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  2. Accenture - Wikipedia

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    Accenture plc is a US multinational [3] [4] professional services company headquartered in Dublin for tax reasons, specializing in information technology (IT) services and consulting. A Fortune Global 500 company, [5] it reported revenues of $64.1 billion in 2023. [2] Accenture's current clients include 91 of the Fortune Global 100 and more ...

  3. Human resource consulting - Wikipedia

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    The human resource consulting industry has emerged from management consulting and addresses human resource management tasks and decisions. [1] The Expert Resource Consultant suggests solutions based on expertise and experience, and assists in their implementation. The role is very typical in information benchmarking and design consulting (see ...

  4. List of largest United States–based employers globally

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    United States-based largest private employers; Rank Employer Global number of employees 1: Walmart, Inc. 2,300,000 2: Amazon.com, Inc. 1,608,000: 3: Allied Universal

  5. Accenture Expands Ecosystem of Accenture Cloud Platform ... - AOL

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  6. Management consulting - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Andersen Consulting broke off from Arthur Andersen and announced their new name Accenture. The name change was effective starting January 1, 2001, and Accenture is currently the largest consulting firm in the world in employee headcount. They are publicly traded on the NYSE with ticker ACN.

  7. Julie Sweet - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University ( JD) Title. Chair and CEO, Accenture. Spouse. Chad Creighton Sweet. Children. 2. Julie Terese Sweet ( née Spellman, born 1966/1967) [1] [2] is an American business executive and attorney. She is chair and chief executive officer (CEO) of Accenture, a multinational professional services company.

  8. UnitedHealth Group - Wikipedia

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    UnitedHealth Group has origins dating back to late 1974 with the founding of Minnesota-based Charter Med Incorporated by Richard Taylor Burke. It originally processed claims for doctors at the Hennepin County Medical Society. [4] United HealthCare Corporation was founded in 1977 to purchase Charter Med and create a network-based health plan for ...

  9. GXS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    GXS ( OpenText GXS) is a subsidiary of OpenText Corporation headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States. [2] Its GXS Trading Grid managed more than twelve billion transactions [clarification needed] in 2011. Since 2004, GXS has invested more than $250 million in GXS Trading Grid. As of March 16, 2012, more than 550,000 [3] businesses ...