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Using The “Seeding” And “Facilitating” Approach In Management Meetings And Consulting Engagements

Steve Shu Consulting

One technique that I tend to use a lot in management meetings and consulting engagements involves the use of two slide types. The purpose of these slides is often to help the management team get aligned and make a critical decision about some set of issues. The first slide I call the "Seeding" slide.

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Managing the Complaining Employee: A Case Study

Gina Abudi

Whether it was the time of the weekly team meeting, a customer on the phone, or that someone else in the group wasn’t working as hard as [.]. The post Managing the Complaining Employee: A Case Study appeared first on Gina Abudi. Alex was really good at his job, but he was constantly complaining about something.

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Building a Sustainability Business Framework

Brimstone Consulting

CASE STUDY. Using diagnostic protocols, Brimstone interviewed various leaders throughout the organization, from plant managers to European sales leaders to the senior leadership team. Download Case Study. How a Sustainability Business Framework Aligned the Leadership Team and Accelerated Progress.

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Helping Too Quiet Employees: A Case Study

Gina Abudi

He knew she had much to share and was very knowledgeable; but she was always quiet in team meetings. In fact, during the last team meeting when a problem was being discussed, and Jack knew that Mary had a few great ideas to solve it, she [.]. The post Helping Too Quiet Employees: A Case Study appeared first on Gina Abudi.

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Working Across Cultural Boundaries – A Case Study – Part I

Gina Abudi

Getting Everyone to Work Together – One Project Manager’s Challenge Michael was managing his first virtual project team. The post Working Across Cultural Boundaries – A Case Study – Part I appeared first on Gina Abudi. There were 12 people on the core project team.

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Working Across Cultural Boundaries – A Case Study – Part II

Gina Abudi

The First Team Meeting Read Part I for background information. After the agenda went out for the team meeting, we asked team members to begin to make travel arrangements to ensure arrival prior to the dinner (during the cocktail hour.) We realized some members would be flying in rather early so we ensured the hotel [.].

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One of the Best Ways to Market Yourself as a New Consultant

Steve Shu Consulting

This type of marketing can be viewed through the lens of “networking by helping someone” (in contrast to networking and just meeting lots of people). gave them some management one-pagers I wrote on their topic). These case studies accumulate, and they serve as resources that can help your marketing efforts as a consultant.

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