Introduction
Accenture is a global management consulting
and professional services firm that provides strategy,
consulting, digital, technology and operations
services. A Fortune Global 500 company,it has been
incorporated in Dublin, Ireland, since 1 September
2009. In 2017, the company reported net revenues of
$34.9 billion, with more than 425,000 employees
serving clients in more than 200 cities in 120
countries.In 2015, the company had about 150,000
employees in India,about 48,000 in the US,and about
50,000 in the Philippines.Accenture's current clients
include 95 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than
three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500.
History of
Accenture
Accenture began as the business and technology
consulting division of accounting firm Arthur
Andersen.
In 1989, Arthur Andersen and Andersen Consulting
became separate units of Andersen Worldwide
Société Coopérative (AWSC)
1998 when Andersen Consulting put the 15%
transfer payment for that year and future years into
escrow and issued a claim for breach of contract
against AWSC and Arthur Andersen
In August 2000 Andersen Consulting broke
all contractual ties with AWSC and Arthur
Andersen
Andersen Consulting paid the sum held in
escrow (then $1.2 billion) to Arthur
Andersen, and was required to change its
name, resulting in the entity being renamed
Accenture
The word “Accenture” is supposedly derived
from “Accent” on the “future”.
Founders of
Accenture
Pierre Nanterme
Chairman & CEO of AccentureArthur E. Andersen
Present Leader
Major services of Accenture
Shapes the future at the intersection of business and
technology
Transforms businesses through industry expertise and
insights
Creates value through new experiences, new intelligence
and new connections
Powers businesses with cutting-edge solutions using
established and emerging technologies
Delivers outcomes through
infrastructure, security, cloud and business
process services
World map of Where Accenture has operations
Competitors of
Accenture
Accenture's
competitors and
their Strategy
● IBM: IBM manufacturing and marketing computer
software, hardware and middleware.Provides
consulting services for various technologies from
mainframe to nanotechnology.
● Deloitte: Deloitte provides IT services like
consulting, financial advisory, audit, tax, risk
management, and related services.
● McKinsey&Co: McKinsey is a management
consulting firm, that deals with qualitative and
quantitative analysis to assess management decisions
of the clients.
● BCG: Boston Consultancy Group makes use of the
innovative approach to provide unique solutions to
their customers.
● Capgemini: Capgemini is an IT consulting and
outsourcing company.provides services like digital
services, cloud services, technology solutions,
business operations and cyber security & risk.
● WTW: Willis Towers Watson focuses on risk
management and human resource consulting. Provides
leading global advisory, broking, and solutions to
companies which will help them to overcome their
risk and reach to their path of growth.
Accenture against their competitors
● Creating a more efficient operating
model that delivers on the business
strategy.
● Embedding process excellence
throughout the organization to drive
effectiveness.
● Differentiating by building leading-
edge capabilities.
Growth and
Expansion Plans
● NEW YORK; June 28, 2018 — Accenture (NYSE:
ACN) reported financial results for the third quarter
of fiscal 2018, ended May 31, 2018, with net
revenues of $10.3 billion, an increase of 16 percent
in U.S. dollars and 11 percent in local currency over
the same period last year.
● Pierre Nanterme, Accenture’s chairman and CEO,
said, “We delivered outstanding financial results for
the third quarter. I am particularly pleased with our
record new bookings of $11.7 billion and our
double-digit revenue growth, which again was
exceptionally balanced across the dimensions of our
business. We grew EPS 18 percent on an adjusted
basis, expanded operating margin, generated very
strong free cash flow and returned $1.6 billion in
cash to our shareholders.
CSR Activities of
Accenture
● Vocational skill training NGOs.
● NGOs working in the area of sustainable/rural
livelihood.
● Self-help groups to empower women.
● Educational institutes (registered trusts).
● Supported in a significant way by
● Accenture’s employees volunteer work.
Vision for Accenture India CSR
Enhance Accenture India’s Corporate Social
Responsibility agenda by leveraging organization’s
capabilities and expertise to drive impact oriented outcomes
for communities in India.
MBA professionals
in Accenture Aligned to an industry or industry grouping, MBA
joiners bring strategic thinking, innovative approaches and
the ability to deliver tangible value to the world's most
prestigious companies and governments.
From consulting, MBAs can aspire to a wide array
of leadership roles within Accenture: lead an industry or
offering group, a client account team or a line of business
Strength
● World’s largest consulting
firm
● Strong Clientele
● Service Delivery Network
● Client Driven processes
● Continuous improvement
Weakness
● Lack of coordination
● Dependency on its
consulting business
Threats
● Competition
● Bad financial times
Opportunity
● Dependency on its
consulting business
● Acquisitions
● Focusing on other
businesses
SWOT analysis
Thank you...

