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We have just entered 2012 and as an MBA student you are probably thinking it’s time to start the job hunt and if not, you should be! Competition is always fierce for the best jobs on the market and there are a few things to do before you start applying for them to give yourself [...]

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by Paul Scott, Director of Consulting, Huntswood As I explained in the last blog I believe that claims management companies (CMCs) are here to stay. Many consumers seem to like using them, even if it means getting less compensation; and there are many potential causes of complaints out there. If you want to reduce the [...]

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One of the more controversial changes being planned by the FSA at the moment is the power to ban certain products. It’s described more delicately than that of course as ‘product intervention’ but a power to ban is what it is. This all fits with the FSA’s stated objective of being a more intensive and [...]

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 Stephen Humphreys continues his sector specific tour of the consulting industry. This fortnight his focus is the healthcare industry. Consulting to the healthcare industry, and particularly to the NHS, has traditionally been the largest sub-sector that is paid for from the public-purse. Ranging from long term strategy reports, to the ill-fated National Programme for [...]

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Stephen Humphreys of Huntswood continues his series reviewing different sectors within consultancy, looking at the state of the market. This week he turns his attention to the media industry. Media is one of those sectors that we all feel a part of. We all engage with it and use it, whether we watch the television, [...]

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In the latest of the current series of editorials for top-consultant.com, Stephen Humphreys from Huntswood reviews the consultancy market in pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceuticals is a sector, perhaps even more than Oil & Gas, where the industries minnows are still behemoths. Never is this clearer than when looking at the revenue figures of the top 50 global [...]

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Well it was an exciting end to the January football transfer window. As an avid Football Manager player (Newcastle are my team!) I was concerned at Carroll’s move, but it brought in a lot of money to a club who have had some financial difficulties. It’s a shame they cannot invest it in new talent [...]

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Following on from the previous editorial, which looked at upstream energy, we now look downstream at utilities. Although there is some cross-over, particularly in the mid-stream energy trading that is looked at towards the end of this article, the research for the article drew out some real differences that are worth highlighting. Utility companies are [...]

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Huntswood’s latest article looks at the state of the consulting market in the energy sector. The sourcing and supply of energy is one of the largest concerns currently facing our planet. Fossil fuels are naturally limited in supply, and their continuing development is becoming all the more complex—both geographically and technically. Only in the last [...]

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Immigration is one of those headline grabbing subjects that has been a major talking point during as many election campaigns as I can remember. At the end of November the coalition government announced some of the most radical changes to immigration law that have been seen in years. Here are some of the facts: The [...]

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