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The Blah Factor

Chad Barr

The blah factor is my fancy technical term to describe web sites (not blogs) that have way too much text on their home page. The post The Blah Factor appeared first on The Chad Barr Group. I came across the site below and am depicting it as an illustration of the ubiquitous nature of this problem on the web.

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Networking to Get McKinsey, Bain & BCG Offers

CaseInterview.com

Management Consulting Networking Success Story: I just want to drop you one additional thank you e-mail, as I heavily relied on your preparation sources throughout my interviewing journey (and the corresponding case interview preparation). It's been a while now, but it is only now that I found the time to write. And here is what happened.

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A Commercial Pilot’s 2-Year Plan to Break into Consulting

Management Consulted

Beau approached us a few months ago to ask about breaking into consulting. He had the epiphany that consulting was his calling in life, and went searching for details – finding MC in the process. Beau’s questions are probably similar to your questions – “Is now the right time? Is my resume where it needs to be? Yeah, sure.

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The Science of Burnout: Interview with Dr. Sangeeta Pati

Consulting Matters

Betsy: Before we get started I'd love for everybody here who is listening in or watching to know a little bit more about you and your background, and how you're connected to this project that we're talking about related to the Science of Burnout. Dr. Pati: Okay. I've practiced as an OBGYN in private practice in the D.C. The very first was hormones.