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    Does Motivation + Engagement = Employee Retention?

    November 23rd, 2022 | Lavinia Negoita

    A quick search on Google and you are overwhelmed with the number of articles written about how to motivate and engage your employees. These strategies can form the backbone of company culture – trusting, transparent, people-focused – but can also refer to various perks like private healthcare, team-building, and even breakfast every Friday morning. But one thing is for sure: in today’s digital work environment in which candidates drive the recruitment process, the cost of replacing a top performer who is unhappy is significantly higher than listening to their needs.

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    Agile and Waterfall: Two distinct but valuable project methodologies

    November 16th, 2022 | Micaela Rei

    As consultants who drive optimisation and digitalisation, our solutions always look different since they are customised for a particular client. Nevertheless, applying a specific methodology will allow you to steer the project as smoothly as possible to ensure you meet the project goals within a specific timeline and budget. Agile and Waterfall are two very distinct —but valuable — methodologies that should be chosen depending on different priorities, teams, resources, and customer needs.

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    The emergence and importance of cross-functional partners

    November 9th, 2022 | Ruxandra Cotumbeanu

    Nowadays we hear more and more about cross-functional partners or cross-functional teams in our business environment. While cross-functional teams have always existed in all industries, where people with different skills and knowledge have contributed to the success of a project, there is now a real increase in the cross-functional partners. This cross-functional partner is taking over the role of a cross-functional team, and in some cases leading these teams to success.

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    Making the right decisions with sustainable finance

    November 2nd, 2022 | Ritesch Malhoe

    During the Climate Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, 120 world leaders gathered to discuss the urgency of acting on climate change. It became clear that we have a joint responsibility to address climate change to preserve the planet for future generations, with many countries aiming to reduce their carbon footprint significantly before 2030, and to have zero emissions by 2050. The key messages that came from the conference were clear: there is still a lot of work to do, and the time to act is now.

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