Omar Khan
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Omar Khan was born in Egypt, the son of Pakistani diplomats, and has lived in Germany, the United States, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, England, Japan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Dubai and Singapore. Omar has been rated in the Top 25 Consultants in the World in Consulting Magazines annual award, the first time the honor has been given to someone from a boutique consulting firm. His firm, Sensei International is ranked by LEADERSHIP AND EXCELLENCE Magazine as being among the Top 25 leadership development firms in the world.
Khan was a
pioneer in Neuro-linguistic programming, and tapped that background when he founded Sensei International, a global leadership development and consulting firm with 20 people in the U.S., the U.K., Asia Pacific, the Middle East and South Asia.
In 1992, Khan created a firm called Training 2000 in Pakistan, fertile ground with enough business and hardly any consulting firms.
He was nominated for the Top 25 award by more than a dozen clients, which include American Express, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, Ritz-Carlton and Uni-lever.
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The Top 25 Consultants, 2010
Top 25 Consultants 2010
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The annual Top 25 Consultants issue is here, and not a moment too soon. Editors just cant get enough of this issue; or more specifically, reading the nearly 400 nominations we receive for this award each year. Its a wonderful exercise for anyone who has ever doubted the value of the consulting profession. Who wouldnt want to read 400 consulting success stories written by co-workers, colleagues, clients and C-level executives.
The stories, of course, are inspiring every year. But in 2010, many of them revolved around the trusted advisor concept a bit more than previous years. Crisis brings out the best in consultants, and we had plenty to go around lately. While client budgets were strapped, their need for advisory work was greater than ever.
As usual, the profession answered the call. Time and time again, you stepped up to the plate and got the work done, often under difficult conditions when clients demanded more from consultants than ever before. They wanted results, and they wanted them better, faster and often cheaper than ever before. You delivered on all of the above. More than a few consulting firms had to trim staff in 2009, and many of you have worked harder over the last 12 months than at any point in your career.
Industrywide, utilization rates are at record levels, which makes the client satisfaction results all the more impressive. In this special 24-page section, we highlight the best of the best. The Top 25 Consultants of 2010 are recognized for extraordinary efforts in client service and leadership, as well as outstanding achievements in six client industrieshealthcare, energy, public sector, technology, retail and financial services.
And, just for good measure, well honor each award recipient in person at our annual Top 25 Awards Dinner on June 17 at the St. Regis Hotel in New York.
Top 25 Consultants, 2010
William Goodyear, Navigant Consulting Hana Ben-Shabat, A.T. Kearney
Niko Canner, Booz & Company Alan Colberg, Bain & Company
Baljit Dail, Aon Consulting Michael Dart, Kurt Salmon Associates
Julie Diehl, Alvarez & Marsal John Drzik, Oliver Wyman Group
Kate Fickle, PRTM Carlos Figueroa, North Highland
Dean Fischer, West Monroe Partners Joel Hoffman, Ingenix Consulting
Chandrashekar Kakal, Infosys Technologies
Omar Khan, Sensei International
Tony Madrigale, Capgemini David McCurley, Accenture
Tom McKelvey, Capco Peter Raymond, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Chip Register, Sapient Chantel Sheaks, Buck Consultants
Janmejaya Sinha, The Boston Consulting Group Linda Solomon, Deloitte Consulting
Lori Steele, IBM Dan Tiemann, KPMG
Chris Wright, ZS Associates
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