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Consulting in South Africa – what to expect

Tom Spencer

Kearney and other firms have operations in the country and a variety of services are offered in strategy, management, digital, HR, financial services, public sector, energy, and healthcare. Consultants should expect their time management skills to be tested and sharpened. South Africa had more than 2 million SMEs in 2016.

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Why Leaders Need To Take A Hike

Organizational Talent Consulting

As we began to work together, it became clear they didn't have the time management challenge they initially believed. The power of full engagement: Managing energy, not time, is the key to high performance and personal renewal. The newly promoted executive was on the edge of burnout. Loehr, J., & & Schwartz, T.

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Two Powerful Ways Managers Can Curb Implicit Biases

Harvard Business

Many managers want to be more inclusive. For the most part, managers are not given the right tools to overcome the challenges posed by implicit biases. But this demands a lot of cognitive energy, so over time, managers go back to their old habits. PATRIK STOLLARZ/Getty Images. But they don’t know how to get there.

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Stop Setting Goals You Don’t Actually Care About

Harvard Business

At the start of 2016, I asked myself one question: “How can I make achieving my professional growth goals effortless?” Many people fail on their professional development goals for the year because they take on a lot of goals — goals that they feel they “should” do but ultimately don’t energize them.