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Deep Dive into Hypothesis-based Problem Solving

Tom Spencer

The hypothesis-based problem solving (HBPS) approach is a method employed by consultants to develop actionable recommendations for clients using a structured, evidence-based process. A workplan’s purpose is to help you gather the right amount of data to prove or disprove the hypotheses you have developed.

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B2B sales will never be the same

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In the B2B space, where relationships reign supreme, sales organizations found effective and efficient ways to conduct business with a digital-first approach that’s efficient, effective, and won’t go away any time soon. Sales teams still relying on “old school” strategies and tactics will only go so far.

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Before Automating Your Company?s Processes, Find Ways to Improve Them

Harvard Business

RPA is a category of software tools that enable complex digital processes to be automated by performing them in the same way a human user might perform them, using the user interface and following a set of predefined rules. Why RPA Needs Process Analysis.

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