancies
Consulting Magazine today announced its annual
ranking of "Small Jewels" -- seven consulting firms that, while small in
size, have set themselves apart inside an industry rich with client
offerings.
After reviewing more than a hundred nominations, Consulting Magazine
editors selected the 2006 "Small Jewels" based on a number of criteria,
including client impact, firm culture, and innovation within consulting. To
be nominated as a "Small Jewel," a firm must have no more than 250 billable
consultants.
"Once again our 'Small Jewels' expose the breadth and depth of consulting
offerings today," says Jack Sweeney, editor-in-chief of Consulting
Magazine. "These seven firms are not only innovative in terms of their
client offerings, but they have also established consulting cultures that
foster dynamic work environments for their people."
Consulting Magazine's "Small Jewels" will be profiled in the magazine's
upcoming March/April issue.
Consulting Magazine's Seven "Small Jewels," 2006
(Alphabetical)
BPM Partners, Stamford, Conn.
ACME Business Consulting, Portland, Ore.
Anderson Performance Improvement Company, Hastings, Minn.
EBPartners, Miami, Fla.
Pcubed, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Point B, Seattle, Wash.
Monitor Networks, Cambridge, Mass.
About Consulting Magazine
Consulting Magazine is the flagship publication of the consulting
profession. The magazine features the latest information on consulting
careers, thought leadership, and corporate strategies. Consulting is
published by Kennedy Information, the authority in the consulting space
since 1970. Consulting Magazine also organizes Kennedy Information's annual
Consulting Summit -- the largest annual gathering of consulting leadership
in North America.
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