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Management Consulted Goes to London (and Beyond)

Management Consulted

For our last major tour of the year, we started our crazy adventure in Philadelphia – joining all the wannabe consultants at Wharton’s annual Consulting Club Conference (featuring Jenny Rae as wannabe suitcase model). For those who are clueless, WUCC = Wharton Undergraduate Consulting Club.). WUCC it girl!

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Job Hub: Pixar Animation Studios Jobs and Culture

Management Consulted

Today we highlight tremendous business analyst and post-consulting leadership jobs at Pixar Animation Studios. Pixar, now a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is an Academy Award winning film studio with world-renowned technical, creative and production capabilities in the art of computer animation. billion dollars.

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Introducing PowerPoint for Consulting

Management Consulted

At least once a month someone asks us if we can help them with presentations and PowerPoint for consulting, asking: If we can teach them how to develop slides and stories ahead of an interview. In consulting, PowerPoint is your bread and butter. Because of this, the consulting stakes have never been higher. Why is that?

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A Commercial Pilot’s 2-Year Plan to Break into Consulting

Management Consulted

Beau approached us a few months ago to ask about breaking into consulting. He had the epiphany that consulting was his calling in life, and went searching for details – finding MC in the process. We’ve got your resume to go through, and as I gather you have a whole bunch of questions about consulting. Is that right?

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The Problem with Saying “My Door Is Always Open”

Harvard Business

Our two-year research study , including interviews with over 60 senior executives, as well as workshops and case studies, illuminates a glaring blind spot: We simply don’t appreciate how risky it can feel for others to speak up. This may be true. But it probably isn’t. ” Most of us are pretty good at sensing danger. .”

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Dealing with Sexual Harassment When Your Company Is Too Small to Have HR

Harvard Business

This doesn’t just mean men and women who run large global enterprises, Fortune 500 behemoths, film studios, and media platforms. Should this ever happen, I would try to understand the incident by interviewing everyone involved, and I would likely ask the alleged harasser to take a leave until we understood the entire situation.

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How to ace the case in an interview

freshminds

You’ve already had three interviews and two assessment centres; this new interview will just be a walk in the park? If that first impression is not great, you will struggle to build trust which is what you need for an interview to go well. I would never tell my interviewer that I have a weird laugh and can’t dance!