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The future of consulting

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Why this matters
Why now

The article's headline suggests a broad, non-urgent discussion about the future of consulting, while the excerpt contains disparate topics with no clear immediate trigger.

Why it’s important

This item does not present immediate or strategic importance; it reads as a compilation of general interest topics within a publication.

What changes

Nothing specific changes based on this headline and excerpt; it indicates a general editorial offering rather than a specific event or trend.

Second-order effects
Direct

None discernable due to the lack of specific news content in the provided information.

Second

No plausible second-order consequence can be inferred from the given data points.

Third

No speculative third-order consequence is justified by the headline and excerpt.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 0 / 100
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