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DWG named by Financial Times as leading management consultancy for the fourth year in a row
Digital Workplace Group (DWG) has been named in the Financial Times’ (FT) annual list of the UK’s Leading Management Consultants for the fourth year in a row.
Compiled in collaboration with research company, Statista, FT assesses consultants’ work across 15 sectors and for 14 types of specialist work. The results are based on three separate surveys – one of consultants’ views of their peers, and the other two from collating client feedback.
DWG is awarded Bronze in the Digital Transformation category, featuring alongside the ‘Big Four’ consulting firms – Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC Consulting. Other firms named include Accenture, Boston Consulting Group and McKinsey & Company.
Nancy Goebel, CEO of DWG says: “We’re ecstatic to be listed as a Financial Times Leading Management Consultant for the fourth time.
“This recognition is truly reflective of the team we have built at DWG, and to feature alongside the likes of PwC Consulting and KPMG is a testament to the work our team does.
“We at DWG are currently entering a growth phase, and this latest recognition from the FT shows that we’re headed in the right direction.”
About Digital Workplace Group Digital Workplace Group (DWG) is a strategic partner, covering all aspects of the evolving digital workplace industry through membership, benchmarking and boutique consultancy services. We provide independent guidance to more than 100 leading corporates and public institutions to advance their intranets and broader digital workplaces through peer learning, impartial evaluations, research and practitioner expertise.
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