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Capgemini Consulting Interviews – Tech, Business or Both?

Management Consulted

Today we continue our firm profile series with an in-depth review of Capgemini Consulting. Founded in Paris, and containing the spliced DNA of other major firms it acquired along the way (Ernst & Young Consulting being the most notable), Capgemini Consulting is a global player in today’s consulting industry. Random, right?

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Why consulting?

Management Consulted

I begged my favorite Econ teacher to let me into his Industrial Organization course and fortunately I got a spot. Half of the class was devoted to examining different models and learning the game theory behind strategic decision making; in the remainder of the class, we applied that knowledge and analyzed different industries.

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We Need to Approach AI Risks Like We Do Natural Disasters

Harvard Business

Tens of billions of connected sensors are being embedded in everything ranging from industrial robots and safety systems to self-driving cars and refrigerators. Our growing reliance on so many intelligent, connected devices is opening up the possibility of global-scale shutdowns. Insight Center. Bernat Bacete/Getty Images.

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31 books on leadership and change

Brimstone Consulting

Our team is made up of highly-skilled, senior-level consultants from a wide range of backgrounds—educators at top universities, serial entrepreneurs, former C-suite executives, and seasoned process consulting experts. The books include recent publications and ones that have stood the test of time. . 31 books on leadership and change.

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How Loss Aversion and Conformity Threaten Organizational Change

Harvard Business

To effect actual change, they need to understand how biases — their own, and their employees’ — can shape behaviors and decisions, and prevent them from achieving what they set out to achieve. CEOs need to be especially aware of how the subtle forces of bias can operate in our subconscious and influence our choices.