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IBM Consulting Interviews: Navigating the IBM GBS Maze

Management Consulted

As the next installment in our popular Firm Profile series, we take a look at the evolution, reinvention, and current interview tactics of one of the world’s premier consulting firms – IBM. Recognizing client’s needs for help managing IT operations and resources, IBM Vice President Robert M. Enjoy the ride!

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How to Capture Value from Collaboration, Especially If You’re Skeptical About It

Harvard Business

Take Maaike, a newly appointed partner in a global consulting firm. Despite having a full plate of client projects, she signed up to work on a massive survey to understand the concerns of chief operating officers.

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Kalypso Interviews & Culture

Management Consulted

Today we highlight Kalypso, a young but emerging player in the consulting market. The firm does this by offering technology implementation services, as well as some tech advisory expertise and a little strategy work. Currently, Kalypso LP operates as a subsidiary of Palladius Inc. Practice Areas. Exit Opportunities.

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Effective Governance: Overcoming Bias and Inertia

Tom Spencer

By leveraging data analytics, organizations can gain valuable insights into market trends, customer preferences, and internal operations, and thus empower decision-makers to make informed choices. Margo Rose is a management consultant, renowned for her strategic prowess in propelling businesses towards sustainable growth.

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7 Critical Success Factors for Project Based Firms to Consider in 2024

Progressus

CSFs can literally be anything — whether it’s improving customer satisfaction, increasing revenue, reducing operating costs, or something specific to a particular project or deliverable – making them somewhat difficult to identify – let alone define in concrete terms. Are project operations, sales, customer service, etc.

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