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Chris Hoff’s Guide for Consultants and Coaches Navigating Radical Change

Consulting Matters

Chris, a former technology entrepreneur, shares his enlightening journey of metamorphosis - from a midlife crisis that led him to therapy, to eventually harnessing his experiences into a unique consulting practice. In our engaging conversation, Chris and I delve deep into the concept of 'liminal space.' His formal education includes a Ph.D.

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Consulting exit opportunity: Senior Manager, Strategy & Analytics at Live Nation Entertainment

Management Consulted

Our friends at Live Nation Entertainment (yes, the same Live Nation that merged with Ticketmaster in 2010) just shared a great 6-figure job opportunity with us, and we wanted to pass it along to you! This role lies at the … Continue Reading.

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How Taekwon-Do Prepared Me for Consulting Interviews

Tom Spencer

Since my first international competition in 2010, I have competed in Canada, Italy, South Korea, Argentina, and multiple states across the US. While my martial arts journey has been long and difficult, it has also been rewarding and improved my professional life as a future consultant. Performing and Executing.

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Top 10 Consulting Firms in the Middle East

Management Consulted

We’re continuing our Top 10 Consulting Firms series this week by focusing our expert eye on the Middle East. Ask any consultant about the Middle East, and Booz (now Strategy&) will be the first name on their lips! Currently, Strategy& does major public (read: government) consulting work outside the U.S.

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Does the public sector need consultants?

The Source

Former Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has become the latest high-profile figure to denounce the public sector’s use of consultants. And only the other day, Max Hastings attempted to reignite the debate with a piece in The Times that called on ministers to ditch consultants and recruit “real talent.”

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Get the Most from Your Women In Consulting Membership

Women in Consulting

When I first joined Women In Consulting – back in 2010 I think – I was looking for insights on how to be a successful consultant. They have taken a long time, but more importantly, they’ve developed because I’ve taken a different approach to getting to know people in the Women In Consulting community. By: Kathryn Gorges.

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Job Description: What’s a Management Consultant?

The Clever Consultant

We’ll start this occasional series on job descriptions with: Management Consultant. Enter the management consultant. The management consultant will come in and review the problem, analyze sales, perhaps interview key management staff, and try to figure out why tablet sales have fallen so sharply. and give it a problem.