Yes, this is a plausible scenario and it's already happening to a certain extent. In any case, large organizations are still bound to leverage this phenomenon, as they grow bigger and more influential. They will hire the freelancers (for a profit).
I don't see a long-term "shrinking of the consulting industry" ahead, especially for those …
Yes, this is a plausible scenario and it's already happening to a certain extent. In any case, large organizations are still bound to leverage this phenomenon, as they grow bigger and more influential. They will hire the freelancers (for a profit).
I don't see a long-term "shrinking of the consulting industry" ahead, especially for those firms that will be quick to adapt to new shifts (roboconsulting to start with).
Yes, this is a plausible scenario and it's already happening to a certain extent. In any case, large organizations are still bound to leverage this phenomenon, as they grow bigger and more influential. They will hire the freelancers (for a profit).
I don't see a long-term "shrinking of the consulting industry" ahead, especially for those firms that will be quick to adapt to new shifts (roboconsulting to start with).