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Governance: Transforming Organizational Culture

Tom Spencer

In the realm of business, the term “ governance ” conjures images of stale bureaucracy, mundane meetings, and rigid roles. However, such perceptions fail to capture the potential impact of governance to influence the actions, cognitions, and emotions of individuals.

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Effective Governance: Overcoming Bias and Inertia

Tom Spencer

Effective governance serves as the bedrock for organizations, providing a framework for sound decision-making, personal accountability, and strategic direction. In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, where disruption and uncertainty are the norm, robust governance structures have never been more important.

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Five Ways to Raise your Game in Consulting

The Consultants Peer Group

Lovely writes openly his experiences working in the $15 Billion annual revenue (2022) firm and recommends an approach to more accountability, especially in government arenas. First, likely you will develop your marketing pitch/collateral along the lines of your skill set, what you offer. Lovely has since left McKinsey. Stay tuned.

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Tailoring the ISO 20700 Checklist to Your Consulting Projects

Effective Managers

This checklist, developed by ICMCI, provides an easy to implement guide that covers various aspects of a consulting project, from contracting, through delivery to the project’s closing. In addition, the standard provides twelve policies that are a resource for the consultant to use as a template for the development of clarifying documents.

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AI-Powered Clean Tech: Transforming Business Operations

Tom Spencer

Consulting firms can also develop a roadmap to outline the steps required for successful integration, including technology acquisition, data collection and analysis, and training of personnel. Consultants can help develop risk mitigation strategies, including robust security measures, privacy protocols, and transparent algorithms.

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Five Ways to Raise your Game in Consulting - Part 5

The Consultants Peer Group

They were: Adherence to an enforceable Code of Ethics Use of a Competence Framework Adherence to a Code of (Professional) Conduct In this blog we will feature how an international-recognized certification as a management consultant further allows you to differentiate yourself as a consultant. In other words, you!

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Consulting Industry vs. Consulting Profession

The Consultants Peer Group

This definition shall include those consultants who work alone as a solopreneur, as a partner or employee of a practice or firm and those who work as internal consultants in an organization or government body whose primary purpose is not management consultancy. Note: Numbers in parentheses added for emphasis. The choice is yours.