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Learning without training

The Management Centre

There are thousands of podcasts on all kinds of topics. By listening to people speak on topics, you can engage with the subject in a more interactive way. We like it because the guests are very diverse, so you can find topics that you are interested in, plus learn about new sectors.

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Three Lessons Learned from Writing a Book

Women in Consulting

Most of my adult life, I thought that I had to be an undisputed expert in a topic before I could write a book about it. It made me smarter, at least about my topic. The learning didn’t stop when the book was published, as I continued to talk with people about the subject. Register before September 27 for early bird pricing.

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Cold Emailing 101

Tom Spencer

First, look at the careers section on the website, which usually lists members of the recruiting team comprised of the alumni of a specific university. In my personal experience, using the topic of the publication to show your interest in the firm leads to great conversations. include a catchy subject line.

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How to Get Excited About Topics That Bore You

Harvard Business

As I’ve discovered from both personal experience and research, it is possible to learn to like — even to grow to love — subject areas that look boring or that you once loathed. The first step in building passion for a subject you don’t like is to identify a reason to learn it. Here’s how to do it.

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Reader FAQ: The one-page resume rule, applying overseas, and why our phone number is unlisted

Management Consulted

Today, we cover some fun (and serious) topics that we’ve received via email from readers and clients in the last few weeks. We are entertaining the possibility of doing a monthly meet-and-greet webinar for prospective clients – perhaps launching in early 2013. The resume itself is not meant to be subjective.

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Networking to Get McKinsey, Bain & BCG Offers

CaseInterview.com

So what I described above influences the more subjective aspects of the resume evaluation. For example, what exactly constitutes a strong career experience is subjective. At this point, you might be wondering what any of this has to do with networking -- the topic I originally started with. It is a judgment decision.

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Research: Millennials Think About Work Too Much

Harvard Business

In a previous study , our data science team at Happify found that people in their twenties and early thirties are in a relatively negative state of mind. Using a topic extraction algorithm ( Latent Dirichlet allocation with stop words removed and hyperparameters optimized), we extracted descriptive topics that characterize the data set.