Busted! KPMG Blatantly Plagiarized from Corcoran In Its Yards Report
Mega-consulting firm KPMG got big bucks to prepare a market study report for ESDC that was used to justify all sorts of overly-optimistic assumptions about the future of the real estate market. Sounds like they should have kicked some of that dough Corcoran’s way though, since they highly-paid execs indulged in a liberal dose of…
Mega-consulting firm KPMG got big bucks to prepare a market study report for ESDC that was used to justify all sorts of overly-optimistic assumptions about the future of the real estate market. Sounds like they should have kicked some of that dough Corcoran’s way though, since they highly-paid execs indulged in a liberal dose of the old cut-and-paste in its preparation of the report. More details on Atlantic Yards Report, which broke the story.
I think it was the firm Abraham and Son. The report was titled: “The pros and cons of killing your son versus ignoring a divine request.” Those bullet points made their way into the Atlantic Yards environmental impact study.
Whoever it was, you can be sure they were not compesated nearly enough for seeding the basis of all future reports until the end of time.
Who wrote the first consultant report ever? You know, the one that was originally plagarized to eventually create all the others in the world?
Yeah, and? How do you think many of these reports are completed, anyway?