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  2. Accenture - Wikipedia

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    Accenture began as the business and technology consulting division of accounting firm Arthur Andersen in the early 1950s. [2] The division conducted a feasibility study for General Electric to install a computer at Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, which led to GE's installation of a UNIVAC I computer and printer, believed to be the first commercial use of a computer in the United States.

  3. Leaders from Accenture and Wells Fargo discuss ... - AOL

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    Good morning. During a panel session at Fortune’s Future of Finance event last week in New York City, KC McClure, CFO of Accenture, and Tracy Kerrins, senior EVP and head of technology at Wells ...

  4. Arthur Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Andersen LLP was an American accounting firm based in Chicago that provided auditing, tax advising, consulting and other professional services to large corporations. By 2001, it had become one of the world's largest multinational corporations and was one of the "Big Five" accounting firms (along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers).

  5. William D. Green - Wikipedia

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    Green joined Accenture, then part of Andersen Consulting, in 1977 right out of college. [4] He has held the chief operating officer position as well as being the chief executive of the resource operating group. He was a key part of the split from Andersen Worldwide Société Coopérative that led to the incorporation of Accenture. [4]

  6. Accenture CHRO shares 3 must-have skills for today’s business ...

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    The rapid pace of technological change, the wants and needs of a new generation of talent, the demands of a global pandemic, the complexity of reestablishing office work, and the fissures of an ...

  7. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Business ethics (also known as corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. [ 1]

  8. List of acquisitions by Accenture - Wikipedia

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    List of acquisitions by Accenture. Accenture plc is an American professional services company nominally based in Dublin for tax benefits, specializing in information technology services and consulting. It has been a very acquisitive company, completing more than 275 acquisitions [ 1] since it split off from Arthur Andersen.

  9. Julie Sweet - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University ( JD) Title. Chair and CEO, Accenture. Spouse. Chad Creighton Sweet. Children. 2. Julie Terese Sweet ( née Spellman, born 1966/1967) [ 1][ 2] is an American business executive and attorney. She is chair and chief executive officer (CEO) of Accenture, a multinational professional services company.