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Why you need a COO or operations manager

Asamby Consulting

Why you need a COO or Operations Manager. Either their operations have grown quite a bit or they are in the midst of growing. Many founders and CEOs ask us this question: Do I need an operations manager? But there are a few questions: Why is it necessary to hire an operations person? We answer with a resounding yes.

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What Skills Do Firms Want in Aspiring Consultants?

Tom Spencer

Even in day to day scenarios like team meetings, conflict resolution, and decision making, good leadership is essential to ensure smooth operations within the firm. The project leader or engagement manager might spearhead the problem definition process and assign entire sub-problems to the team.

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What does a Business Consultant do?

ConsultX

A Traditional Consultant Let’s start by looking at the definition and role of a consultant. The definition of a Business Consultant Unsurprisingly, we would define a Business Consultant as a professional giving expert advice on Business to an organisation or individual. Accelo states: ?”A

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How do MBA Programs Prepare you for Consulting?

Tom Spencer

These are definitely important to get you there, but it’s not enough to know they exist, it’s important to delve further into WHAT each aspect is actually composed of. With a team of five, we delved into 3+ years of sales data and operational costs to create an effective final presentation.

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Transformational Leadership: Changing Culture to Fuel Financial Success

Organizational Talent Consulting

Culture has been studied for many years resulting in many different models and definitions. A more simplified working definition of organizational culture is how things get done within the organization when no one is watching. Leaders must be able to operate both within and upon the organization's culture.

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From meeting-heavy to essential meetings only

Asamby Consulting

Since 2020, due to working primarily remotely , people developed a tendency to compensate for less office presence with more digital meetings. This is surely ringing alarm bells for CEOs, Business Managers, and Operations Managers. Other meeting formats often become redundant or merge for greater efficiency.

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The Ansoff Matrix

Tom Spencer

THE Ansoff Matrix (referred to by some commentators as the Product/Market Expansion Grid) was developed by a Russian-American mathematician named Igor Ansoff , and first explained in his 1957 Harvard Business Review article entitled Strategies for Diversification. Background. Benefits of the Ansoff Matrix. The Ansoff Matrix Explained.