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How to Quantify Sustainability’s Impact on Your Bottom Line

Harvard Business

We chose Brazil’s beef industry as the location of our case study , both for the size and complexity of the industry and for its impact on the planet. For slaughterhouses and retailers (Brazilian operations), we also projected positive benefits: $20 million to $120 million (0.01% to 0.1% of revenues).

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A.T. Kearney Interview & Culture

Management Consulted

Now known to be THE best sourcing, procurement and operations consulting firm in the world, A.T. 1997 – First Global Prize, an annual business school case study competition for potential recruits, awarded. 2012 – A.T. Operations. KEARNEY INTERVIEW AND CULTURE. Kearney is impressive on multiple fronts. 2006 – A.T.

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Leadership Development Should Focus on Experiments

Harvard Business

Industry research, for example, shows that companies spent more than $24 billion on leadership and management training worldwide in 2013, an increase of 15% from 2012. In other words, leadership development begins with a real business challenge that leaders need to solve, instead of with a hypothetical case study or simulation.

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India’s Botched War on Cash

Harvard Business

According to our study, the Cost of Cash in India , these institutions spend $3.5 billion annually in currency operations costs. The priorities of the Reserve Bank (RBI), India’s central bank, are to promote safe, efficient, accessible, inclusive, interoperable, and robust payment systems.

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Doubling a $400,000 Revenue Model With Business Trainer Blair Enns: Podcast #22

Consulting Success

A productized service business is about efficiencies and scale and a finite number of offerings that set prices. In 2012, the last year that I was a consultant, I got sick four times on three continents, not serious, but run down. You have culture problems because you can’t actually do both in the same business. We hire people.