Connecting Businesses to their Objectives

By Deepshikha Singh, Managing Editor

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Deepshikha Singh, Managing Editor

The current decade is seeing a surge in the number of young businesses. However, when companies are working on a challenging problem or a controversial project, it can be hard for them to make decisions or take the necessary actions without getting wrapped up in emotions or politics. Also, sometimes the problems companies need solving are really important, but they don’t necessarily have the manpower to focus on them. There are several innovative ideas having emanated and innumerable technologies continuing to take shape in the form of business ventures. With the burgeoning rise of businesses, there has also been a need for consulting companies that can bring fluency to processes by guiding the budding firms with strategic outlook, financial discipline, ability to raise funds towards growth, and related aspects. To complement this, the last few years have also seen consulting companies in action.

Consultants are the unsung heroes who always remain in the shadow of any company’s success story. The traditional advisory services industry will likely be drastically different in the coming ten years. Shifting client's needs, employee beliefs, technology advancements and additional external factors may change the nature of jobs and skills expected in the future. In both challenging and favourable economic conditions, organisations strive to be smart, nimble, creative and forward thinking. When a single advice has the potential to make or break a company, choosing the right advisory consultant for your business becomes imperative. In our current edition, we have featured a list of ‘10 Most Promising Corporate Advisory Consultants - 2021’ who are likely to contour the industry with their unique strategies in 2021. We have also featured the success stories of some of the leading consultants in the industry, hope you will enjoy their success sagas. Read to know more about them.

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