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The Brattle Group Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

THE BRATTLE GROUP. Today we take a look at a boutique consulting firm you may not have heard of, The Brattle Group. Founded in 1990, The Brattle Group offers answers to economic, regulatory and financial questions posed by corporations, law firms and governments around the globe. THE BRATTLE GROUP KEY STATS.

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Cornerstone Research Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Founded in 1989 by three former consultants of the MAC Group (a boutique sales and distribution consulting firm), Cornerstone Research was established to be very different than the general management consulting firm it was birthed from; focused on unique clients, managing delicate client relationships, and offering specialized work.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual property. They did much of the work piecing together Mr. Madoff’s money trail and just recently flew over to Puerto Rico for the Puerto Rico Government, who hired FTI to improve operations of utilities and highway units (2014). Intellectual Property. Intellectual Property. Public Policy.

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How to Set Up an AI R&D Lab

Harvard Business

trillion, it’s clear why the battle to recruit from this scarce group has become the industry’s defining challenge. Machine learning challenges have significantly increased in complexity since then and it takes years of training and experience to develop a well-honed intuition that can sniff these problems out.

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When Is It Important for an Algorithm to Explain Itself?

Harvard Business

Who should be involved in decisions regarding business impact, regulatory compliance, technical approach, and even ethical values when companies integrate machine learning into business operations? Often, the reason given is to protect intellectual property or prevent a security breach. Explainability is not always important.

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We Need Transparency in Algorithms, But Too Much Can Backfire

Harvard Business

How companies are using artificial intelligence in their business operations. Both groups were then asked to rate their trust in the process. The algorithms logic is mostly learned from training data and is rarely reflected in its source code. Insight Center. Adopting AI. Sponsored by SAS.

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64 Proven Ways Consultants Can Generate Leads Online (Consulting Lead Generation)

Tsavo Neal

Maybe you really, really don’t like writing, but you still want to create a great piece of intellectual property that “sticks.” Examples: How to Scale a Coaching and Training Firm with Mary Ann Samedi. If you think that way, you’re operating with a scarcity mindset. Publishing on medium.