Consulting firms facing remake as crisis hits demand for their services
Headwinds come even as the industry was dubbed 'inefficient, inflexible and slow to adapt' by market research firm CB Insights
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CONSULTING firms will have to re-invent themselves amid the Covid-19 pandemic, as demand for traditional offerings dries up, industry watchers have told The Business Times.
Still, firms are expected to benefit if they can roll out new services, as the pandemic accelerates business transformation and digitalisation.
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