Accenture ppt

  • 2.
    Introduction Accenture is aglobal management consulting and professional services firm that provides strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations services. A Fortune Global 500 company,it has been incorporated in Dublin, Ireland, since 1 September 2009. In 2017, the company reported net revenues of $34.9 billion, with more than 425,000 employees serving clients in more than 200 cities in 120 countries.In 2015, the company had about 150,000 employees in India,about 48,000 in the US,and about 50,000 in the Philippines.Accenture's current clients include 95 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than three-quarters of the Fortune Global 500.
  • 3.
    History of Accenture Accenture beganas the business and technology consulting division of accounting firm Arthur Andersen. In 1989, Arthur Andersen and Andersen Consulting became separate units of Andersen Worldwide Société Coopérative (AWSC) 1998 when Andersen Consulting put the 15% transfer payment for that year and future years into escrow and issued a claim for breach of contract against AWSC and Arthur Andersen
  • 4.
    In August 2000Andersen Consulting broke all contractual ties with AWSC and Arthur Andersen Andersen Consulting paid the sum held in escrow (then $1.2 billion) to Arthur Andersen, and was required to change its name, resulting in the entity being renamed Accenture The word “Accenture” is supposedly derived from “Accent” on the “future”.
  • 5.
    Founders of Accenture Pierre Nanterme Chairman& CEO of AccentureArthur E. Andersen Present Leader
  • 6.
    Major services ofAccenture Shapes the future at the intersection of business and technology Transforms businesses through industry expertise and insights
  • 7.
    Creates value throughnew experiences, new intelligence and new connections Powers businesses with cutting-edge solutions using established and emerging technologies
  • 8.
    Delivers outcomes through infrastructure,security, cloud and business process services World map of Where Accenture has operations
  • 9.
  • 10.
    Accenture's competitors and their Strategy ●IBM: IBM manufacturing and marketing computer software, hardware and middleware.Provides consulting services for various technologies from mainframe to nanotechnology. ● Deloitte: Deloitte provides IT services like consulting, financial advisory, audit, tax, risk management, and related services. ● McKinsey&Co: McKinsey is a management consulting firm, that deals with qualitative and quantitative analysis to assess management decisions of the clients. ● BCG: Boston Consultancy Group makes use of the innovative approach to provide unique solutions to their customers.
  • 11.
    ● Capgemini: Capgeminiis an IT consulting and outsourcing company.provides services like digital services, cloud services, technology solutions, business operations and cyber security & risk. ● WTW: Willis Towers Watson focuses on risk management and human resource consulting. Provides leading global advisory, broking, and solutions to companies which will help them to overcome their risk and reach to their path of growth.
  • 12.
    Accenture against theircompetitors ● Creating a more efficient operating model that delivers on the business strategy. ● Embedding process excellence throughout the organization to drive effectiveness. ● Differentiating by building leading- edge capabilities.
  • 13.
    Growth and Expansion Plans ●NEW YORK; June 28, 2018 — Accenture (NYSE: ACN) reported financial results for the third quarter of fiscal 2018, ended May 31, 2018, with net revenues of $10.3 billion, an increase of 16 percent in U.S. dollars and 11 percent in local currency over the same period last year. ● Pierre Nanterme, Accenture’s chairman and CEO, said, “We delivered outstanding financial results for the third quarter. I am particularly pleased with our record new bookings of $11.7 billion and our double-digit revenue growth, which again was exceptionally balanced across the dimensions of our business. We grew EPS 18 percent on an adjusted basis, expanded operating margin, generated very strong free cash flow and returned $1.6 billion in cash to our shareholders.
  • 15.
    CSR Activities of Accenture ●Vocational skill training NGOs. ● NGOs working in the area of sustainable/rural livelihood. ● Self-help groups to empower women. ● Educational institutes (registered trusts). ● Supported in a significant way by ● Accenture’s employees volunteer work. Vision for Accenture India CSR Enhance Accenture India’s Corporate Social Responsibility agenda by leveraging organization’s capabilities and expertise to drive impact oriented outcomes for communities in India.
  • 16.
    MBA professionals in AccentureAligned to an industry or industry grouping, MBA joiners bring strategic thinking, innovative approaches and the ability to deliver tangible value to the world's most prestigious companies and governments. From consulting, MBAs can aspire to a wide array of leadership roles within Accenture: lead an industry or offering group, a client account team or a line of business
  • 17.
    Strength ● World’s largestconsulting firm ● Strong Clientele ● Service Delivery Network ● Client Driven processes ● Continuous improvement Weakness ● Lack of coordination ● Dependency on its consulting business Threats ● Competition ● Bad financial times Opportunity ● Dependency on its consulting business ● Acquisitions ● Focusing on other businesses SWOT analysis
  • 19.