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Why consulting?

Management Consulted

As we were looking through your responses, we realized you were answering as if you were in an interview – and that’s smart. As we were looking through your responses, we realized you were answering as if you were in an interview – and that’s smart. What we didn’t expect was the diversity of responses!

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Transformational Leadership: Changing Culture to Fuel Financial Success

Organizational Talent Consulting

It is crucial for leaders at every level to be equipped with the capability to act both within and upon a company's culture. As designed, the insights covered will improve our communities and workplaces by applying proven thought leadership. But culture change is often overwhelming and elusive. To thrive, change is necessary.

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IBM Consulting Interviews: Navigating the IBM GBS Maze

Management Consulted

The history of IBM GBS is one of our very favorite business stories of all time, and one that reminds us that even the most enormous, boring and troubled companies can re-invent themselves. In 1991, IBM approved a new world-wide services strategy to make IBM a world class services company by 1994. IBM Global Business Services (GBS).

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Every Organizational Function Needs to Work on Digital Transformation - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM GARTNER

Harvard Business

Digital business reached a tipping point in 2018 as organizations scaled their digital capabilities. Yet 72% of corporate strategists in a recent survey said their company’s digital efforts are missing revenue expectations. They test entirely new business models while also finding ways to reduce the associated risks.

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How the Best CEOs Get the Important Work Done

Harvard Business

If you’re a chief executive officer, your job is to execute. It’s written right into your title. It’s tempting, therefore, to view the CEO as primarily a thinker ; someone who mulls and shapes strategy. Your time and your energy are your most valuable resources.

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