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Fireside Chat – Consulting Recruiting at Target and Non-Target Universities

Tom Spencer

A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to sit down with another blog contributor to the SpencerTom community, Jason Oh, to share our experiences about the consulting recruiting process. However, you’ll grow your knowledge base much faster than most industry jobs. How is recruiting done at your school?

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Consulting 101: Operations, Hierarchies, and Types of Firms

Tom Spencer

These firms have international presence, wide knowledge bases, and reputations of success across many industries. Career pages explain intern/first year programs, and the recruitment process. Large Consulting Firms. Firms publish reports that collate and showcase their findings in a certain industry. Coffee Chat with Employees.

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To Little, Too Late: Why many Diversity and Inclusion efforts fall short

Kates Kesler

When it comes to process alignment, many organizations focus their efforts on talent recruiting and development processes and networks and miss the opportunities to rethink key management and business processes.

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To Little, Too Late: Why many Diversity and Inclusion efforts fall short

Kates Kesler

When it comes to process alignment, many organizations focus their efforts on talent recruiting and development processes and networks and miss the opportunities to rethink key management and business processes.

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Business Spotlight: Stanford GBS grad launches Returnships

Management Consulted

It’s their largest portfolio investment ever, and one of the things I did for them was to develop their MBA recruiting strategy, and their MBA internship program. When I left the University of Utah, I went to go consult with Medalia, which is one of the fastest growing companies in the Bay area. It’s backed by Sequoia.

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How We Think About Innovation at Cisco

Harvard Business

At Cisco, we are learning to answer these questions through three initiatives designed to broaden our knowledge base by bringing multiple perspectives together: embracing diversity within our walls; reaching out across industries; and building partnerships with former (and current) competitors. Partnerships with outside organizations.

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Tele-Mentoring Is Creating Global Communities of Practice in Health Care

Harvard Business

What these leaders have in common is their unique ability to recruit others in their quest for societal change. In fact, ECHO can be used to teach any nonphysical or knowledge-based skill, using its tele-mentoring, case-based method. I like to think of Project ECHO as an operating system, akin to Apple’s.