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Rules vs. Re-imagine

International Coach Academy

He remarked, “ We seem content to dig for coal in a gold mine.” The small yet alarming ‘canary in the coal mine’ was that consumer tastes were moving, the way this commodity would be consumed was evolving, and with it a change in the rules of the game. In reflecting on this observation, it was clear the reasons for our contentment.

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Why McKinsey Will Win In The Age of AI

StrategyU

A little context on my perspective first: In 2008, I joined McKinsey’s research center in Boston. These firms will likely be able to: Serve existing clients across a wider range of areas by mining their internal capabilities for opportunities. How can I build this capability internally and not depend on external software solutions?

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How I improved my morning routine | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

I tell him, "Good job finding a solution to your problem." Doing things ONLY for rewards is a problem, but one I suspect rarely occurs in these situations – and when it does, the solution is unlikely to be less rewards, but more boundaries or a raising of the bar. Subscribe -- free! He will be just fine.

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A Brief History of Strategy Consulting: 100 years from Frederick Taylor to the “Next New Normal”

StrategyU

Here is McDonald again (emphasis mine): “The emphasis in the GSO was more on why managers did things, as opposed to how they did them. Chapter 10 (2008 -2015): The Industry Matures & Accounting Firms Build Strategy Teams. while still dependent on the globalized order of the modern business world.

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Build Back Better? With What Resources?

The Coaching Blog

You can see a lot of orange, and after 2008 things have been decidedly “orange.” So there are now only two solutions I can think of. Will these woke politicians permit the mining of the elements required for the production of “renewables?” Build Back Better? With What Resources? by Chris MacIntosh.

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Twitter can save your life | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

A friend of mine who recently started blogging used Twitter to ask what others' blog stats were like. I'm getting out of mine a little more each day. Even their – usually unsuccessful – search for an answer, a solution, or for healing becomes part of it." Their story is their identity.

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Time management is not about tasks | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

It may make you feel good to give someone compliments, or vindicated to tell them what they did wrong, but constructive criticism often requires pulling yourself out of the situation and engaging compassionately in finding solutions. And mine certainly deserves some. Much harder. Much better. The big note I need for myself now?