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Consulting as a Contractor: The Rise of Self-Employment

Tom Spencer

Business organisations and management consultants have long had a contractual rather than an employer/employee relationship. Consultants are one example of these contractual workers in the sense that consulting firms are legally bound by a contractual agreement to their respective client. The bottom line.

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Consulting in South Africa – what to expect

Tom Spencer

Consultants in the rainbow nation have continued to operate efficiently and effectively during the Covid pandemic. The chaos has changed the way the consulting process is carried out but the end goal of providing reliable solutions to clients has remained the same. The consulting industry is surviving during these uncertain times.

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Managing Meetings: How to Drive Productivity and Success

Tom Spencer

Meetings can either be a powerful catalyst for collaboration and decision-making or a drain on time and productivity. Whether you are in consulting, strategy, operations, or product management, the ability to manage meetings effectively is a crucial skill that can significantly impact the success of your endeavors.

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The Training Phase in Management Consulting

Tom Spencer

Receiving an offer from a top consulting firm is an exciting experience. The first step starts with training, the learning of technical skills, soft skills, and time management skills. In consulting, your training, adapting, and professional growth actually never stop. Training enables you to meet expectations.

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Unlocking the GRE: Your Gateway to Graduate Success

Tom Spencer

The GRE is a computer-based test developed and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). Develop a realistic study plan based on the time available before your test date. Allocate specific times for each section, emphasizing areas where improvement is needed. What is the GRE?

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Time Management and Planning: 10 Motivations | Women In.

Women in Consulting

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GMAT: A Strategic Guide to Effective Preparation

Tom Spencer

Create a Study Schedule: Develop a realistic timetable based on your daily commitments. Allocate more time to sections where you need improvement, but ensure a balanced approach to cover all content areas. Effective time management is crucial during the GMAT. Best of luck on your GMAT journey!

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