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Cash Flow Relief for Independent Consultants: the CARES Act & Other Ideas

Successful Independent Consulting

We’re in an unprecedented situation because of the COVID-19 coronavirus, and the economic fallout has been drastic for many business sectors, such as travel and restaurants. This article explains your options for cash-flow relief, whether you need it immediately or in the near future, and how to get it.

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Consultant Profile Series: Dane Sequeira

Tom Spencer

In 2019 he earned his Ph.D. One thing that was really helpful during my time between graduating and starting my position at BCG was subscribing to business newsletters and articles. Structurally, they all still involve travel Monday through Thursday, office on Friday, however the work style and type of tasks will change each time.

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??? Happy New Year: Predictions, Takeaways, and Thank you!

Wakeman Consulting Group: Dave's Blog

Still down from 2019, but again around 3,000 listens a month. Theatres in Melbourne are down around 20% since 2019. We will see a rebound in markets with heavy tourist-centered economies: International travel will rebound in 2023 and the data seems to point towards traditional tourist markets getting some relief. Again, amazing!

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What is Executive Coaching?

Organizational Talent Consulting

This article provides insights on what executive coaching is and is not, evidence-based benefits, the coaching process, virtual coaching, what makes an excellent executive coach, and more. Affordability improves through reduced travel and associated costs. The growing support for executive coaching and its effectiveness is undeniable.

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The Growth of the Consulting Industry in the Nordics

QEmploy

Read this article to find out more on the current situation of the consulting industry in the Nordic countries. Read our article on relocating as a freelance consultant. Most consultants in the Nordics are willing to travel 1-2 hours to and from work every day. Also read: Consulting Events in the Nordics 2019 ?.

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Top Consulting Firms

CaseInterview.com

However, they tend to have an intense lifestyle with lots of travel, face-to-face engagements, and long hours as a result. If you are interested in a career with a lot of travel, this could be a good place for you. Hours, though flexible, can still be long, and travel is a weekly reality. Employee Satisfaction. Of its $37.7

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7 secrets for presenting to prospects you want to turn into clients

Rod Burkert

I’m going to show you why and [explore what impact that may have on your estate planning] [explain why 2019 may be the best time ever to sell your company]. #3 My story is how I started traveling in the RV. I give this Journal of Accountancy article to every one of my coaching clients … please read it. 3 – Tell a story.