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Book Review: Michael Porter On Competition

Management Consulted

it’s time for another book review! This time, our intern and ex-Deloitte dreamboat Preeti read Michael Porter’s book on competition and took the time to let you know how she felt about it. In the book, Porter has addressed a number of key question like: “How do companies compete in a particular business?”,

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How To Sustain Change: Keeping The Momentum Going After The Training Ends

Nash Consulting

Mastering Post-Training Sustainability: Strategies to Maintain Organizational Change By Nash Consulting Successfully planning and implementing robust training in an organization isn’t a small feat. The conclusion of the training can feel like a major victory lap. How does this training connect to the overall change?

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How to Build a Networking Strategy, On-Air Coaching with Vern Schellenger

Consulting Matters

I asked Contacts Count President and Networking Guru Vern Schellenger to do an on-air coaching session with me to help me craft my own personal and business networking strategy. Book a call with me at www.betsyjordyn.com/schedule, and let's chat about your project. Tune into this special interview where I'm in the hot seat!

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Why Consulting with a Learning and Development Firm for Remote Work Training Is Essential

Clarity Consultants

But, of course, while there are plenty of advantages to remote work, there are also disadvantages–one of the biggest being training. The need for effective training programs is crucial for success, but it can be difficult when you have employees all over the world. What are the Challenges Remote Companies Face in Employee Training?

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Book Review: Four Types of Problems

Markovitz Consulting

The title of Art Smalley’s new book, Four Types of Problems , is misleading. In that regards, it’s an excellent reference book that belongs on every bookshelf. For example, in Type 1 problem solving, Smalley cautions that “people naively assume that documentation and training are the best or only way to make countermeasures stick.

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Book Recommendation: Ultimate Sales Machine by Chet Holmes

Kai Davis

This week, I have book recommendations for you! With the Holiday season coming up, you’re likely thinking of books to buy those special (business) people in your life — or getting asked questions like, “Hey, uh, what books are you interested in? On to the first entry in this year’s book recommendation list!

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Is Your ERP Project Done? Do These 3 Things Before Closing the Book.

PM Alliance

Document your user training program and upload the first batch of end user training records. Once your vendors have wrapped up activities such as user training sessions and the last of the software customization tweaks, bring your implementation partners together for a freeform discussion about the project.