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George F. Truell, a widely published management consultant, died Monday in Beechwood Nursing Home, Getzville. He was 81.
Mr. Truell, who was born in New York City, grew up in Islip and attended Cornell University, where he graduated from the university's School of Industrial Labor Relations.
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....smith@mccart.com) a commercial risk management consultant with the McCart Group in greater Atlant...
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Montressa
Management Consultant
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New Addition Expands Company Expertise in Healthcare Management and Operational Advisement to Solidify Executive Team
ATLANTA -- TheKiran Consortium...
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Integration of Lukaszewski's expertise into RMPR is a natural extension of the agency's services
NEW BRIGHTON, Minn. -- After 25 years in New York o...
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Management consultant Ken Tucker has a key question he will ask the 100 or so individuals who will attend his workshop Tuesday at the Riverwind Casino: Are you fascinated?
Tucker, formerly with the Gallup organization, said that is an important question when it comes to productivity, relationship building and self-worth.
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Lloyd N. Frischhertz (argued), Frischhertz & Associates, New Orleans, LA, for Plaintiffs-Appellees.
Jack Edward Morris (argued), Metairie, LA, for De...
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Several years ago my friend Jim Kristie, editor of Directors & Boards, generously made available a few of the journal's pages for Ken Adelman, a legit...
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Accountants are often asked to serve as management advisers to client companies. To be able to act as responsible advisers, accountants need to be thoroughly versed in matters such as profit analysis, risk assessment, performance evaluation and corporate productivity. When serving as consultants to their clients, accountants would have to be knowledgeable too about quantitative and non-quantitative measures of performance such as contribution margin analysis, break-even evaluation, revenue analysis, cost control, cost of quality and cost of prediction errors.
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Now Schnake Turnbo Frank can not only smooth over your firm's public wounds, but help fix them as well.
The 40-year-old Tulsa-based public relations company launched a management consulting practice Wednesday under 15-year-veteran Aaron Fulkerson.