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You Can’t Pizza Party Your Way to a Great Corporate Culture

Harmonious Workplaces

Pizza parties (with dietary alternatives), happy hours, and office games like ping pong or video games can foster team bonding and employee engagement (Müceldili & Erdil, 2016). When organizations offer such perks in the face of adverse situations, employees can begin to distrust leadership.

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Need Clients Now? 5 Strategies to Quickly Get More Consulting Clients

Consulting Matters

However, there will be times when you have to feel the cash flow pressure and need to find clients.right now! This helps discern where to focus your time, money and efforts and keeps you from being busy but not productive. Free 3-part video series. Before we get started. Look for ProBono Speaking Opportunities.

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Need Clients Now? 5 Strategies to Quickly Get More Consulting Clients

Consulting Matters

However, there will be times when you have to feel the cash flow pressure and need to find clients.right now! This helps discern where to focus your time, money and efforts and keeps you from being busy but not productive. Free 3-part video series. Before we get started. Look for ProBono Speaking Opportunities.

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Case Study: Should You Adjust Your Business Model for a Major Customer?

Harvard Business

Even my hometown can’t get our products right , Cameron thought as he chased Graham over to the playground. The year before, prompted by all this, Lumiscape’s leadership had decided to pivot from a sales model to a subscription model. But they’d already seen three that weren’t working properly. “Higher!”

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AT&T, Time Warner, and What Makes Vertical Mergers Succeed

Harvard Business

AT&T is merely paying — actually, overpaying — for the cash flows from those assets up front. The battle for leadership in consumer video — the real game being played — isn’t between traditional content owners (Hollywood studios) and distributors (cable, satellite, and wireless operators) anymore.