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The ADDIE Model: Why it Works Best for Developing Your Team?

Clarity Consultants

In corporate training and development, having a reliable framework to guide your team’s growth is essential for achieving lasting success. The ADDIE modelan acronym for Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, and Evaluatehas long been recognized as a strategic approach to instructional design.

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Real-World Examples of AI in Management Consulting

Tom Spencer

This article will explore some of the most notable examples of AI in consulting, including its use in market research, strategy development, and operational optimisation. These insights can help consultants to develop effective marketing campaigns, and to personalize messages targeted towards specific segments of the market.

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AI in Consulting: The Beginning of a New Era

Tom Spencer

This article will provide a basic introduction to AI as it relates to the consulting industry and explore some key concepts and applications that every consultant should be familiar with. In manufacturing, AI can be used to optimise supply chains, increase the efficiency of production processes, and predict equipment failures.

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What does a good strategy execution require

Asamby Consulting

What does a good strategy execution require If you have the right strategy and execute it well, your business will thrive. But given your strategy is smart, what's required to execute well on your strategy? This article outlines a simple framework to execute your strategy. It's that simple.

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How the Very Best Strategists Decide

Harvard Business

We implicitly assert that everything is locked in except for what we will do, and so we ask this simple, efficient question: “What should we do?” The problem was that their strategy development and internal reviews, like those in many companies, didn’t account for competitive dynamics. It drives toward closure.

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Don’t Be Tyrannized by Old Metrics

Harvard Business

Former Walmart.com CEO Carter Cast recalled to me, “Back in the early 2000s there were many things we wanted to accomplish with our online business but had a hard time doing because of the perception that we’d interfere with the well-oiled efficiency of the physical stores. Power by the hour aligns customers and suppliers.

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The 3 Company Crises Boards Should Watch For

Harvard Business

Another CEO used prodigious management skills to successfully consolidate, grow, and dramatically increase the efficiency of a vertically integrated industrial company. To support a change in strategy from efficiency-driven to innovation-driven growth, the company acquired another company to be its innovation engine.

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