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The Big Picture of Business – Quality is Important for Business: Real Quality vs. Arbitrary Metrics

Strategy Driven

Life-threatening experiences (loss of business or market share, economic recession) signal the urgency for the team to collaborate. Marketing’s importance was fully embraced in the 1960′s. Marketing departments deal most often and immediately with the side effects of poor quality. Access to global markets.

Quality 50
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The Big Picture of Business- Professional Education Necessary for Company Success

Strategy Driven

It is usually technical or sales/marketing in nature. Human Resources Oversees Training. Don't base the training decisions on 'apples to oranges' comparisons. Generational work ethics and why young people need executive mentoring to 'go the distance' in their careers, offering value to the company and profession.

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What Do Millennials Really Want at Work?

Harvard Business Review

Hundreds of firms, speakers, authors and individual experts are vying for a share of the “Millennials are Different” segment of the $150 billion-a-year global HR consulting market. There’s even a consultancy that specializes in helping other consultants hone their message to tap into this lucrative market.

Survey 8
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The Big Picture of Business: Been There, Done That

Strategy Driven

Niche consultants place emphasis in the areas where they have training, expertise and staff support for implementation… and will market their services accordingly. A trainer may recommend courses for human behavior, believing that these constitute a Visioning process (of which they are a small part). Human resources management.