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The Prize at the End of the Journey

Chad Barr

All our journeys, especially those we embark upon with great anticipation, may turn out to be much less than we hoped for. Working hard, doing more than we even thought possible, and at times to be met at the end with little to show for all that labor. There’s often a prize at the end of the journey.

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Q&A with Charles Pfeffer

Brimstone Consulting

Describe your journey. . Charles Pfeffer shares what he likes best about his role, the biggest mistake he’s made, and what inspires him. What are your areas of expertise? . Executive Coaching (people tell me I’m one of the best listeners they have ever met), Senior Team Development, and Strategy. . What led you to Brimstone?

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How SMEs can welcome the decade of Organizational Culture

Asamby Consulting

The autumn phase starts when things ebb down, which ultimately leads to the winter phase, which marks the end of a cycle. Due to the ongoing efforts of governments to delay inflation and a recession since 2008, we are experiencing an overlap of one phase ending and a new phase beginning (see graphic 1). One culture is always present.

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Show report: CX and EX inextricably linked, with empathy as the glue

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Less flashy but perhaps more thought-provoking were the words from Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai, who became an activist for girls education after surviving a gunshot wound to the head as a teenager. CX and EX, not one or the other Malala Yousafzai speaks at the Qualtrics X4 Summit.

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Want to be Happy? Then decide your ‘Purpose’

Confessions of a Consultant

“Clap along if you feel that happiness is the truth” Recently I met a person who, on paper, had pretty much everything going for him. Happy Family? ? Kids thriving? ? Career success? ? Solid finances? ? Not bad, eh? (as as they say in Canada). So, with everything going swimmingly well, why was this guy talking to an Executive Coach?

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Why consulting?

Management Consulted

The prize for best answer was a FREE Consulting Case Bank and The Consulting Bible 3rd edition – a HUGE giveaway – so we weren’t surprised when we heard from so many of you. Last week we held an MC exclusive subscriber giveaway contest – entrants told us in 200 words or less how they became interested in consulting.

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10 Ways to Improve Your Organisation

Confessions of a Consultant

It’s useful to have a positive prize for staff to aim towards e.g. to demonstrate how some of the savings made could be reinvested in the people. But… Wider Menu: Problem solving is a very limited part of a wider menu that organization development consultants bring to the table. Many more proactive approaches are potentially available.

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