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Improve Your Communication with Concise Specificity

Chad Barr

I believe the following are the top five ways to become a better and clearer communicator: Deliver direct and clear points and eliminate vagueness. Communicate on a level the other can understand. Test your assumptions as feedback is given and received. Support with examples.

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Interview Preparation: Your Path to Success

Tom Spencer

Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, but with proper preparation, you can significantly increase your chances of success. Whether you’re a fresh graduate or an experienced professional, thorough interview preparation is key to showcasing your skills, qualifications, and personality.

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You Can’t Pizza Party Your Way to a Great Corporate Culture

Harmonious Workplaces

Carefully and appropriately choose your organizational development interventions. While a party or shared meal can provide a fun break from the norm, organizations cannot rely on one as a magic solution to deeper issues in your company’s culture. Picture a fall Friday morning in a downtown office. Around 10:30 a.m.,

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Here's a Method for Helping a Leader Hold Employees Accountable

Consulting Matters

It is not about communicating blame, frustration and/or disappointment in a monthly meeting or performance review. Communicating with actions that your employee is not a victim. Phase 2 (Praise and Correct): They need to verbally let someone know if they are on track with regards to your expectations.

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How Executive Leaders Build Trust

Organizational Talent Consulting

Here are proven strategies you can use to build high-quality trust-based relationships and a quiz to gauge your trustworthiness. Regardless of whether a change is department-specific or company-wide, it benefits from executive engagement. When trust is present, organizations navigate and manage change with improved outcomes.

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6 Tips for Building a Powerful Slide Deck

Tom Spencer

Has your manager ever said, “Could you build the team slide deck?” Communicating through PowerPoint, also known as a “slide deck”, is an important part of any consulting, strategy, or analyst role. A standout slide deck can be shared without presentation, easily transfers information to its reader, and is concise yet comprehensive.

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Written Communication as a Consultant

CaseInterview.com

Question: I am wondering if you might have a reference for consulting-specific writing coaching. Since joining Booz and Company, I have been rated 'high potential' but am being told that I need to be more concise in my writing and speaking. I can see the structure and conciseness in their emails to me. My Reply: Hmm.