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Top of Mind Thursday – November 16, 2023: Meeting Needs
I spent most of this week in San Diego, attending the final in-person meeting for the Society for the Advancement of Consulting, as well as an Alan Weiss event. This was the first in-real-life event for SAC since the pandemic. … Continue reading
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Top of Mind Thursday October 22, 2020: Thriving Through Ambiguity
For 16 years, the association I manage, the Society for the Advancement of Consulting, has held its annual meeting in New York City in the Fall. But not this year. We had reserved hotel meeting space for this week, but … Continue reading
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