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Ten Business MECE Examples

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Example 5: Digital Marketing Channels Original Breakdown: Social Media Marketing Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Email Marketing Affiliate Marketing Why it is MECE: Each channel is distinct and targets a different method of reaching customers, and together they cover the main digital avenues for marketing. Want more examples?

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How I’d Use AI Tools (If I Still Worked In Consulting)

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Bard can be used to quickly and efficiently gather information from a variety of sources, including news articles, research papers, and social media. Bard can be used to generate creative ideas for new products, services, and business models. Do you have a toolkit for business problem solving? Generating ideas.

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The Cliches of Consulting vs The Reality

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It’s this culture of client confidentiality that keeps client logos off of the firms’ websites, partners out of the media spotlight, and the inner workings of their firms as mysterious as a secret society’s rites and rituals. Do you have a toolkit for business problem solving?

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Five Freelancing Skills That Matter – Lessons From A Former Strategy Consultant

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Consulting under your personal name is becoming a lot more normal in the age of social media and personal branding. I was looking back on all the freelancing work I’ve done over the last five years and realized that 95% of my clients have come through my personal network or interactions on social media being myself.

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The Magic Of Critical Thinking: How To Make Better Decisions

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However, if you spend the time to develop a process for approaching problems that are beyond the capacity of your normal intuitions you will be able to move on to more challenging problems. An organization succeeds by taking the results of individual critical thinking and developing processes that can be implemented by others.