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|  Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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How to get your own way by giving in
When clients get locked into a preferred solution, and you think they are wrong, feelings can run high.
Malcolm Sleath from coaching consultancy 12boxes suggests how to resolve the impasse without loss of face.
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Companies planning to reinstate some programs cut during the economic crisis
Majority expect to reverse hiring, salary freezes within 12 months, Watson Wyatt survey finds.
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Deep workforce and benefit cuts show signs of moderating in the last half of 2009, Mercer global survey shows
There are signs that deep workforce, pay and benefit cuts are moderating as businesses budget for the remainder of 2009, according to Mercer’s latest Leading Through Unprecedented Times global survey.
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Keane to acquire portions of BearingPoint public business
The deal, for which the price tag has not been disclosed, includes BearingPoint's New York City practice.
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Despite productivity gains, US businesses' ROA have plummeted 75% since 1965
Deloitte's Center for the Edge today unveiled the Shift Index, a new economic indicator that suggests the current recession is masking long-term competitive challenges for US businesses.
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UK consulting slowdown slowing down
While there are no reliable signs of recovery in demand for consulting, the rate at which the market is contracting has slowed, according to the latest report from sourceforconsulting.com, a management consulting industry watcher.
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Satyam names new CEO
Satyam Computer Service, now rebranded as Mahindra Satyam, has named C.P. Gurnani, an executive from Satyam’s parent company Tech Mahindra, chief executive, as the company begins to reorganise in the wake of the $1 billion dollar fraud that almost brought it down.
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| Thought Leadership |
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How to stand out from the herd and be heard!
(Eileen McDargh)
What makes the difference between an average presentation and one that rocks your world? What makes the difference between a memorable speech and one that fades into oblivion as soon as the presenter steps off the stage? The answer sits in four building blocks that are essential for crafting a speech into a work of art rather than hum-drum blather.
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Be first, best or different
(Leah Grant)
Learn from the small business mentor why you have to be the first, best or different in order to grab and keep your share of the market.
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