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Don’t Acquire a Company Before You’ve Asked These Questions

Harvard Business

But they will need to adopt the more hard-headed way that Silicon Valley companies evaluate acquisitions for their deals to pay off. Indeed, there are signs that corporate leaders are repeating the mistakes of the heady days of 2000, when the fear of missing out sometimes overpowered the logic of a proposed deal. Insight Center.

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Part 3: Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile with Skills, Endorsements & Accomplishments

Successful Independent Consulting

The first article in this series about how to optimize LinkedIn profiles explains how to create an excellent first impression with a photo, background image, and a succinct “tag line” to summarize your brand and expertise. I had 18 endorsements for Mergers & Acquisitions even though I’ve only worked on one M&A project.

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Why Sourcing Local Food Is So Hard for Restaurants

Harvard Business

It is now possible, through technology, to tag the steak you buy in the supermarket from the specific animal and farm it originated from, and track it through the food chain so that, if there is a problem with the meat source, it should be traceable fairly quickly. Are we seeing greater consolidation in the industry?

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KPMG Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Keep your eyes open, though – deal talks are rumored. The merger was mutually beneficial, strengthening Marwick, Mitchell & Company’s presence in Europe, while giving Peat a stronger foothold in the rapidly expanding North American market. KPMG CONSULTING KEY STATS. KPMG CONSULTING WEBSITE: www.kpmg.com. Peat & Co.