June, 2010

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Perspectives on “The 24-Hour Customer” (Strategy, Marketing, and Innovation Book) in Context of Marketing Segmentation

Steve Shu Consulting

'Adrian C. Ott, CEO and founder of Exponential Edge Inc. , included me on her distribution list for an advanced reading copy of her new book, The 24-Hour Customer. I cannot say enough good things about this book. In my mind, the book is excellent for executives, strategists, marketing, and innovators. From a strategy perspective, the approaches are well-structured and remind me of timeless, Michael Porter-esque classics.

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How Many Board Members?

The Nonprofit Consultant

This is a question that came up in a conversation last week, and from time to time; "What is the appropriate size for a nonprofit board of directors?" Related to that question is, "Does it need to be an odd number?" and "Is it okay if we run on fewer for a while?" The generally accepted number for most small- to mid-sized nonprofits is 9-14 members.

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Types of Changes | Consulting and Organizational Development

Consulting and Organizational Management

'Library. Translate This. Home. A. A. A. Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. Library Blogs Home. This Blogs Home. Guest Writer Submissions. Policies. To Subscribe to a Blog. About. Feedback. Types of Changes By Jim Smith on June 3, 2010. I have been thinking about Types of Changes, which tend to fall into 3 buckets.

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7 Options for "Success" in Consulting Projects | Consulting and.

Consulting and Organizational Management

'Library. Translate This. Home. A. A. A. Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. Library Blogs Home. This Blogs Home. Guest Writer Submissions. Policies. To Subscribe to a Blog. About. Feedback. 7 Options for "Success" in Consulting Projects By Carter McNamara on June 10, 2010. As a consultant, your perception of project “success” is the basis from which your client and you conclude, for example, whether the project is of high quality, that money

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What Your Financial Statements Are Telling You—And How to Listen!

Speaker: David Worrell, CFO, Author & Speaker

Your financial statements hold powerful insights—but are you truly paying attention? Many finance professionals focus on the income statement while overlooking key signals hidden in the balance sheet and cash flow statement. Understanding these numbers can unlock smarter decision-making, uncover risks, and drive long-term success. Join David Worrell, accomplished CFO, finance expert, and author, for an engaging, nontraditional take on reading financial statements.

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Welcome to the Library's Blogs! - Free Management Library

Consulting and Organizational Management

'Library. Translate This. Home. A. A. A. Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. Library Blogs Home. This Blogs Home. Guest Writer Submissions. Policies. To Subscribe to a Blog. About. Feedback. Welcome to the Library’s Blogs! By Jim Smith on June 28, 2010. Development is hard pressed to interface with operations.

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Working on Ourselves, as Consultants - Free Management Library

Consulting and Organizational Management

'Library. Translate This. Home. A. A. A. Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. Library Blogs Home. This Blogs Home. Guest Writer Submissions. Policies. To Subscribe to a Blog. About. Feedback. Working on Ourselves, as Consultants By Jim Smith on June 14, 2010. Why It’s Important to Work On Ourselves, as Consultants.

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Interim Executive Director Cost Savings Question

The Nonprofit Consultant

I love it when I get a good question in my email that results in a good blog post. This is one of those situations. If you're a regular reader of this blog, you know that one of the main things I do as a nonprofit consultant is serve organizations as an Interim Executive Director (IED). When an organization is between leaders, and perhaps facing other problems, fiscal, strategic, or otherwise, they'll bring me in to run the agency for a limited term as kind of temporary CEO and on-site consultan

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Time to Think About the Gurus in Your Field? | Consulting and.

Consulting and Organizational Management

'Library. Translate This. Home. A. A. A. Share » Connect » Blog: Consulting and Organizational Development. Library Blogs Home. This Blogs Home. Guest Writer Submissions. Policies. To Subscribe to a Blog. About. Feedback. Time to Think About the Gurus in Your Field? By Carter McNamara on June 1, 2010. A colleague called me last week, reporting that she had actually spoke face-to-face with one of the gurus in our field of Organization Development.