‘Millennials’ – also known as Generation Y – are individuals who were born in the early 1980s to late 1990s and will come of...Read more about Who are Millennials and why should professional services firms care?
Before re-defining the role of marketing in professional services firms, it is worth looking at the current role of marketing individuals in those firms....Read more about Part 2: The current role of marketing in professional services firms
It’s time to redefine the role of marketing in a professional services firm: 1. To ensure marketing teams work on those activities that really...Read more about Part 3: Redefining the role of marketing in a professional services firm
Redefining the professional services marketer’s skill set The notion of marketers becoming strategic ‘consultants’ and ‘coaches’ rather than ‘operational functionaries’ within a professional services...Read more about Part 4: The ‘Hidden Curriculum’ of professional services marketing
Next steps for marketing teams and professional service firm leaders Those working in marketing in professional services firms have reached a crossroads. They can...Read more about Part 5: Professional services marketing is at a crossroads
A Special Report by Openside investigating why the critical factor for success in professional services is not simply expertise (IQ) but emotional intelligence (EQ)....Read more about Special Report: Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in Professional Services
“What is it that distinguishes the top performing consulting firms from the rest?” This could quite literally be the million-dollar question for some firms....Read more about Rethinking Value in Consulting: What distinguishes the top performing firms from the rest?
How top professional services advisors answer difficult questions, even when the response might be hard for the client to hear. I might be in...Read more about Answer the question! Why politicians’ prevarication is unequivocally unacceptable in professional services
How firms can develop critical thinking skills to solve even the most complex, unique and unexpected problems The England rugby team are one of the...Read more about Intuition bias: Why practice doesn’t always make perfect
When someone offers us a point of view that challenges our perception of our own ‘self’, the most common response is to become defensive and...Read more about Challenging your clients: Get “That’s fair enough” not “That’s far enough”
“A mathematician starts with a problem and creates a solution; a consultant starts by offering a ‘solution’ and creates a problem.” Nassim Taleb in...Read more about The Scourge of Procrustean Solutions in Consulting