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Consulting Tip #7: Beware of Other People Using Your Intellectual Property for Their Exposure

Johanna Rothman

For example, I'm doing a webinar on November 30 where the value is primarily promotion for my new book. See Project Lifecycle Workshop: How to Manage Project Risks to Release Successful Products.) I said this in the Successful Indepentent Consulting book : People die of exposure—both hot and cold. I don't expect exposure.

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The key to becoming a learning organization

Asamby Consulting

If know-how is constantly added to the organization's collective memory, it can improve effortlessly over time High autonomy. If the organization is self-learning, there's no external driver necessary to push trough process improvements etc. Quicker adaption to changing markets or customer behavior. And you change it.

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Synergy Unleashed: The Power of Great Teamwork

Rick Conlow

External factors: Sometimes, external factors beyond the team’s control, such as external pressures, changes in market conditions, or unexpected events, can disrupt teamwork and make it difficult for team members to work together effectively. Of course, this is ignorance and not a viable excuse.

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7 Employee Comments that Destroy a Team

Rick Conlow

Team Content and Process The bottom line is that a team’s success largely depends on the content and the process. The content involves the task for the team, for example: improving a work process, preparing for product presentation, or creating a marketing campaign. Finally, see Rick’s newest book.

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Why you need a COO or operations manager

Asamby Consulting

Business growth m ig ht have brought your business to a point where you can't constantly deliver great product or service. Process improvement is necessary to bring the company back to what made growth possible in the first place: Good products and services. Book a call! The need to stabilize business operations.

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Looking Beyond Short Term Financial Metrics (Nigel Lake, Part 2 of 10)

Tom Spencer

Nigel is the author of The Long Term Starts Tomorrow , a must have book “for any manager, leader or Minister.” The shareholders just want to sell as much product for the highest possible price, never mind the quality or impact on any other stakeholder in the entire ecosystem, and then pocket the profits and run.

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A Business Case in Project Management: Why Start a Project?

Epicflow

Typically, a business case is created in response to one or several of the following needs: Market demand; Organizational need; Customer request; Technological advance; Legal requirement; Ecological impacts; Social need. . Learn more about our solution by booking a call with our expert. . Problem description. References .