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Bad Boss or Good Boss: Who Do Your Work For?

Rick Conlow

Operates with position power. Offers little training or coaching. Provides on-going training and development. So, keep learning: read leadership books, attend seminars and webinars, and get a personal coach. Also, go here for this video training: The Servant Leader Coach. Communicates ambiguity.

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Can Consulting Make a Positive Social Impact?

Tom Spencer

Each project lasts one semester, during which the students perform services for various community organizations, such as evaluating the impact of certain parameters on profit, implementing new tools and technologies, developing strategic financial plans, and more. There are typically six to ten projects per semester.

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Less Marketing, More Consulting — How To Win Projects Within Your Network with Stuart Friedman: Podcast #19

Consulting Success

Rather than focusing on marketing and business development, Stuart shares the efforts that have given him the greatest success in acquiring new clients. Second, Stuart regrets not taking better advantage of the time and training he had while he was still working as “a cog in the corporate system.”

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How to Align Executive Development with Organizational Values

Consulting Matters

Coaches Don Knagge and Rachelle Stone get to dive into the actual frameworks I used to lead organizations and executives through the executive development process. Don Knagge is currently in the executive development process with a client. Your goal as a coach or consultant is to take strategy and turn it into an operational reality.

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History of Organization Development (Part 1 of 6) ? ?Prehistoric OD.

Consulting and Organizational Management

Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. History of Organization Development (Part 1 of 6) — “Prehistoric OD” By Carter McNamara on March 5, 2012. What are our operating assumptions and where did they come from? Translate This. Library Blogs Home. This Blogs Home.

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Conversation with A.T. Kearney

Tom Spencer

Kearney offers a broad range of services including Analytics, Mergers & Acquisitions, Operations and Strategy. Tom: What kind of training and mentoring can graduates expect to receive at A.T. Are graduates able to gain exposure to more than one service line?

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Keeping It Professional When You Work in a Family Business

Harvard Business

And what about getting candid feedback for your own growth and development? You’ll get invaluable training, improve your business judgment, and build your confidence. That might mean dedicating time to professional networking and enrichment groups so that you keep up with business contacts and develop new skills.