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How Consulting Will Likely Change Because of the Pandemic

Leapfrogging

The consulting industry was already being disrupted before the coronavirus. Now the disruption is accelerating. I’ve already written about how the management-consulting industry is being disrupted by various trends like emerging technologies, the commodification of knowledge, and outdated business models.

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How Consulting Will Likely Change Because of the Pandemic

Leapfrogging

The consulting industry was already being disrupted before the coronavirus. Now the disruption is accelerating. I’ve already written about how the management-consulting industry is being disrupted by various trends like emerging technologies, the commodification of knowledge, and outdated business models.

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How Consulting Will Likely Change Because of the Pandemic

Innovation Excellence

The consulting industry was already being disrupted before the coronavirus. Now the disruption is accelerating. I’ve already written about how the management-consulting industry is being disrupted by various trends like emerging technologies, the commodification of knowledge, and outdated business models.

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All Work and No Play May Not Help Your Bottom Line

Daniel Burrus

Having a competitive advantage in business is crucial in this technologically disruptive world. Consider how even the most entertaining games labeled as being “just for fun” can be applicable in business training as well. So the next time you think video games are just “child’s play,” think again.

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Gamification: An Ideal Methodology for Dealing with Big HR Challenges

Innovation Excellence

It involves generating games and entertainment out of processes and methodologies that weren’t originally that way. But, as is always the case, when new methodologies arrive, there are some lingering doubts: can serious games generate a tangible output beyond contributing to team building and having fun?