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Deloitte and Accenture are 1 and 1a in some order, I think it really depends on who the client has a better relationship with. I'd say Bluewolf/IBM is probably 3rd. Capgemini and TCS are next and then it's everyone else.
DD1 - no honorable mentions for slalom or pwc ?
Everyone says Slalom culture, work-life is better. What does that even mean? Is it hours worked, lesser travel, more work from home options? Typical Salesforce implementations are not more than six to eight months at best. Trying to understand how slalom balances their top notch work culture and deliverables .
DD1 - that might be the Gartner rating, but I’ve seen less gold come from DD and A than any others out there. IMO, B4 implementations suck compared to mid market firms. Slalom has great culture and work-life. PwC is changing their model so most experts with them will be contractors... the remaining smaller firms seem to put out the best work and have the most fun at work - 7Summits, Gears, Silverline, Acumen, RelationEdge, Coastal Cloud, Cloud Shift, Figure8
SC1 - All of the above. But I’ll caveat that our projects tend to be smaller, for the mid-market, with a mostly local team.
A small, experienced team can rapidly deliver quality results with a lot less overhead than the big firms.