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ABeam Consulting sets sail to the Beijing Olympics
Two employees of ABeam Consulting, the global business management consultancy originally based in Japan, will represent Japan in the Beijing Olympic Games.
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CSC reports record Q1 revenue and operating income
Solid gains recorded in all three lines of business with balanced performance across all verticals and geographies.
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Diamond sees quarterly revenues dip
The consultancy expects second quarter net revenue to increase up to 4%.
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Consultancy Careers Fair - Exhibitors have just two weeks left to book stands
With a steady stream of candidate registrations already being made and with 47 firms already booked to exhibit, this fourth annual careers fair looks set to continue to build on the success of the past events.
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PwC teams with UN HCR to build schools in Darfur
PwC people and firms donate more than $4 million, the largest single donation ever made by a business organization to the program.
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True Partners Consulting names new managing directors in Boston
Nancy Barrett, Keith Shaffer and Scott Thomas join rapidly growing office.
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| Thought Leadership |
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How to prevent employee-performance issues before they poison your culture
(OnPoint Consulting)
Firing someone can be a dicey proposition. New research from OnPoint Consulting shows how to help "below standard" employees improve before you get to that point.
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Are we facing the end of business as usual or the start of a new way of doing business?
(Charles Andrews - Celona Technologies)
As 2008 continues to be overshadowed by the fallout from the US subprime market, we see banks tightening lending and consumers tightening their belts. But a market discontinuum is not universally bad news. Celona Technologies’ Charles Andrews argues that companies should hold their nerve and resist slashing IT budgets just yet.
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