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Operations Consulting is a type of Consulting and Outsourcing that focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization's operations. It involves analyzing existing processes and systems, identifying areas of improvement, and developing and implementing solutions to optimize operations. This type of consulting is often used to reduce costs, improve customer service, and increase productivity.
Operations Consulting typically involves a range of services, such as process improvement, supply chain optimization, inventory management, and cost reduction. It also includes the development of strategies to improve operational performance, such as process automation, process re-engineering, and process standardization.
Some of the companies in the Operations Consulting market include Accenture, Deloitte, McKinsey & Company, KPMG, PwC, and Bain & Company. Show Less Read more