One on One

One on One with Griffin Strategic Advisors' Carrie Shea – PART TWO

After years of working within some of the profession’s largest firms, Carrie Shea thought the time-tested consulting model was becoming outdated. She, and her husband Michael Shea, launched Griffin Strategic Advisors based on what she thought clients wanted but couldn’t find from more traditional firms. To learn more, Consulting’s One-on-One recently sat down with Shea for a two-part conversation.

Jess Scheer | October 14, 2010

Carrie Shea After years of working within some of the profession's largest firms, Carrie Shea thought the time-tested consulting model was becoming outdated. She, and her husband Michael Shea, launched Griffin Strategic Advisors based on what she thought clients wanted but couldn't find from more traditional firms. To learn more, Consulting's One-on-One recently sat down with Shea for a two-part conversation.

In the last edition, Shea shared how her firm's model is unique from a client's perspective. In this edition, she discusses how the model is different from her staff's point of view.

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