TL;DR: For decades, the elite consulting firms, with their astronomical fees and jargon-filled reports, thrived on "information asymmetry" – what I call the "pundit" model. Their pyramid structures, built on legions of junior analysts churning out data, are now being obliterated by AI. ChatGPT and its peers are the ultimate, tireless interns, collapsing the old "time-for-money" billing model into a "results-only" imperative. This isn't just a threat; it's a revolution. The real opportunity lies not in being an AI, but in leveraging AI to amplify our uniquely human capacities: trust, empathy, political wisdom, and courage. The future belongs to those who collaborate with AI, not compete with it as a robot.
I am James, CEO of Mercury Technology Solutions.
Let's talk about a particular class of professionals you see in places like Central. They're not lawyers, not doctors, but their invoices can make a cardiologist's bill look like pocket change. Their suits, impeccably tailored, often cost more than a year's rent, and their PowerPoint decks are masterpieces of intricate, often opaque, complexity. These are the consultants from the "temples" of Accenture and McKinsey, masters of "synergy," "value added," and "paradigm shifts."
For a long time, they were the undisputed gods of corporate strategy.
Company financials in a mess? Call them. Need a radical transformation? They're your first stop. Can't decide what to eat for lunch next week? Give them a blank cheque, and they'll deliver a three-hundred-page report on your dietary options.
What they truly sold was "information asymmetry"—that potent feeling of "I know something you don't." Their model was elegantly simple: recruit armies of bright, ambitious graduates, squeeze their youth and intellect for endless data analysis and chart creation, then package it as "authoritative advice," and sell it at a price so stratospheric you almost had to believe it was worth it.
It felt like a meticulously orchestrated ritual, a high-stakes performance. But now, that entire paradigm, that established religion, is facing its apocalypse. Because a new god has arrived.
This god, of course, is AI.
Imagine, for a moment, the ultimate intern.
This intern never sleeps, never eats, never takes a holiday, and certainly never talks back. You ask for a global semiconductor market trend analysis, and it's on your desk in three seconds. You request that analysis be transformed into a perfectly formatted report, complete with charts and credible citations, and it's done in sixty seconds.
This new intern is AI
Accenture recently announced tens of thousands of layoffs within a mere three months. Was it just a bad economy? Not according to their CEO, who candidly called these "compressed timetable" exits. My translation? "If you can't keep pace with rapid innovation, you're out."
Historically, the consulting firm's structure was a robust pyramid. At its broad base sat thousands of Analysts, performing the labor-intensive work of data gathering, visualization, and number-crunching. Clients paid exorbitant hourly rates, oblivious that much of this foundational work was akin to advanced Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V operations on Google.
AI has now, definitively, obliterated that bottom layer. Those Analysts? Many found themselves collectively obsolete overnight. Because AI is the tireless, uncomplaining, infinitely scalable, and exponentially more efficient super-Analyst we could only dream of before.
When the base of that pyramid crumbles, the entire structure begins its inevitable, precarious wobble.
The classic consulting pitch hinged on selling "time." The sheer number of experts, the countless hours invested—this was the justification for their monumental fees.
That narrative is now bankrupt.
Clients are already asking: "Why am I paying you a month's fees for something your AI assistant can execute in a minute?"
Consequently, the industry's billing model is being radically forced from "time-based" to "results-based." The era of profiting by dragging out projects or simply stacking headcount is over. You must now deliver tangible, measurable impact to earn your keep.
This shift is utterly fatal for the "pundit" consultants. Their true genius was never in solving problems, but in interpreting them. They excelled at taking a straightforward challenge, inflating it into a complex, world-ending dilemma, and then offering a vague, jargon-laden solution that conveniently offered plausible deniability.
AI, however, doesn't play that game. AI operates on data, on logic, on undeniable facts. In the face of AI, all linguistic subterfuge is exposed. This is why we're seeing an intriguing phenomenon: smaller, more agile consulting firms are beginning to thrive. Unburdened by corporate overhead, a lean team of three to five, powered by sophisticated AI tools, can deliver the same, or often superior, results at a fraction of the cost of the behemoths.
This isn't an evolution; it's a revolution. Initiated by AI, and fundamentally targeting all traditional "middlemen."
Now, you might be reading this, feeling a chill.
The collapse of the old order is not a death knell; it is the fertile ground for unprecedented new opportunities.
AI can automate and perfect all repetitive, logic-driven tasks. What it cannot replace is the profound trust you build over a dinner and a drink with a client. It cannot replicate the nuanced political wisdom required to navigate a room full of competing agendas and established "old seafood" (a Cantonese term for entrenched veterans). It cannot embody the courage to step up and say, "I'll take responsibility," when a project inevitably hits a snag. It cannot replicate your intuition, your empathy, your uniquely human touch.
AI crunches numbers; it doesn't do human.
In the AI era, your true value is no longer defined by what you know, but by how you operate as a human. Your communication prowess, your ability to persuade, your leadership—these are your most invaluable and irreplaceable assets.
Historically, career progression often meant grinding for a decade within a large corporation, navigating internal politics, just to reach a position of influence. Today, the playing field has leveled. If you master the art of asking the right questions, wield AI as the ultimate force multiplier, and integrate your distinct "humanity," you alone can effectively function as a formidable consulting firm.
So, let go of the fear.
This era is not eliminating humanity; it is eliminating those humans who have chosen to live like robots.
Stop aspiring to be a flawless cog in a larger machine. Instead, focus on becoming a truly human collaborator with AI—someone with a warm heart, a resilient spirit, and a grand vision for what's possible.
In the AI era, the greatest value isn't found in the speed of your processor. It's found in the warmth of your heart, and the expansive ambition of your vision.
Mercury Technology Solutions: Accelerate Digitality.