The Future of the Firm

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Conversations with experts that explore the big trends shaping the professional services industry.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Transforming asset-based consulting as a route to growth

    In this episode of the Future of the Firm podcast, Andy Baldwin, Global Managing Partner & SVP Offerings & Growth at IBM Consulting, joins Fiona Czerniawska, CEO at Source, to explore the rapidly evolving landscape of asset-based consulting.  Andy shares insights that challenge the industry to rethink how traditional human consultants integrate with digital software assets and autonomous agents.  We address questions including:  What is "asset-based consulting" and how do productivity-based assets differ from business-value assets? How will consulting firms transition away from the traditional time-and-materials pricing model to consumption-based plans?  Why is it essential for consulting firms to build software-style product management capabilities?  How are predefined agents and fully autonomous systems fundamentally changing client experience and delivery models?  In a complex IT landscape packed with overlapping tools, why is the demand for a centralised "agent management platform" becoming critical for clients?  How will delivery models change over the next 5 to 10 years, and what will separate the winners from the losers?  If you are interested in how generative AI and autonomous agents could reshape the consulting profession, this conversation is for you.  If you enjoyed this conversation, don't miss our sister podcast, Business Leader's Voice. In this series, we talk directly to business leaders about what is disrupting their industries, what occupies their headspace.

    37 min
  2. 24 MAR

    Rethinking Audit: a creative journey

    In this episode of the Future of the Firm podcast, Jo Rhoden, Executive Director at Tapestry Networks, joins Emma Carroll, Head of Content at Source, for a creative journey to rethink the audit profession.  Speaking in her personal capacity, Jo shares insights from her recent series of blogs on the future of audit, challenging the industry to look beyond compliance and standardisation to innovation and creativity.   We address questions including:  Beyond the obvious impact of technology, what are the other major drivers of change in the audit market today? How can technology and human creativity intersect to deliver the best outcomes?  Can technology ever truly exercise professional judgment, or will this always require human oversight?  Why do "soft skills" like storytelling, imagination, and relationship-building remain the strength of humans in this field?  In a world of "noise" and deep fakes, how can audit evolve to become a primary enabler of trust?  What practical steps can firms take right now to prepare their workforce for this new world of audit?  If you are interested in how human creativity could reshape audit, this conversation is for you.  If you enjoyed this conversation, don't miss our sister podcast, Business Leader's Voice. In this series, we talk directly to business leaders about what is disrupting their industries, what occupies their headspace, and what it is really like for them to work with professional services firms.

    25 min
  3. 9 MAR

    How client needs are changing and what opportunities this creates for firms

    In this episode of the Future of the Firm podcast, Nicki Wakefield, Global Clients and Industries Leader at PwC, joins Emma Carroll, Head of Client Voice at Source, to talk about how client needs are changing and the opportunities this creates for firms.   Nicki shares her insights on the shift towards long-term partnerships that focus on deeply understanding the client's unique context, working towards measurable outcomes, and building solid foundations in data and strategy to effectively scale AI.  In this episode, we explore the following questions and more:  How are clients' priorities and the services they'll need changing?  How are clients responding to industry convergence?  What is changing about how clients want to work with consulting firms?   How are new client needs creating opportunities for consulting firms?   Where do firms go wrong when it comes to understanding their clients?  In this ever-shifting professional services landscape, it's crucial to be on top of how clients' needs and priorities are changing as the world does. This conversation provides crucial insight and expertise to help turn client pain points into opportunities for your firm.   If you enjoyed this conversation, don't miss our sister podcast, Business Leader's Voice. In this series, we talk directly to business leaders about what is disrupting their industries, what occupies their headspace, and what it is really like for them to work with professional services firms.

    28 min

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