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Conversation with North Highland

Tom Spencer

Tom: North Highland offers a range of solutions including Data and Analytics, Managed Services, Operating Efficiency Ratio, People and Change, Professionalising IT, Social Insights Lab and Strategy and Advisory. Tom: What kind of training and mentoring can graduates expect to receive at North Highland?

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How to Help Your Team Manage Grunt Work

Harvard Business

While we all want to find a level of meaning and purpose in our work, often, some fraction of our time has to be spent doing tasks that have no intrinsic meaning and serve no deeper purpose than helping to keep the workplace trains running. To Retain New Hires, Make Sure You Meet with Them in Their First Week. You and Your Team Series.

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Telecom Leader Accelerates Business Growth Through Coaching

Brimstone Consulting

CASE STUDY Telecom Leader Accelerates Business Growth Through Coaching A global telecommunications provider engaged Brimstone to design and facilitate leadership development cohorts, build an inclusive global Sustainability Plan, and coach leaders across the US and Europe. Was he working efficiently or just working hard?

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

The event brings together experienced project management practitioners from various industries: finance, technology, pharma, telecommunications, engineering, and more. The event’s program includes inspiring keynotes, one-to-one meetings, networking as well as thought-provoking discussions.

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How Executive Coaching Created New Possibilities and Perspective

Brimstone Consulting

One of our key partnerships is with a global telecommunications provider. At the first meeting with Bob, after establishing some initial rapport and detailing the guardrails of confidentiality and goal-setting for the work, Bob opened up and began to talk about what he had been struggling with in recent months.

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