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The Value of Continuous Learning: Strategies for Lifelong Skill Development

Clarity Consultants

Talent Retention and Recruitment Employees value opportunities for growth and development. These may include workshops, seminars, webinars, online courses, mentorship programs, and conferences. The post The Value of Continuous Learning: Strategies for Lifelong Skill Development appeared first on Clarity Consultants.

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Your Reputation is Everything as a Consultant

CaseInterview.com

In consulting, your personal reputation is everything. Conversely, if your reputation starts off poor in a consulting firm , you start a downward spiral. When I was recruiting, I once had a McKinsey engagement manager explain to me what I just explained to you. A new consultant is not expected to know everything from day one.

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Top 10 Consultancy Resources Websites

freshminds

As it says in the title, here are the Top Ten websites online for a plethora of consultancy resources. Consulting career connection A nice easy to navigate website with blog posts from consulting experts on their own 'Top Tips' on everything from networking to preparing for an assessment or interview. Strategy Expert.

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Conversation with A.T. Kearney

Tom Spencer

Kearney is a leading global management consulting firm with offices in more than 40 countries. This will be of particular interest for students and recent graduates who are looking to pursue a career in the management consulting industry. Is it possible for consultants to transfer between offices?

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How to Align Executive Development with Organizational Values

Consulting Matters

We also learn how to take a coaching gig and make it into a more extensive consulting engagement! As a consultant or coach, your job is to figure out how these differences come together for the entire organization. When I was an organizational development consultant for Disney, I worked with the Imagineers and Operators.