Question: How much can you save by using 2nd tier consultants?Friday 13th Mar, 2009
Answer: £6 million**Clearly that’s a dirty big asterisk, right? Well, yes. And no. Here’s how we worked it out: Fees Of course it’s not always appropriate to use smaller firms; in many cases the scale, scope or nature of a project simply requires a big, global firm. But in where this isn’t the case, and you can get the same job done by a smaller firm, there may be some very interesting opportunities. The savings Of course the main barrier to use of the 2nd tier tends to be a lack of knowledge about the suppliers, their capabilities and their reputations, but (and I’ll say the next bit quietly, so as not to appear too brazen) this is exactly where Source can help. Brief us and we’ll find the right supplier to match your requirements, giving you, if nothing else, the confidence that external validation of your supplier decisions brings. If all of this sounds a lot like me suggesting I can reduce your consulting spend by 6% then in fact I think I’m saying something more: you could make this kind of saving without using consultants less. Without achieving less. Too good to be true? My finger’s twitching desperately over the asterisk button again at this point, but I’m going to resist.
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