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Want to Create an Online Course? Three Types of Profitable Consulting Courses

Consulting Matters

Are you thinking about creating an online course but aren't sure if they are profitable for consultants? Courses are a fantastic way to expand your reach, sweeten the value that you offer your clients, reduce your labor intensity, and provide passive revenue. I have different kinds of courses. The Introductory Course (1:16).

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Flying High: How to Build Travel Rewards as a Consultant

Tom Spencer

If you are transitioning into consulting from school or a job in industry or government, you will likely begin traveling more than ever. Sure, maybe you have gone to a few conferences or travelled to your company’s annual meeting, but once you begin a consulting career you will be on the road much more frequently than before.

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10 Common, Avoidable Mistakes Consultants Make on Video Calls

David A Fields

Consultants would frequently travel thousands of miles, sardined next to strangers (crazy, right?). However, in the modern, no-travel era, video calls have become totally acceptable … Continued. Are there video call-specific rules of etiquette? Remember the old days, when people left their houses?

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Travel, Training and Mentorship

Tom Spencer

Three significant aspects in the life of a management consultant: travel, training and mentorship. When it comes to travel, different consulting firms have different policies. McKinsey consultants often spend Monday to Thursday at the client site with Fridays in the office.

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Navigating ISO 20700 Training Options: A Comprehensive Guide

Effective Managers

Flexibility: Save on travel and accommodation costs while enjoying the benefits of a structured, instructor-led course. Cons: Travel and Accommodation: Additional costs and time are involved, especially for those not residing near the training location. Pros: Flexibility: Access course material anytime, anywhere.

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Boeing Starliner Failure: Lessons for Your Lean Program

Markovitz Consulting

The problem isn’t with this expensive “technology”—the people in the KPO, the course materials, or the andon lights. Front line workers focus on meeting takt time, while the C-Suite leaders are sequestered in conference rooms or traveling. It’s with the simple synching of front line workers with the leadership.

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The ROI of eLearning: Measuring the Impact of Online Training on Organizational Success

Clarity Consultants

Second, eLearning courses allow businesses to create tailored training programs that align with organizational goals. It typically costs far less than providing in-person, instructor-led courses to a substantial number of employees. There are no travel costs for attendance. What Factors Make an eLearning Course Successful?

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