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MECE Framework - Tom Spencer consulting blog

Tom Spencer

'Home. About. Book Shop. Archive. Definitions. Helpful Links. Quotes. Subscribe. MECE Framework. by Tom Spencer on January 30, 2013 · 0 comments  ·  Image Source. in Business Frameworks. MECE stands for “mutually exclusive” and “collectively exhaustive” 1. Background. MECE stands for “mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive” and is one of the hallmarks of problem solving at McKinsey ( The McKinsey Way by Ethan M.

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Three R's of Grant Writing

The Nonprofit Consultant

We had a great turnout at yesterday's Basic Grant Proposal Writing workshop at Community Foundation Santa Cruz County. The group asked a lot of great questions, and we covered a lot of material. Exhausting, but in a good way! At the end of the day, Community Foundation Communications Officer, Luis Chabolla, asked me to stick around and make a quick video for the Foundation's YouTube channel.

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Leveraging Your Content

Chad Barr

© Chad Barr 2013. All rights reserved. The post Leveraging Your Content appeared first on The Chad Barr Group.

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General Electric's Lessons in Product Innovation - Strategy+Business

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PowerPoint Best Practices for Creating Stellar Presentations

Mastering data visualization in PowerPoint will help accelerate your career because it positions you as someone who can present data that drives business decisions forward. think-cell's PowerPoint Best Practices eBook was created specifically for professionals aiming to master the art and science of data-driven storytelling. What’s inside: Practical Insights: Uncover valuable tips for crafting engaging and persuasive presentations.

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Interesting People - Henman Performance

Henman Performance Executive

'Home. About Linda. Client List. Newsletter. Executive blog Contact Us. Interesting People. by Linda Henman on January 31, 2013. During the past six months I have attended several conferences, meeting, seminars, and conventions. Of course, this allowed me to meet myriad types of people—some highly successful—others, somewhat less than. I’ve noticed the highly successful people don’t talk much.

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How Much Is Enough? - Strategy+Business

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Get Noticed!

Chad Barr

This week’s reflection point: How often do you look at individuals and make an opinion about them in the first seven seconds or less? How often do you browse new books and select one based on its cover? According to Roger Ailes, who was a media consultant to republican presidents Nixon, Reagan and Bush, it only takes seven seconds for such an opinion to be formulated.

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