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Top 50 blogs, magazines and websites for consultants

QEmploy

This is the best ”top 50 list” of blogs, magazines and websites for consultants that you will find on the internet. That is why I have compiled a list of 50 different blogs, magazines and websites that every consulting firm should know about, and I explain what they all have to offer their readers. Clarity Consultants.

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IMS Consulting Group (IMS Health) Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

In 2008 & 2010, IMS Health was bestowed the honor of being listed as one of the “World’s Most Admired Companies” by FORTUNE magazine. Disease area, product landscapes, competitive assessments. New product planning/product development strategy. IMS CONSULTING GROUP INTERVIEWS AND RECRUITING.

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A.T. Kearney Interview & Culture

Management Consulted

1997 – First Global Prize, an annual business school case study competition for potential recruits, awarded. Consumer Products. 2013: Consulting Magazine – One of the best consulting firms to work for. KEARNEY INTERVIEWS AND RECRUITING. Kearney recruits from only 4 undergraduate schools in America.

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Last Minute Case Interview Preparation

CaseInterview.com

My answer: Go through all the Case Interview Secrets videos in the order they are listed. If you have time left over, either: 1) Practice some cases with a current/former consultant or a very talented friend who is also recruiting, or. These are best practice interviews that demonstrate how to do a case the right way.

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Want Less-Biased Decisions? Use Algorithms.

Harvard Business

Real-world applications range from medical diagnoses and judicial sentencing to professional recruiting and resource allocation in public agencies. ” The New York Times Magazine recently reported a longform story to answer the question, “Can an algorithm tell when kids are in danger?” Is this revolution a good thing?