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Rule of Thumb #1: Adopt a Portfolio Approach When Implementing Behavioral Science Initiatives

Steve Shu Consulting

While I will address return on investment (ROI) considerations in a future post, probably one of the first rules of thumb I have is to use some degree of portfolio thinking and management processes for implementing behavioral science initiatives. Develop behavioral intervention generation, vetting, and project portfolio management processes.

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Consulting Services – Are They Worth a Try?

Effective Managers

Should you consider using management consulting services to help you solve such a problem? Whether you are a user of management consulting services, or now considering it, here are some thoughts for you to help improve your chances of success. Management consulting, as a profession, exists to add value to client organization.

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The Myth of a Psychologically Safe Workplace

Organizational Talent Consulting

Psychological Safety Myth Buster #2: Create Accountability Talking with a trusted advisor that can listen, provide perspective, and partner with you for accountability to take action is a high ROI activity. Organizational Talent Consulting. What activity is practiced is not essential, but the amount of self-control exerted is critical.

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From meeting-heavy to essential meetings only

Asamby Consulting

Tracing it back Through conversations with fellow consultants, colleagues, clients, and friends one trend has become protruding in many work agendas and is dominating calendars worldwide. Since 2020, due to working primarily remotely , people developed a tendency to compensate for less office presence with more digital meetings.

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Transforming from a Good to Great Coach

Rick Conlow

Without regular feedback, employees may not know where they stand or what they need to improve, hindering their development. Ignoring Personal Development: Managers may focus solely on task-related coaching and neglect to support employees in their personal and professional development.