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A Commercial Pilot’s 2-Year Plan to Break into Consulting

Management Consulted

So I just started really getting training for and looking for opportunities in project management in the media space, and after about a year-and-a-half of just building up the skill set necessary to get one of those roles, I landed a job for a small production company here in Atlanta. Okay, awesome. We’ve got to get that on there.

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Gallup Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

He developed research methods and programs for the television and movie industry to help clients determine advertising effectiveness and how to identify what the market wanted to watch in film and television. The firm at large is considered an international leader in public opinion polling, market research and management consulting.

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As Machines Take Jobs, Companies Need to Get Creative About Making New Ones

Harvard Business

While our first instinct might be to help employees find new jobs, what we really need to do is help companies shift into new markets focused on human services and adopt new business models that will allow employees, customers, and communities to benefit from technological change. This practice helps companies recruit and incentivize workers.

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When AI Becomes the New Face of Your Brand

Harvard Business

In the world of marketing, brand anthropomorphism can be a powerful mechanism for connecting with consumers. It’s no surprise then that “personality training” is becoming such a serious business, and people who perform that task can come from a variety of backgrounds. Cat Yu for HBR.

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What Design Thinking Is Doing for the San Francisco Opera

Harvard Business

For instance, the marketing person was on the programming team, and the woman who would be responsible for programming at the new SFO venue joined the experience team. Each team then recruited three more people from amongst the staff, for a total of 5-6 people per team. Their hope was modest: to attract 100 people.

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