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Why Consulting: The 2019 Ultimate Guide

QEmploy

Why consulting? This guide contains everything you need to know about being a freelance consultant, answer the questions you might have, and tell you what to be aware of. This guide works for everyone who thinks about getting into consulting, but also for current consultants who might have some questions. Why consulting?

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Make Sure Your Employees Have Enough Interesting Work to Do

Harvard Business

When productivity starts to slide, it’s not always easy to pinpoint the cause. Is it a problem of time management? Take for example the case of my recent client, an engineering consulting company I’ll call Astride. And what are the productivity effects of taking it on? What could be the cause?

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5 Ways to Say No to a Networking Request

Harvard Business

When you start to receive dozens of requests per week — almost always for 30-60 minutes of private consultation — you would dramatically handicap your productivity if you tried to do them all. Another way to protect your time is to defer the invitations you accept. But that quickly grows old. Defer your acceptance.

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How to Pass the McKinsey Problem Solving Game

CaseInterview.com

In the case interview process for McKinsey, one of the early evaluations is “Solve,” McKinsey’s digital assessment game (formerly called the McKinsey Problem Solving Game). Time management is certainly a factor. Some candidates finish early, while others don’t complete it in time. And the third is cause vs. effect.