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Do you think culture and collaboration require an office? Think Again

Brimstone Consulting

Recent research finds that more than three-quarters of C-suite executives expect the typical “core” employee to be back in the office three or more days a week. A growing body of research debunks these beliefs. Research by Ethan S. The reason? Challenging Biases. In the end, their behavior is a major threat to the bottom line.”.

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How My Company Created an Apprenticeship Program to Help Diversify Tech

Harvard Business

And research shows that once women and people of color join tech companies, retention rates are much lower than that of white men, often due to bad treatment in the workplace. They recruited a group of 30 individuals, ages 18-20, who expressed interest in the program. Women leave tech companies twice as fast as men do.

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How to Quantify Sustainability’s Impact on Your Bottom Line

Harvard Business

Our research has found that embedded sustainability drives financial performance through mediating factors such as innovation, operational efficiency, risk reduction, employee recruitment, engagement and retention, customer and supplier loyalty, competitive advantage, reduced cost of capital, and improved marketing and sales.

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Top 10 Consulting Firms In New York

Management Consulted

The office is incredibly diverse, with some of the best talent from 35+ countries and folks that speak 29 languages. As usual getting into McKinsey is tough, but it’s even tougher in NYC – with many target recruiting schools nearby and hundreds of aspirants swarming to locate in NY, it’s a highly competitive office.

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A Study of Hospitals Found That Outsider CEOs Make Their Organizations More Productive in the Long Run

Harvard Business

One of the most important and challenging decisions faced by corporate directors is whether to promote a new CEO from within or to hire new talent when a CEO leaves the company. Prior studies have two common methodological limitations. But if a new CEO must be found, then recruiters may want to look outside rather than in.

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Why consulting?

Management Consulted

It was then that I found, after researching here, that my passion actually lay in consulting.! ” “Consulting struck me as my ideal future career after I quickly began researching everything there was to know about it after simply hearing about it through word of mouth. It was like “Oh!! Here’s my destiny!”

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7 Factors of Great Office Design

Harvard Business

Sometimes these designs work well; however, research shows that this collaborative push may be too much of a good thing. Because of its adaptation to an online visual format, our methodology was able to communicate to Adobe team members in a way that aligned with how they engage their end users — through imagery and through analytics.