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Bridging the Gap: From the Consulting Industry to the Management Consulting Profession

Effective Managers

This distinction is crucial, as it separates those who simply sell hours for dollars from those committed to a higher standard of service, ethics, and accountability. While this model has its merits, including flexibility and a wide array of services, it lacks a unified set of standards or ethical guidelines.

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Why CEOs Can’t Dance Redux

Rick Conlow

A finance executive said this of the decades-old corporate attitude, “We are GM. A global IBM study found that 33% of CEOs had engineering degrees and another 15% had finance degrees. Covey, demonstrates that the lack of integrity and ethics causes problems for managers and companies all day long. We know everything.

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Asset Management – Client Segmentation (Part 3 of 4)

Tom Spencer

Mutual funds may also go through independent broker channels to be sold on a pure commission basis, although upfront fees ( loads and deferred service charges ) are disappearing amidst investor knowledge and ethical concerns. Ultra-High Net Worth (UHNW) individuals with liquid, investable assets above $25 million qualify for private banking.

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

2024 Healthcare Project Delivery Conference January, 30-31, San Diego, USA This year’s conference will focus on implementing developments in procurement, design, financing, and O&M in healthcare projects. The participants will learn how healthcare providers overcome resource constraints and deliver new developments.

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The 6 Ways Business Leaders Talk About Sustainability

Harvard Business

Today, we see growing interest in new business benchmarks and in potential breakthrough materials and forms of energy. Whether in politics, finance, or business, there is growing concern that many leaders have lost their moral compass. The Moral Frame. In Abundance Frame, the $64 trillion question is: “abundance for whom?”