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Monitor Deloitte, previously Monitor Group, is a American multinational strategy consulting practice. Monitor Group was founded in 1983 by six entrepreneurs with ties to the Harvard Business School, including Michael Porter. In January 2013, Monitor Group was acquired by Deloitte to form a strategy and business transformation consultancy known as Monitor Deloitte.〔("Monitor Deloitte" )〕 Monitor Deloitte specializes in providing strategy consultation services to the senior management of organizations and governments. It helps clients address a variety of management areas, including Strategy, Innovation, Organization and Leadership, Economic Development and Security, and Marketing and Pricing. The advisory services are in line with Monitor Group's legacy expertise but expanded to a broader set of implementation and capabilities design focused on greater resilience to economic uncertainty.〔("Monitor Deloitte" )〕 Today, Monitor Deloitte is a distinct market-facing strategy and business transformation practice. It is led by Bansi Nagji who is a principal of Deloitte LLP. Prior to the merger with Deloitte, Bansi was President of Monitor Group and led the firm’s global innovation practice. ==History== Monitor Group was founded in 1983 by six entrepreneurs with ties to Harvard Business School, including Michael Porter, Mark Fuller, and Joseph Fuller. In 2008, the Corporation for National and Community Service honored Monitor for outstanding pro bono service for its 10-year partnership with and providing consulting resources for New Profit Inc., a national venture philanthropy fund, as well as its consulting work through Monitor Institute. More than 250 Monitor Group consultants have participated in projects supporting New Profit and its portfolio organizations.〔("New Profit Inc." )〕 Monitor was hit by the 2008 economic crisis. The company laid off nearly 20% of its workforce and closed several small offices. According to co-founder Joe Fuller, 2008 revenue was up on the previous year, but he stated that Monitor continued to anticipate "a demanding and tough market in the short term".〔"Giving advice in adversity" () Economist, retrieved December 23, 2008.〕 Monitor also operated a research captive called Grail Research 〔("Grail Research" )〕 which was sold to Integreon in 2010, which is a member company of the Ayala Corporation On November 7, 2012, Monitor's US subsidiary filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and it was announced that Deloitte had agreed to acquire Monitor Group.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Monitor Company files for Chapter 11; Deloitte to buy assets )〕 The company was officially bought out by Deloitte on January 11, 2013. "The new combined practices will operate under the Monitor Deloitte brand, resulting in a new global presence in strategy consulting", according to the Monitor website in February 2013.〔(Company webpage ). Retrieved 2013-02-18.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Monitor Deloitte」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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