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Business model disruption lifting demand for restructuring services – Consultancy.uk

Disruption to strategies and operating models is seeing a growing number of incumbents finding themselves in stress and crisis, as disruptive players leveraging technology are transforming business models and client relationships. According to a new study, the trend is sparking an increased demand for restructuring services and Chief Restructuring Officers to implement redesigns and manage crisis situations.

The current period is one of flux for a range of companies as new competition arises from sometimes unknown, and unexpected innovators. The age of disruption is upon us, with many analysts believing that in the next 10 years up to 80% of Fortune 1000 corporations may be replaced. An effective proposition from a competitor, or …

Read the full article at: http://www.consultancy.uk/news/12118/business-model-disruption-lifting-demand-for-restructuring-services

Category: RestructuringBy Insolvency GuardianJune 16, 2016

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Business model disruption lifting demand for restructuring services – Consultancy.uk

Disruption to strategies and operating models is seeing a growing number of incumbents finding themselves in stress and crisis, as disruptive players leveraging technology are transforming business models and client relationships. According to a new study, the trend is sparking an increased demand for restructuring services and Chief Restructuring Officers to redesigns and crisis situations.

The current period is one of flux for a range of companies as new competition arises from sometimes unknown, and unexpected innovators. The age of disruption is upon us, with many analysts believing that in the next 10 years up to 80% of Fortune 1000 corporations may be replaced. An effective proposition from a competitor, or an operation more…

Read the full article at: http://www.consultancy.uk/news/12118/business-model disruption-lifting-demand-for-restructuring-services

Category: RestructuringBy Insolvency GuardianJune 16, 2016

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