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Consultants’ Conference Features Innovative Open Space Technology

IMC USA

We know that peer-to-peer education at conferences is a preferred way consultants want to learn,” said IMC USA VP of Marketing Jennifer Beever. Accelerate Your Practice and Enjoy the Ride. Learn more at www.imcusa.org/page/ConsultCon2019. “We

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5 Entrepreneurship Skills You’ll Get from an MBA

Tom Spencer

Appreciating the importance of ethics and reputation. Through analyzing case studies and taking the ethics classes during the MBA, one gets to see the value of building a reputable company and acting ethically. All of these elements play a huge role in scaling up the business and getting in front of the right VCs.

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Free, Online Programs Help Consultants, Businesses Survive and Thrive in Crisis

IMC USA

The Town Hall discussions include expert consultants in Finance, Digital Marketing, HR, Supply Chain, Technology and other areas. One consultant shared that they had recently galvanized the board of a children’s education non-profit to be first in line with their Paycheck Protection Program application.

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2018 Management Consultants Conference Takes Place in San Diego October 5-7

IMC USA

The international annual IMC USA conference is attended by individual consultants, consultants from small to mid-size firms, internal consultants, executive coaches and mentors, consultants with specialties such as IT, HR, marketing and finance.

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Finance Can Be a Noble Profession (Yes, Really)

Harvard Business

When I ask students graduating from Harvard Business School what they’re doing next, I often get some version of “I’m going into finance but…” Then they quickly explain that finance is just a way station on the route to nobler goals. And it is truly fascinating.

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CEOs Who Began Their Careers During Booms Tend to Be Less Ethical

Harvard Business

For instance, people who entered adulthood during economic depressions tend to be attuned to economic and national security throughout their adult lives , and particularly cautious with their personal and professional finances. Based on these previous findings, we wondered: Would CEOs who began their careers during boom times be less ethical?

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2 Years of Networking Results in Consulting Job at PwC

Management Consulted

I realized I didn’t have a future in football after college so that prompted me to focus more on my education and gaining experience in internships outside of the classroom. I then took another internship in finance with Merrill Lynch. years while I continued to gain experience in real estate finance and institutional asset management.