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Consulting's Secret Club

Successful Independent Consulting

It’s like there’s a secret consulting club with no clear path for entry, where everyone plays by the same rules, although the rules are neither documented nor openly discussed. Until now, I never noticed this secret club existed despite being a member for over 20 years. This is what the secret consulting club is all about.

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The Benefits of Being Part of Your School’s Consulting Club

Tom Spencer

If you are a current student and are interested in consulting, chances are you are familiar with your school’s consulting club. However, beyond just interacting with the club as a general member, I believe that being an executive of the club can be a very fulfilling and valuable experience. Networking with Firms.

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Consulting Boys Club: What Can Women Do

Tom Spencer

“Consulting has traditionally been and is still a boys club, particularly at management level”, female McKinsey Consultant. “A The Boys’ Club. Whilst there are many interlinking and confounding reasons for this, below we explore 5 factors that sustain the ‘boys club’. The Glass Ceiling. Building Female Leadership Networks.

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Do Undergrad Clubs and Experiences Matter on my Consulting Resume?

Management Consulted

But today, we’re here to answer one specific question: do undergrad clubs/experiences matter on your consulting resume? Were you nerdy and in the Math Club? The post Do Undergrad Clubs and Experiences Matter on my Consulting Resume? You may be surprised that the short answer is: yes.

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Announcing the CEO Club of Greater Boston

Emerson Consulting Group

These words, first uttered by CEO Club of Boston founder Fred Green are excerpted from his article published in CEO Refresher Magazine. They express the mission of our CEO Club of Greater Boston where longtime Club members report many invaluable benefits from their participation over the years. Testimonials. Current Sponsors.

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Starting your Consulting Journey as a College Student

Tom Spencer

Join a consulting club. Many students confuse a student club with a student organisation. However, a student club is distinct in that it has all its functions and activities conducted by the students themselves. The sole purpose of clubs is to provide students with practical experience through learning and relationship building.

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CEO Club VIP Lunch with Deborah Lee James

Emerson Consulting Group

“Exceptional Networking” included and books available at CEO Club discount. This event is sponsored by Club member Lan-Tel Communications , New England’s premier structured cabling, security, and IT infrastructure installation & integration company since 1992: [link]. Sponsorship opportunities also available.