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Why Your Employees Aren't Committed to Your Company Strategy

Organizational Talent Consulting

To turn those dreams into workplace realities, leaders set strategies. Evidence suggests only 5% of employees understand their company's strategy. This is alarming, given evidence a direct positive correlation exists between employee commitment to strategy and employee involvement in strategy development.

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Free Yourself and Business from Market Myopia

Organizational Talent Consulting

Studies show that 85% of executive leadership teams spend less than one hour a month discussing strategy, and up to 95% of employees are unaware of or do not understand their organization's strategy. It is impossible to formulate a strategy, let alone a "best" or preferred strategy, without engaging in strategic thinking."

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Top 10 Consulting Firms in San Francisco

Management Consulted

McKinsey’s Bay Area offices serve major technology and financial firms, as well as leading healthcare and retail companies needing strategy and innovation help. Here’s why: the firm’s leadership is always looking for new strategy and new, creative ways to bring value to clients. General Dwight D. Eisenhower.

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Bridgespan Non-Profit Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Strategy Consulting. Bridgespan brings a passion for making the world a better place into strategy consulting. Many that serve clients with strategy come from organizations (like Bain or McKinsey) that offer excellent toolkit and skills training pre-Bridgespan; the training at Bridgespan is there, but not as thorough.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Management Consulted

PwC moved on to acquire Ant’s Eye View, in August 2012, a social media strategy development and consulting firm. Professional development. From 2005 to 2014 PwC named one of Fortune 100 ‘s best companies to work for. Talent has no age, race or gender and can’t be ruled out because of a disability.