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Your Consulting Niche vs Jack-of-All-Trades Myth

Successful Independent Consulting

Many people who embark on the independent professional path think they should define their services broadly so they will look like a good fit for many projects. The exact opposite is true. Translation: change management for IT projects. Translation: turnaround expert. Translation: turnaround expert. Translation: philanthropy expert. “We

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The cost of hiring a consultant for small business in 2023

Asamby Consulting

They're typically engaged by clients who have solid sales or have seen tremendous growth and struggle to keep up with delivery. Don't use more than 25% of your free cash flow for a consulting project to leave enough room for other growth related investments. Your business is struggling and you seek outside help? Your ROI would be 100%.

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KPMG Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Since its first incarnation in the late 1800s, KPMG’s story is one of continued and sustained growth. In addition to its private clients, Peat Marwick’s growth was also fueled by the government contracts it won. KPMG CONSULTING. Billion last year. Within the US, KPMG LLP operates from 87 offices with more than 23,000 employees.

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5 Practical Ways to Engage a Geographically Distributed Workforce - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM DATASTAX

Harvard Business

Like many technology companies, DataStax competes with some of the world’s largest enterprises for top talent. We’ve come to realize that much of that talent is located outside of Silicon Valley, and even outside of the typical urban areas where a company might naturally look for new talent. That meant creating regional offices.

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The Crazy Lives of Consultants: is it just me.

The Crazy Lives of Consultants

recalling a convo i had with a client, i was gently delivering some less-than-stellar news on how "some" of his policies werent being adhered to. he angrily retorted, "well, heads are gonna roll, i assure you! heads are going to ROLL!!!". he quickly turned back around to his computer. um.are you serious!!!??? i mean, who really talks like that?