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Why you need a COO or operations manager

Asamby Consulting

Why you need a COO or Operations Manager. Either their operations have grown quite a bit or they are in the midst of growing. Many founders and CEOs ask us this question: Do I need an operations manager? But there are a few questions: Why is it necessary to hire an operations person? We answer with a resounding yes.

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Overcoming Entrepreneurial Burnout with Rachelle Stone and Lori Smith

Consulting Matters

If you feel guilty and lazy every time you try to relax, get overwhelmed and easily distracted, want to be more present with your family, and are exhausted, you’re not alone. Millions of intelligent, accomplished people get stuck in burnout. Having your own business isn’t a solution.

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Overcoming Business Challenges with Business Consultants

Business Consulting Agency

Market Expansion and Entry Challenges Expanding into new markets or entering a new industry presents unique challenges. According to a study by McKinsey, 45% of companies cite “lack of understanding of local market dynamics” as a significant barrier to market entry. This results in a lack of growth.

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How Chinese Companies Disrupt Through Business Model Innovation

Harvard Business

This post is one in a series of perspectives by presenters and participants in the 8th Global Drucker Forum. The difference between displacement (outperforming existing market incumbents at their own game) and disruption (changing the game) is strategically important, no matter how similar the pain they cause is.

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How to Discover and Own Your Consulting Superpower: Interview with Charles Browne

Consulting Matters

And through both of those processes, I served as an Operator, and then also as a Project Manager, and then a Master Black Belt Lead Sig Sigma process improvement black belt. I was never really clear on exactly who I could help, and what my real benefit in the market was. I felt like they got a lot out of it.

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Why GE, Boeing, Lowe’s, and Walmart Are Directly Buying Health Care for Employees

Harvard Business

HDP is a third-party administrator with expertise in the development and management of travel surgery programs, providing strategic and operational management of this program. Administrative leaders experienced with their hospital’s operational network are needed when the necessary new care pathways and processes are disruptive.

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Great Digital Companies Build Great Recommendation Engines

Harvard Business

They treat recommendation engines more as e-commerce sales and marketing gimmicks — another feature to add to the site — than as crucial investments in virtuous cycle platforms. Recommendations are seen as a technique to sell more online, instead of a renewable resource for relentlessly improving customer insight and their own.