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Intro
Preface
Which Projects Are Suitable for Consulting Governance?
Contents
1: Consulting Governance as a Design Space: Prerequisites and Perspectives
1.1 From Corporate Governance to Consulting Governance
1.2 What Do We Mean by Consulting Governance?
1.3 The Significance of Consulting Governance: Unveiling the Overlooked Perspective
1.3.1 Understanding the Failures: Why do Consulting Projects Fail?
1.3.2 Prerequisites for Successful Collaboration
1.4 International Developments: Towards Consulting Governance

1.5 Excellence in Management Consulting and Consulting Governance
1.5.1 Contexts and Perspectives of Management Consultancy
1.5.2 Integrated Model of Management Consulting
1.6 Objectives in Consulting Projects
1.7 Complexity in Projects and the Need for Regulation
1.8 The Concept of Consulting Governance
1.9 Key Points
References
2: Governance by Design: Phases and Structures
2.1 Phases in Consulting Projects
2.1.1 Concept
2.1.2 Contract Design
2.1.3 Implementation
2.1.4 Closing
2.2 Processes in Consulting Projects

2.2.1 Responsibilities and Accountabilities for the Processes
2.2.2 References to Consulting Governance
2.3 Structures within Consulting Governance
2.3.1 Structures at the Customer
2.3.1.1 Project Client/Project Sponsor
2.3.1.2 Steering Committee, Steering Committee, Review Board
2.3.1.3 Sounding Board
2.3.1.4 Project Manager
2.3.1.5 Project Team
2.3.1.6 Project Staff
2.3.2 Structures at the Consultant
2.3.3 Common Structures
2.4 Good Practice
2.5 Key Points
References
3: Governance by Design: Elements and Processes

3.1 Elements of Consulting Governance
3.1.1 Regulatory Framework
3.1.2 Decision-Makers, Implementers, and Affected
3.1.3 Common Goals: Common Values
3.1.4 Project Management
3.1.5 Skills, Competences, and Knowledge: The Crucial Resources
3.1.6 Communication Takes Place. Always
3.1.7 Processing Data Requires Responsibility
3.1.8 Property Is Often Intangible
3.1.9 Social Responsibility in Consulting Projects
3.1.10 Health and Safety as Part of Consulting Governance
3.1.11 Errors Forbidden
3.1.12 Counselling Works: Guaranteed

3.2 Reference to Corporate Governance
3.3 Key Points
Literature
4: Consulting by Design: The Framework
4.1 Ensure Commitment
4.2 A Roadmap to Consulting Governance
4.3 A Reference Model
4.4 Comprehensive Consulting Governance
4.5 Lean Consulting Governance
4.6 Key Points
Literature
5: Case Studies: Exemplary Procedure
5.1 Case Study 1: Comprehensive Consulting Governance
5.1.1 The Principal
5.1.2 The Project
5.1.3 Exemplary Concrete Treatment of the Elements of Consulting Governance
5.1.3.1 Regulatory Framework

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