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Why I'm Cynical about the Consulting Profession | Consulting and.

Consulting and Organizational Management

Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. Why I’m Cynical about the Consulting Profession By John Dupre on April 14, 2013. Years ago, I remember going out on sales calls with one of the partners in our consulting firm, Marv Weisbord. Most consulting firms are now “expert” oriented.

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8 Reasons that May Cause You to Loose Customers

Tom Spencer

It is very easy to state company policy and say sorry we can’t help. You do not have a consistent policy or do not educate employees well. Sometimes companies do not have clearly written policies and this results in customers being left at the discretion of employees. You don’t empathise with the customer.

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8 Issues that May Cause You to Lose Customers

Tom Spencer

It is very easy to state company policy and say sorry we can’t help. You do not have a consistent policy or do not educate employees well. Sometimes companies do not have clearly written policies and this results in customers being left at the discretion of employees. You don’t empathise with the customer.

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Gaining Clarity in What You Care About Most Deeply in Your OD Work

Consulting and Organizational Management

Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. They were interested in pursuing OD consulting, whether it be internal or external. The profession has become filled with niche players……executive coaching, team building, process improvement, change management, etc. Translate This.

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Be Careful About Proclaiming "Failed Management Movements.

Consulting and Organizational Management

Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. Last week, I got a call from a consultant who lamented the “failure of all those management movements.” I sometimes wonder if the hyperbole from consultants and writers is as dangerous as the situations those people are trying to improve.