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Internal Strategy: Lessons Learned (1 of 2)

Tom Spencer

I initially started out my career in management consulting, exited to an internal strategy team in industry, and pivoted back to consulting. In Part 2, I will highlight 7 key differences between internal strategy and management consulting. Internal strategy (or corporate strategy) is a common exit for management consultants.

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Sustainable Aviation: Emerging Trends and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

Aerospace is one of the fastest growing markets. While both the size of the market and its growth rate are both large, so is its carbon footprint. The Aviation Market. Ever since the Wright Brother’s famous first flight in 1903, the aviation market has gone nowhere but up. per year over the same period.

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Gig economy 2020: The new revolution

QEmploy

Rabbit, Airbnb, Lyft, Uber, Rover, Postmates, DoorDash, companies that brought innovation into the world of the gig economy, are now facing new challenges that will push the work market even more into the future. Read also: Why Consulting: The 2019 Ultimate Guide ]. Read also: 5 Steps to becoming a Successful IT Consultant ].

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Robo-Advisers Are Coming to Consulting and Corporate Strategy

Harvard Business

And, will they shake up the trillion-dollar corporate consulting and advisory industry? Robo-advisors, which were introduced in 2008 , are steadily eating up market share from their human counterparts much the way that Amazon and Netflix have taken share from Walmart and Regal Cinemas. 7 trillion by the year 2025 from about U.S.$300

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What Is Blockchain? A Beginner’s Guide

Tom Spencer

The medium of exchange in the world of blockchain is cryptocurrency – tokens that have some value determined either by (a) direct market forces as in the case of Bitcoin or Ether , or (b) by the cost of the computing power required to produce them – in which case they is known as either a “tokens” or “altcoins”.

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