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Determine the ROI of hiring a small business operations consultant

Asamby Consulting

This blog posts outlines what the ROI for hiring a small business operations consultant is. Other than their strategy consulting counterparts, they don't focus on product, market, positioning, competition and pricing. To understand the value that operations consulting generates, let's look at some example ROIs below.

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Transforming from a Good to Great Coach

Rick Conlow

13 Reasons Managers Fail at Coaching Check out these thirteen reasons managers may struggle or fail at coaching: Lack of Training and Skill: Corporations promote managers based on their technical expertise or job performance but may not receive proper training in coaching skills. This means enhancing your career and team’s success.

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What to Do Before, During, and After Sales Training to Get Results

LSA Global

Frustrated by Disappointing Sales Training Results? If you are frustrated by the results of your business sales training investment, you are not alone. Despite investing an average of almost $1,500 per salesperson, our research shows: 80% of the information from sales training is lost within three months.

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Assessing Change Management Effectiveness: Essential Metrics

Epicflow

business readiness for change, realization of change implementation benefit and ROI, speed of implementing change initiatives. . tracking progress, teams’ performance improvements, KPI of a change initiative, benefit realization and ROI. Increasing teams’ productivity. organizational performance improvements, . References.

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Understanding the Costs and Causes of Employee Turnover

Tom Spencer

In my last blog post we looked at six reasons employee’s leave an organisation. According to Josh Bersin from Deloitte , when a new hire begins at a firm, there is a distinct period (30-90 days) called the “Investment Zone” where the firm invests in training and the new employee is learning rather than adding value to the organization.

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How Are You Spending Your Social-Distancing “Vacation”?

Prudent Pedal

Accelerate Rattle and Pedal podcast production to bank as many episodes as possible-With busy schedules and family demands, Jason and I can find it difficult some weeks to keep to our recording schedule. Get back to blogging consistently-Writing is a daily discipline. Call clients and colleagues to check on them and their families.

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Training and the infinite return on investment

Seth Godin Blog

Training pays. It's not unusual for an organization to spend only 10 or 20 hours training this person--which means about 1% of their annual workload.    How much training would it take for this person to be 10% better at her job? A comparative ROI of infinity.