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Based on previous WSO threads, there has been a reorganization within Deloitte, leading to some confusion about the distinctions between different groups. Here are the key points:

  • Reorganization Impact: Deloitte's Strategy & Operations (S&O) is now called Strategy & Analytics (S&A). This reorganization has blurred the lines between legacy Monitor Deloitte and other groups within S&A.
  • Perception and Distinction: For those not closely following Deloitte's internal changes (like headhunters and recruiters), there's functionally no difference in salary or titles between someone from legacy Monitor and someone who joined via the reorganization.
  • Internal Frustration: Many smart professionals in both legacy S&O and Parthenon are frustrated by the lack of distinction between themselves and the rest of the firm, which has impacted their future prospects.

In summary, while there used to be a clearer distinction between Monitor Deloitte and other parts of Deloitte's consulting practice, the recent reorganization has made these differences less apparent, especially to external observers.

Sources: Best big 4 consulting dept?, Deloitte S&O Brand, Looks like 2015 ManagementConsulted Salary numbers are out, Monitor Deloitte vs OW/RB/ATK in Europe, Deloitte S&O vs. LEK

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