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The Six-Minute Hypothesis Rule

CaseInterview.com

Email: I am an MBA student at a leading Indian B-school and successfully secured offers following my AT Kearney interview and BCG interview for their [ City in India ] office last week. I had three interview rounds each at both A.T. Thanks a lot once again for all the help. This is a big problem.

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How to Manage Managers

Harvard Business

but you should make time to do things like participate in their team meetings, watch them give feedback, or conduct job interviews. “If there is a serious concern, it’s best to have an open door policy.” Regularly seek feedback on how you’re doing as their manager. Give them space.

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The Right Way to Check Someone’s References

Harvard Business

The first step in the process is to solicit feedback from all the people in your organization who interviewed the candidate, according to Claman. Claman recommends referring to information gleaned from the candidate during the interview process. Be stymied by HR policies that disallow reference checks. Seek input.