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How to Succeed as a Management Consultant

The Consultants Peer Group

Yesterday I was a presenter on a national Zoom ‘webinar’ on the ‘High Cost of Ethics Lapses’ in the management consulting profession. I was presenting on several of the very high profile, high-cost lapses that have hit the media. Through it all, management consulting survived and indeed thrived.

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13 Lethal Coaching Mistakes Made by Managers

Rick Conlow

So few managers understand this. Poor managers make these lethal coaching mistakes that reinforce the self-limits. This often leads to despair for the employees and defeat for the managers. Dishonesty: If you lack integrity and ethics, you lose trust. Payback will come to the manager one way or another.

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AI in Consulting: The Beginning of a New Era

Tom Spencer

For example, in the financial industry, AI can be used to detect fraud, predict stock prices, and manage risk. For example, by analysing large amounts of data, such as historical sales, weather, and social media data, machine learning algorithms can identify patterns that can be used to predict future customer demand and inventory levels.

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Training Versus Consulting ? a Story - Free Management Library

Consulting and Organizational Management

Training Versus Consulting – a Story By John Dupre on February 3, 2013. Peter Block ran the training side, which was entitled Designed Learning. And then I called my training friend to hear how it had gone. In that moment, it dawned on me some of the differences between training and consulting. Library Blogs Home.

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Sometimes Doing the Right Thing Involves Risk

Harmonious Workplaces

Leaders striving for a better workplace may suffer consequences In a recent post on LinkedIn from the Business & Management Consultants open group, a contributor posted, “A manager who challenges the boss and stands up for their team, despite risking their own career, is a true leader.” I complied; he didn’t. Absolutely not!

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Clean Tech Consulting: Adapting to Seize Opportunities

Tom Spencer

By conducting comprehensive assessments of energy consumption, waste management, and carbon emissions, consultants can pinpoint areas with the greatest potential for cost savings and sustainability improvements. After studying business administration in Cologne, he completed the CEMS Master in International Management in Lisbon.

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The Top Eleven Things Employees Want From Their Leader

Rick Conlow

Further, be genuine and conduct business in an ethical manner. There are too many examples in the media of ineffective and fallen leaders. That is disgraceful, and it destroyed any trust between management and employees. Interestingly, most client managers seldom think of it on their own. Admit mistakes. Communication.

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