Plunkett's Consulting Industry Almanac 2020 (Plunkett's Industry Almanacs)
by Jack W Plunkett
This carefully-researched book covers exciting trends in consulting, in such fields as marketing consulting, information technology, management consulting, logistics, supply chain, change management, health care and employee benefits consulting, human resources consulting and more. The book includes complete details on the prestigious management consulting sector, plus our analysis of the information technology consulting business, the needs of IT managers and the fact that manufacturing firms a...
* Positive Psychology is a rapidly growing branch of psychology, influencing many areas of the educational and organisational world, particularly those concerned with wellbeing, and this book is the first to link it with coaching in nature. * Very practical guidance that can be used by executive coaches. * 'Values-led' coaches are looking for new and different ways to coach so as to add impact and value to their clients - this book shows how.
Practical Guide to Foreign Direct Investment in the European Union
"The Practical Guide to Foreign Direct Investment in the European Union" provides detailed coverage of national and EU financial incentives (grants, loans and tax concessions) while drawing a comparative profile for each Member State of corporate and personal taxation, labour costs, social security charges and employment regulations. Some 70 colour charts and tables complement this detailed analysis.
This guide shows consultants how to create value for clients and become their "consultant of choice". Many consultants have fallen into habits and behaviours that give the profession a bad name. This book shows how to develop behaviours that win clients' loyalty and respect. This text provides the answers to the questions raised by "The Witch Doctors," a book that exposed the bad practices and poor results of many consulting firms.
How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Wedding Consultant and Planning Business
by John N. Peragine, Jr.
Drawing from the latest in psychology on how best to connect with others, How to Tell Anyone Anything steers readers away from the common mistake of providing feedback by focusing on what's wrong and shows them instead how to provide clear, constructive positive messages that create real behavior and performance change. You'll learn how to be more candid, prioritize relationships, ask important questions, reframe difficult messages, control your emotions, and--just as important--be graceful when...
Inside Careers Guide to Management Consultancy (Inside Careers Guides)
This work provides a practical understanding of the skills required to become a high-performance internal consultant, whatever ones own area of expertise.
This book focuses on aspects of Industrial Mathematics (Networks; Complex Systems and Behavioral Game Theory) and Theoretical Computer Science (Behavioral Game Theory and Applied Math). Its major contribution is that it introduces new models and “informal” algorithms that solve social-choice problems (using behavioral Game Theory), it introduces new mathematical proofs, and it introduces new algorithms that prove that the Myerson-Satterthwaite Impossibility Theorem is wrong or inapplicable. The...
International Consultants 1984
Framework for a National Register for Contractors (Construction Industry Board, #9)
This report develops a standard pre-qualification form for public sector work. It considers the issues relating to the creation of a single register of contractors seeking public sector work, and the appropriate requirements for entry on that register. The working group for this guide was chaired by Ted Evans from the Construction Industry Employers Council. In Constructing the Team, Sir Michael Latham argued that qualification to approved lists needs to be rationalised in the UK as the costs to...
Behind nearly every corporate merger and every downsizing or "re-engineering" effort of the last decade lurked a highly paid management consultant. Consultants promise results, but what kind of practices do they employ to achieve them?Written by two award-winning journalists, Dangerous Company tells the harrowing tale of a Fortune 500 company that spent $75 million on consulting contracts, only to see sales plummet from $1.3 billion to $319 million; explains how AT&T could spend half a billion d...
Monthly Bill Planner and Organizer
by Paul Publishing Planner and Organizer