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Unlocking the GRE: Your Gateway to Graduate Success

Tom Spencer

The GRE is a computer-based test developed and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). For programs like a Master’s in Business Analytics, Master’s of Finance, and Master’s of Hospitality Management, a strong GRE score can significantly enhance one’s application. What is the GRE?

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GMAT: A Strategic Guide to Effective Preparation

Tom Spencer

The GMAT is a necessary hurdle that individuals who aspire to pursue an MBA or a graduate degree in finance need to overcome in order to gain admission to a top school. Create a Study Schedule: Develop a realistic timetable based on your daily commitments. Effective time management is crucial during the GMAT.

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Need an energy boost? Check your batteries

The Management Centre

Social life: are you spending time when you are not working doing the things you enjoy, or with the people you really like to be with? Personal development: are you satisfied with how much you are learning and being stretched? Finance: does your income match your lifestyle, or is there more money going out each month than coming in?

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Consulting as a Contractor: The Rise of Self-Employment

Tom Spencer

Business organisations and management consultants have long had a contractual rather than an employer/employee relationship. I recently worked on a consulting project where the title of one of the managers was “regular contractor”. Contractors need to be highly disciplined, organised, and have excellent time management skills.

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Two Powerful Ways Managers Can Curb Implicit Biases

Harvard Business

Many managers want to be more inclusive. For the most part, managers are not given the right tools to overcome the challenges posed by implicit biases. But this demands a lot of cognitive energy, so over time, managers go back to their old habits. PATRIK STOLLARZ/Getty Images. But they don’t know how to get there.

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How to Focus on What’s Important, Not Just What’s Urgent

Harvard Business

Your important priorities might relate to: enacting your values (for example, volunteering or spending more time with your children). averting disasters (scheduling an annual checkup at the doctor or creating a crisis management protocol for your business). Anticipate and Manage Feelings of Anxiety.

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How Being a Workaholic Differs from Working Long Hours — and Why That Matters for Your Health

Harvard Business

Hanna, a finance director at an international home care retailer, works long hours. Is it working long hours that increases our risk of developing health issues? We think that this arsenal of resources may help engaged workaholics prevent initial health complaints from developing into more severe health risks.

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