Comparing consulting in the UK public and private sectors

Industry statistics

Part of the MCA's 2010 Industry Research Programme

The MCA's Comparing consulting in the UK public and private sectors report offers an in-depth analysis of consulting in both of these sectors. It is the second report in the MCA’s Industry Research Programme, which provides data and insights into the UK consulting industry.

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This 18 page report provides a comprehensive analysis of consulting within both the UK public and the private sectors, offering a like-for-like comparison of the two, split by service line, sector and segment. It also examines the evolving shape of public sector consulting.
 
This report follows on from the 2010 UK Consulting Industry Statistics Report and is an invaluable planning tool for senior management in consulting firms, partner organisations, consulting buyers, suppliers, and commentators. The report includes:
 
  • comparisions and analysis of the public and private sector
  • comparisons between individual parts of the public sector, compared with the sector as a whole
  • differences in the types of services organisations bought in 2009
  • rates of growth 
  • analysis by consulting firm segment  
 
This report will be particularly useful and relevant business planning tool, to anticipate future changes in both sectors and gauge the likely impact of these changes.
 
MCA Members can access this and the other reports in the 2010 Industry Research Programme free as a benefit of membership by logging in to the secure member area on the MCA website. Click here to find out how.
 
Non-member organisations can subscribe to the Industry Research Programme to receive this and the other three reports being published in 2010, or purchase an individual PDF.
 
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For further information on this report, please email Stephanie Mitchell or call 020 7321 3995.