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This list includes notable management consulting firms. Management consulting indicates both the industry of, and the practice of, helping organizations improve their performance, primarily through the analysis of existing business problems and development of plans for improvement.
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An international management consulting firm is a management consulting firm with offices or projects outside of the country where its head office resides.
Teen Challenge was founded in 1961 by David Wilkerson, an Assemblies of God pastor who left a rural Pennsylvania church to work on the street among teenage gang members and socially marginalized people in New York City and who, perhaps, is best known for later authoring The Cross and the Switchblade and founding Times Square Church.
According to the Chinese Canadian Archive, [4] the original name of the program was the "Overseas Chinese Youth Language Training and Study Tour" and was initially promoted across North America through various local Chinese newspapers by Chinese North Americans with relations to the Kuomintang party. The primary goal of the program was to ...
In 2000, the senior management team completed a management buyout and the company's name was changed to SLR Consulting Limited. [4] In 2004 they secured funding from Livingbridge , who invested £4.85 million as part of a £13 million investment including other partners, and took a significant minority stake in the company. [ 5 ]
Forum was founded in 1971. Five partners, several of whom had recently graduated from Harvard Business School, initially self-funded the startup. [3] By 1982 it was ranked 362 on the Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing private companies in America, [4] with 170 employees and 40 part-time instructors. [5]