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Now, marketing for job candidates involves intensive work and research, says Brian Kropp , a managing director with Corporate Executive Board Co., a business-consulting firm.
In Hiring, Firms Shine Images Joe Light 2011
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UPDATE: for a business-consulting style argument for adaptability rather than centralization in the information age, see this Department of Defense report.
Doubts about Planning, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran, who now runs a business-consulting company, says she has her own tactic for keeping up on technology: When she sees a "young person" on a novel device, she walks up to them and says, 'Hey, what are you up to?
Learn how technology, gadgets can help your small business 2009
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In an interview, he said Zonic was created as a lobbying and business-consulting firm specifically for the data project.
Oil-Field Giant in Bribery Probe Dionne Searcey 2010
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When business-consulting and software provider Cargas Systems Inc. wanted to replace its aging phone system, it bought equipment from ShoreTel.
A Tough Call 2010
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Moments earlier, the employee had been given orders to stay late that evening, according to Mr. Peric, president of Galileo Communications Inc., a small business-consulting firm in
Chutes 2010
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Ms. Avstin left Merrill and founded her own company, Personal Confidantency, a business-consulting firm that specializes in business strategy and conflict resolution.
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Masonite's announcement follows on the heels of bankruptcy filings or expected filings by companies such as cable giant Charter Communications Inc., aluminum-product maker Aleris International and business-consulting firm BearingPoint Inc.
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Firms with less than $500 million in annual sales, on the other hand, generally took longer to collect cash and paid their bills faster than in the same period a year ago, according to an analysis conducted for The Wall Street Journal by REL Consultancy, the working-capital division of business-consulting firm Hackett Group in Atlanta.
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States are "looking under every rock," said Mary Bernard, a tax expert at Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., an accounting and business-consulting firm based in New England.
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