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| 03/03/10 Independent Review Recommends Change in UK Legal Aid Delivery and Governance An independent review of the Legal Services Commission undertaken by Sir Ian Magee, who is also a senior adviser to Booz and Company, recommends fundamental changes to the governance, structure, and financial management supporting the delivery of the UK's £2.1read more > |
| 07/20/09 Compensation Reform by Shumeet Banerji Booz & Company CEO Shumeet Banerji, an expert in the area of banking compensation reform, took his ideas to the pages of one of the U.K.'s leading newspapers, The Sunday Telegraph, on January 16, 2010 in an editoral pieceread more > |
| 07/20/09 Cut Costs and Grow Stronger For most companies, cost cutting in a down economy means across-the-board slashing that "spreads the pain" of budget reductions across many departments. While that may sound like the best approach for getting critical results fast and for limiting political infighting,read more > |
| 07/16/09 Managing Performance Today and Tomorrow Booz & Company has produced a new publication on Global Talent Innovation, based on the recent Booz & Company event on the topic, held in June 2009. The publication provides a synopsis of the key discussion areas and insights arising fromread more > |
| 07/14/09 Global Concept For Climate Protection For The Tourism Industry With more than 220 million people employed worldwide and a long-term expected growth rate of around 4%, the travel and tourism sector ranks amongst the most important and dynamic growth markets of the future. Climate protection and sustainable business areread more > |
| 06/15/09 European Rail Freight in Crisis Whilst European rail freight has managed to benefit over-proportionately from the dynamic growth in the economy and the increase in world trade over recent years, the sector is now recording an unprecedented collapse in demand due to the global economicread more > |
| 05/21/09 A Reality Check for Financial Services Performance management in the UK, as elsewhere, is central to the debate about banks’ problems and their future. Banks have now made radical changes in their strategies, and they will depend on performance management to translate their changed objectives intoread more > |
| 05/15/09 M-Payments: Will They Ever Be Profitable? The jury is still out on m-payments - what the winning value proposition(s) is/are, the network solution to be employed, and the target scale and sources of revenue and profit to be achieved. Against this background, Booz & Company hosted a crossread more > |
| 05/12/09 CEO Turnover Declines Despite Economic Storm Facing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, corporate boards in Europe and North America are holding fast to their current CEOs, according to Booz & Company’s annual survey of CEO turnover. The decline in succession rates in these tworead more > |
| 03/24/09 UK Consumers Move From Thrift to ‘Trading Down’ as the Recession Bites UK consumers have already changed their outlook and spending as a result of the recession. But now that the easy economies have been made, what more will consumers do as the recession deepens? How can retailers, manufacturers and marketers respond?read more > |
| 03/18/09 Game-Changing Options For Fuelling the Future The shift to alternative energy technologies, decarbonising electric power, hybrids and electric cars, the volatility in oil, gas and other energy commodity prices, energy security, and climate change have been on every business executive's mind.read more > |
| 02/12/09 Rail Freight Survey 2009 Booz & Company's European Rail Freight Survey 2009 is now online. Following the success of last year's survey, we are again asking key decision makers in the European logistics industry for their insights about the future of rail freight.read more > |
| 01/20/09 Why Some Companies Are Making the Wrong Moves A survey conducted by Booz & Company of more than 800 senior managers across the world has revealed that many companies—whether financially weak or strong—are struggling to make the right moves in the current economic environment, with many wavering in their confidence of their leadership’s ability to navigate the crisis. read more > |