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How to Make a Great First Impression

Harvard Business

The saying “You only have one chance to make a first impression” holds true in many situations, from job interviews to sales calls. Before meeting someone new — whether it’s a potential employer or a new client — do your homework. What should you actually say? And what’s the best way to follow up?

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To Get Consumers to Trust AI, Show Them Its Benefits

Harvard Business

But even when the technology is ready to use and has been shown to meet customer demands, there’s still a great deal of skepticism among consumers. Introducing innovations in a stepwise fashion can lead to more gradual social learning, which in turn builds trust.

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How to Tell an Employee They Didn’t Get a Promotion

Harvard Business

Of course, this explanation is easier to provide if you’ve been “up front” about what people should expect from the start,” Weintraub says, including how interviews and evaluations will work and how long it might take for a decision to be made. Deliver the news in a timely fashion. Be empathetic. ”

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From Actress to BCG Consultant – Tips on How to Successfully Prepare for a BCG Case Interview

CaseInterview.com

I recently received this success story from an actress (now a BCG consultant), and thought you would find her suggestions and tips on case interview prep useful. I did your maths drills daily, and can practically recite the fashion case-study - I listened to LOMS on the tube, while cleaning, on my morning jogs.