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Definition of consultancy in English: consultancynounPlural consultancies kənˈsʌlt(ə)nsikənˈsəltnsi 1A professional practice that gives expert advice within a particular field. as modifier a management consultancy firm Example sentencesExamples - On Tuesday, Frontline, one of Scotland's leading independent management consultancies, is on the move to its new offices in Strathclyde Business Park.
- As large buyers of flights and hotel rooms, consultancies can arrange with travel agencies to deliver covertly discounts of about 40 per cent.
- Molly Scott Cato is a researcher with Green Audit, an independent environmental consultancy.
- Management consultancies have been forced over recent years to demerge consulting and auditing arms, due in the main to concerns over conflicts of interest.
- International business consultancy KPMG has hit the pop charts running.
- Working within such organisations, which include management consultancies such as McKinsey, PA Consulting or Hay, can be highly stressful.
- Some departments endorse such private consultancies precisely because doing so enables them to retain the most talented and well-funded faculty members.
- It probably reflects people using their previous experience in businesses to set up consultancies in areas like financial advice and accountancy, said Professor Hart.
- More than ever, software companies and consultancies are trying to sell small businesses on supply-chain management.
- Congestion charging is suddenly a growth industry and Turner's consultancy is flourishing.
- Many former City traders from Essex are deserting the City and are turning to self employment, starting up estate agencies, management consultancies and as investment advisers.
- Andy Ingles from Dunbar runs his own environmental consultancy.
- Research published in Britain last week by consultancy Detica showed very low public demand for 3G.
- But while industry bodies organise events where they can lament the drought, the shortage of good IT staff has proved to be a boon for recruitment consultancies and IT professionals.
- He is also principal of Domain Media, the communications and publishing consultancy.
- We saw as early as Chapter 2 the extent to which business services firms and consultancies are proliferating in this country.
- The professional team comprises of the following consultancies and their anticipated professional fees are apportioned thus.
- Not too long ago international management consultancies were trying to persuade graduates not to join dotcoms by offering them signing-on fees of up to £10,000.
- RPS is the biggest European environmental consultancy and it is even quoted on the London stock exchange.
- Even the pure-play interactive agencies evolved in 1999 to more closely resemble both traditional agencies and consultancies.
- 1.1mass noun The work of a consultancy.
a world class source of environmental consultancy Example sentencesExamples - Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band.
- Just as well the department is offering to fund five days of consultancy if a school wants to develop such a strategy.
- The pilot will bring in 28 days of free consultancy from specialists, which could be worth tens of thousands of pounds.
- Sai also provides consultancy for environmental modification for handicapped persons.
- Many foreign securities firms have been investing in China by means of technical support and consultancy.
- Laurent will provide research and development consultancy on an on-going basis.
- The expert knowledge of folklorists and ethnologists is also in demand in the tourist and development industries and their academic writings are a cachet to earning consultancies and contracts.
- Last year her €60,000-a-month consultancy to run the Digital Hub came to an end.
- Irish operations include research and development, consultancy and training.
- Soon, he ventured into consultancy but was drawn by the prospects in IT.
- Andersen's death will be a watershed for accountancy and consultancy; neither will be the same again.
- He has since developed interests in a number of companies, offering business consultancy and private investment advice.
- For a woman with a background in beauty consultancy and art promotion, she has learned a thing or two about the pharmaceuticals industry.
- When a short term consultancy became available with PB Asia Parsons Aviation he took it.
- Colette Grundy has worked in environmental consultancy for the past 10 years.
- That's not to suggest that civil servants who have taken lucrative consultancies in private business have done anything wrong.
- The larger accountancy houses add consultancy and other services to their product mix.
- It provides consultancy, IT support, specialised business workshops and an ongoing advice service.
- It recently announced plans to buy companies that are active in energy consultancy.
- The next six weeks is spent working on consultancy projects for small and medium-sized businesses in Scotland.
