Consulting
IBISWorld
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Geography: US
Industry research reports of 30-40 pages on over 700 U.S. industries.
MarketLine Advantage
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Geography: Global
Domestic and international sub-industry profiles and company profiles throughout consulting fields:
Plunkett Research Online
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Geography: US
Market research, industry statistics, trends, and in-depth analysis of top companies. Spans major industry categories, including consulting.
Business Source Complete
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Geography: Global
Covers virtually all business subjects. Includes content from prominent consulting publications such as McKinsey Quarterly and California Management Review.
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice & Research
A peer reviewed journal that advances knowledge and practice in all areas of consulting psychology, including but not limited to coaching, assessment, leadership, corporate consulting, consulting to schools, team consulting, etc.
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