HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
How do consulting firms work (hypothesis-based problem solving explained)

2020-12-05T19:18:27+00:00

How to solve tough problems? How do consulting firms work? How does hypothesis-based problem solving work? What methodology do consulting firms use on their projects? What is the consulting approach to problem solving? These are the questions that I answer in this video. I talk about hypothesis-based consulting, this is a consulting 101 skill that every consultant should master for a successful management consulting career. Solving problems is crucial for every business professional, becoming a good problem solver is key. Whenever you build issue trees or work with the MECE principle, it is often embedded into a hypothesis-based problem solving approach. The skill of hypothesis-based problem solving is crucial to solve business problems. This video is a consulting day in a life as you will apply this skill every day in consulting. Learn what it means to work in consulting, in a MBB consulting firm such as McKinsey, BCG or Bain. When you create management consulting presentations, this principle is relevant as well.

Admiral McRaven | One of the Best Motivational Speeches

2020-12-03T09:17:36+00:00

“Life is a struggle and the potential for failure is ever present, but those who live in fear of failure, or hardship, or embarrassment will never achieve their potential. Without pushing your limits, without occasionally sliding down the rope headfirst, without daring greatly, you will never know what is truly possible in your life.” ― William H. McRaven

Scaling Your Company: Choosing a Growth Strategy

2020-12-03T08:43:20+00:00

In this series, Rory O’Driscoll and Kate Mitchell, founding partners at Scale Venture Partners, will detail the mindset needed to scale your company. Along with some of their associates, they will explain how the scaling phase differs from the startup phase, what kind of metrics you’ll need as you accelerate and what kind of team you’ll need alongside you for the journey ahead.

Philip Kotler: Marketing

2020-12-03T08:08:20+00:00

America knows how to market itself, its products, and its ideas. For better or for worse, for richer or poorer, American marketing creativity, power, and prestige influence consumers the world over. Philip Kotler, best known for the marketing principle of the four Ps—product, price, promotion, and place—takes us on a guided tour of American marketing, including its origins and trends, its relationship to economics, and its criticisms. His talk will include examples of exemplary marketing. Kotler is professor of marketing at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and his textbooks serve as the basis for graduate business programs worldwide.

Top 5 Entrepreneurship Lessons From Most Successful Entrepreneurs | Life Lessons

2020-12-03T08:46:50+00:00

op 5 Entrepreneurship Lessons From Most Successful Entrepreneurs - Startup Stories proudly presents the success secrets and life lessons of some of the greatest entrepreneurs of the world today such as Kevin O'Leary, Ratan Tata, Sundar Pichai, Jack Ma and Mark Cuban. These entrepreneurs reveal what it takes to be successful today and how young minds can achieve great heights by aspiring and dreaming.

Great leadership starts with self-leadership | Lars Sudmann

2020-12-03T07:54:52+00:00

At TEDxUtopia, the question was asked: What would leadership in Utopia look like? To start with, imagine the best leader you have ever worked with. How did he or she get to become this type of leader? Leadership lecturer and former corporate executive Lars Sudmann argues that it's likely that they learned to overcome the "leadership formul a of doom" and then developed themselves as a leader. In this funny and invigorating talk Lars walks us through the personal journeys of great leaders, shows lessons from the golden age of leadership and shares 3 strategies on self-leadership to develop yourself into a "Utopia leader”.

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