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BOSTON – February 8, 2023 – Bain & Company, a global management consulting firm, has been recognized as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide People and Organizational Consulting Services 2022-2023 Vendor Assessment. The IDC MarketScape noted, “Bain’s strategy-based roots inform its People and Organization and Employee Experience practices. Bain experts advocate a client-owned design process that puts a deep emphasis on behavior change as a critical ingredient of making change stick.”
The IDC MarketScape also noted, “Bain's holistic approach to P&O is centered around operating model design. Bain begins with an understanding of the company's purpose, values, and strategy. This initial alignment is the foundation for a collaborative, fact-based, and pragmatic dialogue around how to fine-tune, or sometimes transform, various aspects of a company's operating model (e.g., leadership and culture, management systems, structure and accountability, teams, talent engine, business processes, and technology and data enablers).”
According to the IDC MarketScape, “Based on client feedback and IDC analysts' evaluation, Bain is seen to excel at leveraging a range of "assets" to accelerate delivery and improve consistency of consulting services, be able to help clients implement recommended consulting approach and ensure adoption by the client, and establish capabilities related to components of organizational change centered on how people are organized, managed, and engaged.”
Bain’s process begins with an understanding of the company's purpose, values, and strategy. This initial alignment is the foundation for a collaborative, fact-based, and pragmatic dialogue around how to fine-tune, or sometimes transform, various aspects of a company's operating model. Bain combines P&O engagements with digital solutions, aimed to facilitate consistent collaboration with various client owners, inform the design with insightful outside-in perspectives, drive alignment, and provide transparency into the work. The IDC MarketScape noted, “Bain prioritizes building clients' capabilities in the process — for example, in areas like decision making and agile ways of working.”
“We are delighted for IDC to recognize Bain as the leader setting new standards of excellence in People and Organization,” said Sarah Elk, global leader of Bain & Company's People and Organization practice. “Bain has an unbeatable track record of thought leadership and innovation to help companies accelerate strategy delivery through great organizations and inspired people.”
“Bain's delivery model favors client interactions moving from product support to tailored methodologies that produce results,” The IDC MarketScape noted. “A good choice for clients that want a provider that understands that strategy and organization design is a two-way street — that is, good organization design enables strategy execution and good strategy takes into consideration an organization's capabilities. Bain's model translates into a case team delivery approach designed for consultants to partner with you throughout the project rather than a firm that that does most of the thinking for you. The company's iterative test and learn approach are great for organizations seeking a thought and execution partner but less so for organizations looking for a cookie-cutter approach.”

Source: "IDC MarketScape: Worldwide People and Organizational Consulting Services 2022–2023 Vendor Assessment", by: Bill Latshaw and Zachary Chertok, December 2022, IDC # US47023821
IDC MarketScape vendor analysis model is designed to provide an overview of the competitive fitness of ICT suppliers in a given market. The research methodology utilizes a rigorous scoring methodology based on both qualitative and quantitative criteria that results in a single graphical illustration of each vendor’s position within a given market. The Capabilities score measures vendor product, go-to-market and business execution in the short-term. The Strategy score measures alignment of vendor strategies with customer requirements in a 3-5-year timeframe. Vendor market share is represented by the size of the circles.
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About Bain & Company
Bain & Company works with leaders worldwide to solve their toughest challenges and deliver enduring results. Since 1973, we’ve partnered with clients, including private equity and portfolio companies, to build the capabilities they need to stay ahead of change and help them redefine their industries. We measure our success by our clients’ success, and we proudly hold the highest levels of client advocacy in our field.
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Notes to Editors
Bain & Company was founded in 1973 and today has 19,000 employees across 67 cities in 40 countries. We have worked with more than two-thirds of the Global 500 and more than 9,000 companies worldwide. Bain has pledged to deliver $2 billion in pro bono consulting to nonprofit, public-sector and charitable organizations by 2035. The firm is consistently recognized as a Leader in major analyst rankings across multiple areas, including digital business, innovation, strategy, experience design, customer experience, and carbon-zero transformation.