Below is the sixteenth installment in the ZS history message series. _____________________
Expanding Industries, Practices & Offices.
In 1996, ZS reached the 200 employee mark. That same year, two INSEAD MBA graduates who joined ZS in the early 1990s, Jean-Jacques Raoult and Torsten Bernewitz, led the first significant non-healthcare project in Europe. The project was a large scale corporate restructuring of the company’s retailing network in Germany and entailed a new, much more unstructured, problem solving and "general consulting" approach. Globally, our work outside of healthcare, in what was soon to be called "Priority Industries" (or PI), broke the $2 million mark in annual revenue for the first time that same year.
1997 saw ZS conduct its first market research project, for K Company's product. Rob Sederman, in ZS’s Princeton office, led the project and began to create a marketing research capability for ZS. That same year, ZS also embarked on the second phase of its expansion strategy in Europe. Jean-Jacques and Torsten led ZS teams that opened offices in Paris and Frankfurt respectively, the firm’s fifth and sixth offices. Presence in these important markets helped develop deeper relationships with existing clients and provided better access to new clients and prospective employees.
ZS Associates has grown across many fronts, always striving to be closer to the client, to develop new capabilities, and to apply expertise in new and valuable ways.
To be continued.... |