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  • According to 8,702 news articles from literally around the world, Accenture is dropping Tiger Woods, but Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer stands by Tiger Woods, 'the best in his domain'.

    Discourse.net: The Medium is the Message 2009

  • "Contract sizes remain tight in the industry, a trend to which [Accenture] is more exposed than peers, and we adjusted our model in light of softer expectations for economic growth," says the Barclays report.

    Accenture On Deck Alexandra Zendrian 2010

  • Accenture is the world's leading management and technology services organization.

    Strategy in an Uncertain World 2002

  • Chris Hill, an analyst at Accenture, is using this flex-time for a six-month break from his job.

    USATODAY.com - Playing hooky, with permission 2002

  • More than half of media and entertainment executives surveyed in Accenture’s "Global Content Survey 2007" cite user-generated content as a leading threat to their bottom line.

    Pros and Cons of User-Generated Content | Impact Lab 2007

  • For oddsmakers, a knockout tournament like the Accenture is a headwrecking exercise—an unpredictable face-off in which elite players can easily bite the dust early.

    Tip of the Day 2011

  • There ` s a huge difference between Accenture, which is a financial services company, which kind of -- they had to bail, versus Nike, which basically he is their billion-dollar golf business.

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2009 2009

  • The issue arises through a test case taken against the consultancy Arthur Anderson, now called Accenture, which was told should pay VAT on back office services to the Dutch government.

    We have become more powerful VI Richard 2005

  • The contract was granted by consulting firm Accenture, which is working with the U.S.

    Boing Boing: September 28, 2003 - October 4, 2003 Archives 2003

  • They were given the contract by Arthur Andersen consuluting, now using the post-felony-fraud alias Accenture Accenture (Accenture split from Arthur Andersen before the Enron scandal, thanks, Jamais!).

    Boing Boing: September 28, 2003 - October 4, 2003 Archives 2003

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