Job Description:
The Manager of Consulting leads the delivery of consulting engagements, ensuring high‑quality execution, strong client relationships, and alignment with DXC’s strategic objectives. This role focuses on driving business value through technology‑enabled solutions, managing project performance, and supporting account growth—without direct people management responsibilities.
Oversee end‑to‑end delivery of consulting projects, ensuring scope, timelines, quality, and financial targets are met.
Serve as a primary point of contact for clients, understanding business needs and translating them into actionable solutions.
Develop project plans, manage risks and dependencies, and ensure effective communication with stakeholders.
Contribute to solution design, proposal development, and estimation activities for new opportunities.
Support account teams in identifying growth opportunities and enhancing client satisfaction.
Promote best practices, innovation, and continuous improvement across consulting engagements.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams, technical experts, and delivery leads to ensure cohesive execution.
Strong background in consulting or technology‑driven project delivery.
Proven experience managing complex initiatives in multi‑stakeholder environments.
Solid understanding of delivery methodologies (Agile and traditional).
Excellent communication, analytical, and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to influence stakeholders and drive outcomes without formal authority.
Fluency in English; additional languages are an advantage.
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