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Career Bankers Alone Can’t Solve the Financial Industry’s Problems

Harvard Business

Some firms, like Deutsche Bank, are still trying to clamber out of holes they dug before the financial meltdown, negotiating multibillion-dollar settlements with the Department of Justice. The banking industry is mired in a state of permanent crisis. This crisis reveals the three most toxic perils of depth. First, hubris.

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When Consultants Should Facilitate, Coach or Train | Consulting.

Consulting and Organizational Management

When Consultants Should Facilitate, Coach or Train By Carter McNamara on April 13, 2010. There are strong feelings that consulting, facilitating, coaching and training are very different roles. Ongoing contributions usually do not come from clients during trainings or when receiving advice from experts. To Subscribe to a Blog.

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Types of Consultants - Free Management Library

Consulting and Organizational Management

They usually provide highly specialized content expertise regarding certain specific systems and processes in the organization, for example, computer systems, financial and accounting systems, market research or facilities management. For training on consulting skills, see the Consultants Development Institute. Technical consultants.

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More on corporate sponsorship: Good news and a warning

The Nonprofit Consultant

Last week, I reported about how mergers and changing corporate priorities can put nonprofit funding at risk. The businesses that are more likely to enjoy this return are those that sell directly to consumers, such as retail, financial institutions, and electronics manufacturers. But, it's not without ethical questions.

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Self-Awareness Can Help Leaders More Than an MBA Can

Harvard Business

Vincent Siciliano, CEO of California-based New Resource Bank , was brought in to turn things around and restore the bank’s founding mission, which is to “serve values-driven businesses and nonprofits that are building a more sustainable world.” But this focus blinded him to what was happening in his organization.

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Top Consulting Firms

CaseInterview.com

With 8,000 employees across 56 offices, it accepts clients in private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Its focus on financial services can make the working environment intense. Its engineering services portfolio is among the strongest of any consulting firm, and it is also known for its business lines in nonprofit and public sectors.