Deloitte, KPMG & PwC all agree - is law listening?

Just a few quotes, that's all. From the Financial Review (Australia), October 5, 2015.

KPMG – Peter Nash:

"Rather than going to the market with just time-based services, consultants will go to market with software assets that are developed to support client engagements or opportunities and delivered though digital platforms."

PwC – Luke Sayers:

"Technology will take any repetitive task away from people [and] push people's skills set and experience much more into the judgement, analytics, creative, design [parts] of the pyramid."

KPMG – Gary Wingrove:

"Clients are looking to bundle what they're buying so they get the insight and experience along with software that does the background work."

Deloitte – Cindy Hook:

"Platforms are the future." 

KPMG – Peter Nash:

"Relationships, judgement, local and global business acumen – that will remain constant."

And, yes, I agree.

Allan Maguire

Maguire CFO Solutions offers comprehensive CFO services, business consulting, financial guidance, strategic planning, and exit planning services for long-term business success and greater business confidence.

8y

strongly agree!!

Robert Kirtley

Director of Cyber Security at iDiscovery Solutions

8y

Absolutely. The ability to leverage intellectual capital through technology is the future of professional services, including the practice of law.

Guy Alvarez

Digital Marketing | Social Media | SEO | Content Marketing | Legal Marketing

8y

Amen Michael!

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Michael Katz

Pricing and Financial Analysis Leader

8y

The new virtuous cycle for professional services firms: invest in platform, serve clients efficiently, get referrals, repeat.

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David Kinnear

Award-winning Lawyer (Barrister) & International Legal Counsel | Globalist & Entrepreneur

8y

Timely. And very on point.

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