Definition of consultancy in US English: consultancynounkənˈsəltnsēkənˈsəltnsi 1A professional practice that gives expert advice within a particular field, especially business. a management consultancy firm Example sentencesExamples - RPS is the biggest European environmental consultancy and it is even quoted on the London stock exchange.
- Research published in Britain last week by consultancy Detica showed very low public demand for 3G.
- Some departments endorse such private consultancies precisely because doing so enables them to retain the most talented and well-funded faculty members.
- Many former City traders from Essex are deserting the City and are turning to self employment, starting up estate agencies, management consultancies and as investment advisers.
- It probably reflects people using their previous experience in businesses to set up consultancies in areas like financial advice and accountancy, said Professor Hart.
- The professional team comprises of the following consultancies and their anticipated professional fees are apportioned thus.
- International business consultancy KPMG has hit the pop charts running.
- More than ever, software companies and consultancies are trying to sell small businesses on supply-chain management.
- Andy Ingles from Dunbar runs his own environmental consultancy.
- On Tuesday, Frontline, one of Scotland's leading independent management consultancies, is on the move to its new offices in Strathclyde Business Park.
- Even the pure-play interactive agencies evolved in 1999 to more closely resemble both traditional agencies and consultancies.
- He is also principal of Domain Media, the communications and publishing consultancy.
- But while industry bodies organise events where they can lament the drought, the shortage of good IT staff has proved to be a boon for recruitment consultancies and IT professionals.
- Working within such organisations, which include management consultancies such as McKinsey, PA Consulting or Hay, can be highly stressful.
- Management consultancies have been forced over recent years to demerge consulting and auditing arms, due in the main to concerns over conflicts of interest.
- Not too long ago international management consultancies were trying to persuade graduates not to join dotcoms by offering them signing-on fees of up to £10,000.
- We saw as early as Chapter 2 the extent to which business services firms and consultancies are proliferating in this country.
- Congestion charging is suddenly a growth industry and Turner's consultancy is flourishing.
- As large buyers of flights and hotel rooms, consultancies can arrange with travel agencies to deliver covertly discounts of about 40 per cent.
- Molly Scott Cato is a researcher with Green Audit, an independent environmental consultancy.
- 1.1 The work of giving professional advice within a particular field.
Example sentencesExamples - The expert knowledge of folklorists and ethnologists is also in demand in the tourist and development industries and their academic writings are a cachet to earning consultancies and contracts.
- When a short term consultancy became available with PB Asia Parsons Aviation he took it.
- Soon, he ventured into consultancy but was drawn by the prospects in IT.
- For a woman with a background in beauty consultancy and art promotion, she has learned a thing or two about the pharmaceuticals industry.
- The next six weeks is spent working on consultancy projects for small and medium-sized businesses in Scotland.
- It provides consultancy, IT support, specialised business workshops and an ongoing advice service.
- Andersen's death will be a watershed for accountancy and consultancy; neither will be the same again.
- Sai also provides consultancy for environmental modification for handicapped persons.
- Laurent will provide research and development consultancy on an on-going basis.
- The larger accountancy houses add consultancy and other services to their product mix.
- Many foreign securities firms have been investing in China by means of technical support and consultancy.
- Just as well the department is offering to fund five days of consultancy if a school wants to develop such a strategy.
- Colette Grundy has worked in environmental consultancy for the past 10 years.
- He has since developed interests in a number of companies, offering business consultancy and private investment advice.
- Ten years ago he was a Dundee University drop out whose career encompassed labouring, recruitment consultancy and a rock band.
- The pilot will bring in 28 days of free consultancy from specialists, which could be worth tens of thousands of pounds.
- It recently announced plans to buy companies that are active in energy consultancy.
- That's not to suggest that civil servants who have taken lucrative consultancies in private business have done anything wrong.
- Irish operations include research and development, consultancy and training.
- Last year her €60,000-a-month consultancy to run the Digital Hub came to an end.
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