After July 20, 2004
  Member $2,350  $
  Additional Person Member Firm Discount* $1,950 X $
  Non-member $2,700  $
  Additional Person Non-member Firm Discount* $2,300 X $
  Companion $  700 $
After October 20, 2004
  Member $2,750  $
  Additional Person Member Firm Discount* $1,950 X $
  Non-member $3,100  $
  Additional Person Non-member Firm Discount* $2,300 X $
  Companion $  700 $
  TOTAL [Payable is US dollars] $
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Wednesday, December 1, 2004 at 8:00pm.
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Revised Agenda

Wednesday, December 1, 2004       

6:00 – 8:00 pm           Opening Reception

8:00 pm                      Optional Dinner with Colleagues
Small groups at nearby restaurants (sign up on registration form)

Thursday, December 2

7:15 am                       Breakfast Served

8:15 am                       Welcome and Opening Remarks – Astor Room
Lanny S. Cohen, Vice President, Capgemini
and Chairman, AMCF

8:30 am                       Founding Father: Edwin G. Booz, Booz Allen and Hamilton

8:45 am                       Opening Keynote Address 
"Consulting at 75:  Challenges Met and Unmet"

 John S. Clarkeson, Co-Chairman of the Board
The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.

9:30 am                       Coffee Break

9:50 am                       Founding Father: Marvin Bower – McKinsey and Company

10:00 am                     Panel Discussion
“Views from Our Clients: Expectations and Experiences with Consulting Firms” 

Introductory Presentation:
Joseph Ripp, Vice Chairman
America Online, Inc.

 Moderator:
Eric de Groot, Managing Partner
Boer and Croon Strategy and Management Group

 Discussants:
Elaine Weinstein, Senior Vice President - Human Resources
KeySpan
Sam Woodward, Chairman, President, and CEO
Gemini Air Cargo
Steven Weinreb, Chief Information Officer
AIG Global Investment Group

11:30 am                      Keynote Presentation
Innovation – “How Leading Consulting Firms Solve Challenges, Maintain Quality, and Demonstrate Accountability”

Michael Raynor, Deloitte, co-author of The Innovator’s Solution.   

12:30 – 2:00 pm          Luncheon and Interactive Group Discussions
“Exchange of Approaches and Solutions to Common Challenges that Innovate and Enhance the Value Proposition for Our People.  

Large Firms Co-Facilitators:
Eric Pelander, Global and Americas Leader, Strategic Change Solutions
IBM Business Consulting Services
Peter Roth, Vice President
SAP Consulting, SAP America

 Small Firms Co-Facilitators:
Jorg Glaser-Gallion, Managing Director
Management Partner GmbH
Robert E. Grasing, President
Robert E. Nolan Company, Inc.
Steve Sashihara, President and CEO
Princeton Consultants 

2:00 pm                      Panel Discussion 
“Innovation in Consulting Firms” 

Moderator:
David Kirkpatrick, Editor
Fortune

Discussants:
Michael Gregoire, Executive Vice President Global Services
PeopleSoft
Peter Skarzynski, CEO
Strategos
Stephen Payne
, CEO
REL Consultancy Group
Christopher C.  Fox
GE Healthcare Institute

3:15 pm                       Coffee Break 

3:45 pm                      Founding Father: H. B. Maynard – H. B.  Maynard and Company, Inc.

4:00 – 5:00 pm           Keynote Presentation 
“Ensuring Consulting’s Reputation: Leadership in Accountability and Ethics” 

John Haley, President and CEO, Watson Wyatt Worldwide   

5:00 – 5:15 pm            The Annual Meeting in Context
Ray Manganelli, Chief Consulting Officer, Tunnell Consulting           

7:00 pm                      75th Anniversary Award Banquet 
The University Club – 1 West 54th Street and Fifth Avenue 

Carl S. Sloane Award for Excellence in Management Consulting Honoree:
Thomas J. (Tom) Tierney, Chairman, Bridgespanformer Worldwide Managing Director, Bain and Company 

Lifetime Achievement Award:
Peter Drucker

Distinguished Service Award:
Richard Metzler, Managing Partner
Trove Partners LLC           

Richard Metzler and Roland Berger Foundation for Excellence in Management Consulting Scholarship Winners: 

Florence Dulla, Haas School of Business, University of CaliforniaBerkeley 

Justin Roffey, Said Business School, Oxford University 

Friday, December 3, 2004

7:15 am                       Breakfast Served

8:15 am                       Welcome
Consulting at 75: A Look Back and Ahead

 Lanny S. Cohen, Vice President, Capgemini and Chairman, AMCF
Peter Brown, Vice Chairman, Kurt Salmon Associates and Chairman-Elect, AMCF 

8:30 am                       Founding Father: Richard M. Paget, (Cresap McCormick and Paget) Towers Perrin
Given by: Mark Mactas, CEO, Towers Perrin

8:45 am                       Keynote Address
“New Value Propositions for Human Capital in Consulting Firms 

Bernard Bourigeaud, CEO
Atos Origin

9:30 am                       Coffee Break

10:00 am                     Founding Father: Kurt Salmon, Kurt Salmon Associates
Given by: Peter Brown, Vice Chairman, Kurt Salmon Associates

10:15 am                      Panel Discussion:
“External Views of Consulting - Successes and Shortcomings” 

Moderator:
John Byrne, Editor
Fast Company 

Discussants:
Neil Bradford, President - North America
Forrester
Dr. W. Michael Hoffman, Executive Director
Center for Business Ethics, Bentley College
John H. O'Byrne, Ethics Officer
New York Life Insurance Company   

11:30 – 12:30pm          Keynote Presentation 
Regulatory and Ethical Issues for Professional Services Firms

 Michele Hirshman, First Deputy to New York State Attorney General
Eliot Spitzer

12:30 pm                     Lunch and Interactive Group Discussions: Large and Small Firms

2:00 pm                      Close