Consulting Resources Corporation
Quality Service Since 1981

 

Staff Resources
Our founders left respected positions at Arthur D. Little Inc., one of the world's largest and most well-known management consulting firms, to start Consulting Resources Corporation in 1981. In keeping with these high standards, our staff members typically have one or more degrees in the physical or social sciences, as well as in business or in other relevant areas. On the basis of this training, as well as additional experience, we are able to bring both modern business practice and scientific methodology to bear on the solution of complex problems. We excel at providing consulting services that benefit from the marriage of modern management skills with industry expertise.  

Our distinctive competence is a unique ability to apply both technical and management expertise to our analysis of client problems and opportunities. This expertise has developed from extensive previous experience in dealing with domestic and international issues requiring a knowledge of people, technology, economics and business policy. Because the creative and informed judgments required by our clients must often be gleaned from information that is limited or difficult to obtain, our staff members have developed superior information gathering techniques and creative analytical approaches.

Business Network
In addition to our own capabilities, when necessary, we draw on the talents of other professionals who provide specialized expertise not covered by our staff. This is made possible by our extensive international network of
affiliates and contacts that has been assembled throughout our decades of work as consultants.

Facilities 
Consulting Resources' Lexington, Massachusetts facilities include an extensive, specialized business and industrial research library. In addition to these resources, we have computerized literature search capabilities, and access to numerous management and technical libraries in the Boston area, such as those of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as countless electronic libraries accessible through the Internet.