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Thursday, December 25, 2025

Consultancy in the time of AI

 

Photo by Andrea Piacquadio


The all-consuming tidal wave of AI has impacted more professions than what one usually believes. Things like writing and coding are low-hanging fruit, which the AI juggernaut has apparently swallowed effortlessly, while other professions are on notice. From teachers and healthcare professionals to cab drivers and an increasingly large number of blue-collar workers, apparently, more and more working men and women fear for their jobs.

In this article, we shall look at consultancy, the hitherto unassailable bastion of human intellectual ability, and how it is getting increasingly impacted by AI.  Over the years, their expertise enabled consultants to benefit from unbelievably fat consultancy fees calculated on a billable per-hour basis. The advent of AI, with its ability to both automate routine tasks and provide cutting-edge analysis as well as insights, has led to consultancy firms adopting a value-based work model that speaks to their customers’ needs in a much better manner than the traditional model. This is on account of faster and better deliveries at a much better cost.

Wake-up call for the consultancy industry


The only thing that one can expect never to change is the fact that there will always be change. This is at the heart of the human conundrum of existence. Overnight, the much feted and eugelised consultants have woken up to the realisation that what they would take weeks to do can be rustled up by AI in minutes. Consequently, clients have begun to have higher expectations than before, with consultants scrambling to change the way that they provide value to clients. It is telling that an IBM report found out that 66% consultancy services buyers will not work with consulting organizations that do not deploy AI.
What AI does is to make technology more accessible, empowering one to enhance business value in unprecedented ways. It helps create an ecosystem. The most sought-after consultants are those who can leverage AI to break down and resolve the most complex and knotty of problems extremely speedily and in the most optimal manner possible.
The new age consultancy expert can no longer be a generalist relying on intuitive brilliance but, instead, be an empowered professional capable of delivering impactful solutions in real-time. With traditional expertise and core competencies becoming irrelevant, whole new delivery models that require consultants to become agents of AI-powered transformation need to be developed in order for the profession to survive and thrive.
Businesses these days do not need to rely on the exclusive expertise of highly priced consultants, as they have unimpeded access to economically priced AI tools that help them conduct their businesses optimally. The reasons, therefore, for hiring the former have to be compelling ones. The principal challenge facing the consultancy profession lies in its ability to move from relying on formulaic expertise to dynamic and nimble AI-powered abilities.





Friday, February 9, 2024

Global Consultancy Powerhouse India


 Photo by Andrea Piacquadio: https://www.pexels.com/photo/crop-businessman-giving-contract-to-woman-to-sign-3760067/

India has already earned a formidable global reputation as one of the largest exporters of IT and ITES in the world. As many as 5 million people are employed by global corporations tapping into Indian technology prowess.[1] It is now well-positioned to move up the value chain and offer more skill-intensive services to global corporate and business sectors.

India is in the process of transitioning from the technology back-office headquarters of the world to becoming a hybrid workforce par excellence that fuels the transformative digitization of the premier corporations of the world. The world will come to India for high-value services like consulting, product development and the incubation of business process management use cases.[2]

This is something that the world has sat up and taken notice of as is evident from an Ernst & Young report that says that multinationals are likely to set up what it terms "Global Capability Centres" across all types of industries in tier 2 cities like Kochi, Vadodara, Jaipur and Chandigarh. It is expected that the number of such centres will hit 2400 by 2030 providing 2.6 million new jobs generating more than a whopping $100 billion for the Indian economy.[3] Already, India is emerging as an important global exporter of business services in the realm of taxation, data analytics, cyber security and customer management.

Global consultancy has come of age in India

 

The market for global management consultancy was valued at $316.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow to $811.3 billion by 2031, clocking a CAGR of 10.2%. Indian professional and consultancy management services exports reached an impressive $36.95 billion in 2021-22.[4] The industry has seen significant growth both in terms of magnitude and the range of services offered. These include everything from IT consulting and manufacturing consulting to engineering consulting and healthcare consulting. It is not surprising that there are 47000 Indian consulting firms serving the interests of major global businesses across industries. This led to the consulting services industry revenues achieving an overall market growth rate of 15.2% in 2021.[5]

Considerable challenges, however, remain for most Indian consulting firms when it comes to competing with the large consulting firms that dominate the world market. It makes sense for them to accelerate digital transformation, carve out niche expertise areas and zero in on new segments of growth. Overall the Indian consultancy industry can considerably enhance its chances to scale up globally by being innovative, tapping into the right kind of talent and improving and enhancing the level and quality of consulting being provided by them.

 

 

 

 

 



[1] https://www.ey.com/en_in/india-at-100/how-india-is-emerging-as-the-world-s-technology-and-services-hub

[2] https://www.ey.com/en_in/india-at-100/how-india-is-emerging-as-the-world-s-technology-and-services-hub

[3] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/consultancy-/-audit/global-accounting-firms-set-up-shop-in-indias-smaller-cities/articleshow/101687263.cms?from=mdr

[4] https://www.tpci.in/indiabusinesstrade/blogs/indian-consulting-industry-time-for-a-new-playbook/#:~:text=The%20global%20management%20consulting%20services%20market%20was%20valued%20at%20%24316.5,and%20soaring%20towards%20new%20horizons.

[5] https://www.tpci.in/indiabusinesstrade/blogs/indian-consulting-industry-time-for-a-new-playbook/#:~:text=The%20global%20management%20consulting%20services%20market%20was%20valued%20at%20%24316.5,and%20soaring%20towards%20new%20horizons.