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  • Ellene Felder, 49, lost her job at a New York management-consulting firm in 2008.

    Middle-Aged Job Hunters Struggle in Weak Recovery Wesley Lowery 2011

  • The final days of the golden era—during which publishers scrambled to locate silver-bullet business plans and newsrooms tried to cope with endless rounds of buyouts and groan-inducing management-consulting sessions—deserve the kind of comprehensive, clear-eyed look that newspaper vets claim to specialize in.

    Newspaper Daze Matt Welch 2011

  • The management-consulting firm hired about 64,000 new employees globally in the 2009-2010 academic year and is on track to add the same number this year.

    Jobs Market Picks Up for Graduates Melissa Korn 2011

  • If he leaves the company in the next two years, Mr. Jha could gain more than $62 million, according to calculations by The Wall Street Journal and the Hay Group, a management-consulting firm.

    Google's $12.5 Billion Gamble Amir Efrati 2011

  • Bosses in Northern Europe create a more positive and democratic working environment than their Mediterranean counterparts, according to the findings of a survey to be published Tuesday by management-consulting firm Hay Group.

    Northern European Workplaces Are Happier Javier Espinoza 2011

  • The management-consulting firm hired about 64,000 new employees globally in the 2009-2010 academic year and is on track to add the same number this year.

    Jobs Market Picks Up for Graduates Melissa Korn 2011

  • Bonus payouts were helped by companies revising the bar for performance-based bonuses because of the weak economy, the management-consulting firm said.

    Executive Pay in Europe Gets Boost From Bonuses Javier Espinoza 2010

  • LONDON — Top executives in Europe have seen cash compensation rise 6% this year, as a recovery in cash bonuses boosted pay amid flat base salaries, according to a report by a global management-consulting firm.

    Executive Pay in Europe Gets Boost From Bonuses Javier Espinoza 2010

  • After recruiting two people from management-consulting firm McKinsey & Co, plus a technologist and an investor from venture-capital firm Venrock we literally brainstormed for about six months.

    Lifting the Veil on Medical Costs Riva Richmond 2011

  • Mr. Jha, Motorola Mobility's CEO, could gain more than $62 million if he leaves Google Inc. in the next two years, according to calculations by The Wall Street Journal and the Hay Group, a management-consulting firm.

    Motorola Chief Gets $62 Million If He Exits Scott Thurm 2011

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