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Which is best – online or face-to-face training?

The Management Centre

Where face to face training has all the known benefits of physically being in the same learning environment, online opens up access to those in different locations, as well as offering many accessibility options. So which is best for your people – online or face to face training? But training is not for, or about the trainer.

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Top Tips for Running Effective Workshops

freshminds

Management Consultants not only travel and do analytics on Excel - they need to run good workshops to explain to their clients the new proposals that will turn the company around. Workshop wizard Ross Simmonds gives five workshop tactics here to ensure your audience is engaged here. Bored of endless meetings?

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Leadership Tip #11: Substitute the Word Trust for Empower

Johanna Rothman

However, every manager's micromanagement pervades all levels. Management—not the teams—often chose a Scrum board with three columns. Why do managers persist in demanding teams use a “standard” board, or use “standard” metrics, such as velocity? Managers don't trust the teams to do their work.

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The CURE for Burnout

Consulting Matters

Achievement stressors: Are excessive work hours, heavy travel, scope of the job, and 24/7 accessibility too much? Years ago, when I was at Disney, I participated in a creativity workshop, and I learned that innovation doesn’t come from what you love; it begins with what you hate and what bugs you.

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#CrisisRoundup of Awesome Links: Weeks of September 15 and 22, 2014

Melissa Agnes

I had the opportunity to present a crisis management workshop to some very savvy and fascinating professionals within the healthcare sector of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. However, through my travels, I never got around to publishing a #CrisisRoundup last week so, here is my roundup from the past two weeks.

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From the Bench and Bedside to the Boardrooms (How to transition from academia into consulting, Part 1 of 2)

Tom Spencer

With the 2018 application cycle in full swing for a number of top-tier consulting firms, many of my MD and PhD colleagues have been inquiring about how they can leave academia, if only for a few years, and pursue a career change in management consulting. Now depending on what school you attend this may or may not be possible.

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From STEM PhD to Federal Consulting: An Interview with Josh

Management Consulted

Once I graduated with my Bachelor’s, I was a financial analyst by day and managed a bar a few nights per week. A year after graduation, my rugby career started to show promise and I quit my analyst job to focus on training and competing. As luck would have it, I was able to take an ownership role at the bar I was managing.