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Top 10 Consultancy Resources Websites

freshminds

American based website with nice detailed profiles of some of the major consulting firms with plenty of links, articles of interest including 'A Day in the life of a Management Consultant', 'Overview of the Recruiting Process' and 'Consulting Lingo Dictionary' as well as some free 'Consulting 101' videos.

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The Smart Intern – Seeking feedback

Tom Spencer

According to the Oxford Dictionary, feedback is “information about reactions to a product, a person’s performance of a task, etc. In the previous article on ‘The Smart Intern’, we broadly talked about seeking feedback and working on it fast as the time available during your internship is limited. Let’s look at them one-by-one.

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The Benefits of Taking a Slower Approach to Innovation

Harvard Business

In our experience, managers tend to focus their innovation efforts on processes that are either large in scale (new products and business models ) or swift in development (hackathons, rapid prototyping, or emerging platforms). Paul Garbett for HBR. There’s nothing wrong with this, per se, as both approaches can pay huge dividends.

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The New Oxford Dictionary

Chad Barr

I’ve noticed the popularity of such acronyms growing significantly over the years where one may probably need a special dictionary to interpret incoming messages. The post The New Oxford Dictionary appeared first on The Chad Barr Group. When it comes to web acronyms, or Internet jargon, how hip are you?

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