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There’s an old beer commercial where two sides square off about the beer’s best attribute: “Tastes Great!” vs. “Less Filling!” Well, consulting’s version of that same type of stand off might be “People!” vs. “Technology!” It’s an age-old question that spans more than just professional services, of course—what’s the proper blend of people and technology in an organization?

It’s the consulting conundrum and leaders have struggled with it for a while now, but particularly of late as new technologies become ubiquitous to work and life. Firm leaders have a finite amount of money and resources and where they invest is one of the biggest keys, ultimately, to success. Often, it comes down to a decision on people vs. technology—better to have the systems in place to support future growth or the people in place to make sure the firm is growing in the first place.

The answer, much like in that beer ad, could be both. People and Technology don’t have to be mutually exclusive. Firms that have cracked the code on successfully balancing the two are the ones that will win in the end. And this is lip service: there are steps you should be taking right now to make sure your firm is properly positioned for maximum profitability. In other words, it should taste great… and be less filling.

To explore this topic, plan now to join us online October 31 and uncover answers to such critical questions as:

  • How can your firm crack the code on the consulting conundrum?
  • What’s the proper blend of people vs. technology investment?
  • Why and where do most firms fall short?
  • Which comes firm—the people or the technology?
  • What steps should your firm be taking right now for success?
  • PLUS—get answers to your own questions by industry experts during the live Q&A session immediately following the presentation.

    Hosted by Consulting Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Joe Kornik, this webinar promises a 360-degree view of the topic from industry experts and leading consultancies. This event is offered free of charge to consulting professionals courtesy of our sponsor, Oracle Netsuite.

    Joseph Kornik
    Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
    Consulting® magazine

    As Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Consulting, Joseph Kornik oversees the editorial operations and overall mission of the publication. He is also responsible for the magazine’s Web site and all live and virtual events.

    Mike DiClaudio
    Principal, Advisory
    KPMG


    Mike DiClaudio is a Principal in KPMG’s Advisory Services practice with more than 15 years of business consulting experience. He has a specific background across the full HR value chain, including HR strategy development, organizational design, technology selection and implementation, and overall HR transformation.

    Thomas Rodenhauser
    General Manager, ALM Intelligence
    Managing Director, Advisory Services

    Tom has overall business responsibility for ALM Intelligence and Consulting Magazine. He has spent nearly 20 years advising leading management and IT consulting firms on strategic growth, talent management, and market positioning initiatives, as well as analyzed hundreds of consultancies in order to advise clients on best practices in consulting services. As head of ALM Intelligence's Advisory Services and former editor of Consultants News, Tom leverages his own extensive network and industry knowledge with ALM Intelligence's 40-year legacy of highly-referenced consulting industry analysis.
    Jill Going
    Managing Director of People,
    Point B

    Jill Going, Managing Director of People for Seattle-based Point B, has more than two decades' experience managing product development, internet strategies and process design projects for the healthcare and high-tech industries.

    Terry Melnik
    OpenAir Product Director
    NetSuite

    Terry Melnik leads product marketing for NetSuite’s professional services automation solutions, SRP and OpenAir. He joined NetSuite in 2014 to drive awareness and adoption of NetSuite’s solution. With over 15 years of experience, Melnik was in the software industry in leadership roles in professional services, product management and business strategy, as well as with several highly respected management consulting firms. He holds an MBA from Boston College.