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Why Transformation Visuals® Are Your Secret Weapon

Chad Barr

Research shows, as seen in the visual below, that the human brain processes visual information far more efficiently than text. Global Communication: Your insights need to resonate across cultures and languages. These weren’t just illustrations – they were visual frameworks that transformed understanding.

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Tailoring the ISO 20700 Checklist to Your Consulting Projects

Effective Managers

The simplified checklist for small-scale projects ensures efficiency without compromising on quality by zeroing in on those aspects of the ISO 20700 standard that would apply. The checklist can accommodate each project’s size, industry, client needs, cultural context, and specific phases.

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Cornerstone Research Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

From starting with under 50 employees to over 500 staff members today, Cornerstone has grown successfully without losing the familial culture that was so important to its co-founders. Intellectual Property. CORNERSTONE RESEARCH CULTURE. CORNERSTONE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION. Corporate Governance. Data Analytics. Real Estate.

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Business Book Review: Lords of Strategy

Management Consulted

were considered the intellectuals of business and MBAs weren’t sought after as much – whereas MBAs form the core of every major consulting firm’s recruiting efforts today. In the case of business, it is ever-changing with culture, climate, politics, technology, trends, etc. It used to be that only Ph.D.s

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How Managers Can Make Group Projects More Efficient

Harvard Business

” Research has found that although some teams have a collaborative culture, they are not skilled in the practice of collaboration itself. How will we share in any assets, intellectual property, or business value created in the collaboration? How will we share credit or visibility opportunities?

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Boards Should Take Responsibility for Cybersecurity. Here’s How to Do It

Harvard Business

When meeting with security leaders, directors should ask how their cybersecurity plan will help the company meet one or some of these objectives: revenue, cost, margin, customer satisfaction, employee efficiency, or strategy. Focus as much on culture as technology. It’s a task that requires the full effort of the entire company.

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Why Law Firms Need IT Policies

Kraft Kennedy

The rules and procedures that govern how organizations use technology to conduct business, Information technology (IT) policies are crucial to security, efficiency and productivity and shouldn’t be considered optional, static or one-size-fits all.