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CMCE Research Awards 2021 winners revealed in a glittering event

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Nick Bush in front of glittering backdrop

Although we’ve only been going for three years, CMCE’s annual Research Awards are getting recognition amongst the academic community as the only awards that celebrate research into management consultancy. This year produced a crop of papers that all made a contribution to thinking and practice and on 11th November we held an online ceremony that celebrated the quality and insightfulness of this year’s submissions.

As in previous years we shortlisted papers falling within one of the three following categories:

  1. Client-consultant relationships: looking at issues around governance, trust, integrity, social responsibility and ethics and the implications of these for consultancy.
  2. Technology and consulting:  focusing on the application of new technologies and their relevance to consultancy.
  3. The Changing Environment of the Consultant: identifying and analysing the demands that changes in society and the business environment are placing on consultants.

And the winners were:

. In the Technology and Consulting category
The award was presented to Abayomi Baiyere, Hannu Salmela, and Tommi Tapanainen for their paper ’Digital transformation and the new logics of business process management’, published in European Journal of Information Systems Mar 1, 2020.

The judges felt that this paper proposed a useful model that went beyond digital transformation and change and would help organisations getting stuck in “digital concrete”.

. In the Client Relationships category

The award was presented to Michael J.Gill,, Gerry McGivern, Andrew Sturdy, Sandra Pereira, David J. Gill, Sue Dopson, (Universities of Oxford, Warwick, Bristol, and Nottingham) for their paperNegotiating imitation: Examining the interactions of consultants and their clients to understand institutionalization as translation’, published in British Journal of Management, volume 31, 2020

Calvert Markham, panel judge and former teacher of consulting skills commented that this paper deserved the highest accolade in that it should be included in the training of management consultants.

. In the Changing Environment for the Consultant category

The award was presented to Denis Fischbacher-Smith, Glasgow University for his paper ‘Managing the threats from insiders: Systems ergonomics and strategy as a practice’, presented at the Strategy as Practice Track at the British Academy of Management Annual Conference, BAM in the Cloud, 1st-4th September 2020.

This paper concerned a security threat that was often ignored and highlighted the role that management consultants could play in helping clients understand it better.

The Urwick Cup

During the ceremony the winner of the Urwick Cup was also announced.  This prestigious recognition is awarded by the Worshipful Company of Management Consultants to commemorate the life and work of the distinguished management consultant, writer and educator Colonel Lyndall Fownes Urwick.

This year it was awarded to the paper that most supports consultants in delivering against ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) goals. The paper ‘Elitism in Strategy Consulting’ by Prof Joe O’Mahoney and Ioanna Mavridopoulou of Cardiff University, published in the Management Consulting Journal was considered by the judges to provide breakthrough thinking in an area of diversity that had hitherto not been examined and therefore could have significant impact on the recruitment approaches in future.

Commenting on this year’s awards, and presenting against a brand new glittering backdrop, Nick Bush, Director of CMCE said “I’m delighted that we had such a strong field of papers to choose from this year. All the award winners and the finalists had something insightful to offer the world of management consulting. We look forward to building on these insights and taking the debate forward about what constitutes excellence in consulting in the coming months.”

The awards were preceded by a keynote presentation from Jenny Ashmore, a portfolio Non-Executive Director and senior adviser who is on the advisory panel for CMCE. In an entertaining and engaging talk she joined the dots between her research in Chemistry at the start of her career and her subsequent career in marketing, whilst also qualifying to represent GB as a triathlete.The event is available to watch online here.