Read More>> BENGALURU: The management consulting team of KPMG is looking to hire nearly 8,000-9,000 people in India, a tenth of them to be deployed on projects overseas, as they see global clients increasingly want one of the Big Four audit firms to implement solutions and demonstrate results for the strategy guidance it gives them.
Traditionally, consulting and advisory firms have looked at global companies and helped them draw a strategy to either cut costs or improve business, most often using technology. The plan implementation is often done by their client employees or third-party vendors based on these strategies. This is changing, and the consulting firms are expected to deliver results, often pegging their fees to outcomes, said a top executive of KPMG. “They (clients) want you to deliver on the promise on the value ..