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"Process Mining"? Sounds Like a Waste of Time.

Markovitz Consulting

For example, the global chemical company Chermours used process mining to analyze their order-to-cash process: It took the process mining effort four months to uncover how the actual process was performing (not just what the ERP documentation stated). I’m sure it does more efficient. Gee, that sounds terrific.

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Is There a Shortage of Skilled Workers? My Own Personal Experiences

MishTalk

Given all the media hype about the severe shortage of skills in the US and the need for more education and training, inquiring minds may be interested in alternative views. That job ended when Chase and Chemical merged. I was on a project at US Bank in Minneapolis involving a merger or sale of a Piper Jeffrey trading system.

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What to Do When Work Stress (Literally) Makes You Sick

Harvard Business

In response, they release hormones and chemicals to speed up our heart rate, increase blood pressure and stimulate our muscles. What was your train of thought at that time? Such was the case when I was working a grueling pharmaceutical sales job. Were you preparing for a meeting with your boss?

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business

Facing strict regulation on chemical release and competition from flowers from Africa, the Dutch flower industry developed a closed-loop system that grows flowers hydroponically in greenhouses, lowering risk of infestation and reducing the use of fertilizers and pesticides. In 2005, they launched a U.S.

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How Multinationals Can Grow in the Middle East and Africa

Harvard Business

Despite lower oil prices, currency depreciations, higher taxes, and geopolitical uncertainty, the region is still rich in opportunities, from selling efficiency-enhancing technology to the Saudi government to offering Western products to 100 million Ethiopian consumers. This, combined with a population of 1.5

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The Crazy Lives of Consultants: is it just me.

The Crazy Lives of Consultants

Imagine how many sales or leads you can fulfil with this great gang of targeted visitors. These girls are very carefully chosen from different global locations and they are trained and groomed in such a manner that they can effortlessly satisfy all types of clients- from submissive to highly demanding. January 12, 2011 at 12:10 AM.