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What Are Your Sources for Knowledge?

Chad Barr

I love learning and gain my knowledge from a variety of sources. Thought leaders, courses, books, and the internet are some of these powerful sources. Yet, I’ve been fortunate to gain much knowledge from my own clients as they are a constant source of inspiration, learning and insights for me. Brad Cleveland.

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What / Who Is a Professional Independent Consultant?

Successful Independent Consulting

Being misunderstood by prospective clients and networking partners will hurt your profit. As we "go to market" or talk about ourselves, there are three main concepts to get across: Professional: We deliver services based on our expertise (often a license or credential), specialized skills or knowledge, or decades of experience.

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Networking your Way into Management Consulting

Tom Spencer

Building relationships with experienced consultants and other industry experts can help you gain valuable insights into the profession, learn about job opportunities, and gain the knowledge and skills you need to succeed. Set Clear Objectives Before you start networking, it’s important to have a clear idea of what you want to achieve.

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Want a Data-Driven Organization? Start with Your Talent Strategy

Organizational Talent Consulting

What sets a data-driven organization apart? But, unlocking the full potential of what is possible requires a talent strategy tightly aligned with your company's data analytics strategy. Evidence suggests better revenue and customer value. Data-driven organizations are better equipped to make decisions and take the right actions.

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Is Stress Killing Productivity? Here's How Leaders Improve Efficiency & Wellbeing

Organizational Talent Consulting

Why you need a workplace stress reduction strategy Managing long-term stress can lower your risk for conditions like heart disease, obesity, high blood pressure, and depression. For example, someone on your team who is feeling down enters a meeting. Similar to the saying, you are what you eat. Stress is an emotional contagion.

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Reposition Your Strengths to Create Your Dream Business with Roy Bell

Consulting Matters

So what changed? Gain insight and tools to declutter your mind, calm your emotions and transform your life. 3) If you want to find a new use for your established superpowers like Roy did, I'd love to work with you. His heart wasn't in it, and he had some personal life issues screaming for his attention.

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The Biggest Impact on My Business

Chad Barr

One of the questions I am often asked is what have been the biggest impact and influences on my business? Here are the top 9 sources of such impact: Curiosity: I was a music major thinking of becoming a professional musician and a recording studio engineer. How have you been influenced and what impacts your business?