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FMP’s Point of View Podcast with Nathan Bailey

FMP interviews Nathan Bailey, FMP’s Managing Director of the Analytics, Technology, and Transformation Center of Excellence, to get his insight on the importance of productization in consulting.   Lisa Prather is a Strategic Communications, Marketing, and Change Management Consultant. She is an intellectual adventurer who enjoys learning about other countries, customs, languages and cultures.

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Conversations with FMP Center of Excellence Leaders: The Future of Analytics, Technology, and Transformation

As we continue closing out FMP’s 30th anniversary, we’re excited to hear from a few thought leaders in FMP’s Analytics, Technology, and Transformation Center of Excellence (ATT COE). In this blog, Sahr Mbayo, Nathan Bailey, Scott Waymouth, and Richard Yentes share their perspectives on human capital information technology (HRIT) industry trends and where they see…

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Five Tips for New eLearning Developers

A few months ago, I hung up the phone with a client and found myself staring at my computer screen wondering how exactly I was going to approach my client’s request (a familiar feeling to many consultants!) My client was looking for support developing instructor-led training (ILT), but after hearing how other offices in her…

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“A” is for “Appian” – Introducing FMP’s Newest IT Partner

Continuing our investigation of the truism “Don’t Fear the Robots,” FMP is really excited to talk about our newly formed strategic partnership with Appian Corporation. This week, Paul Bresnan, Tracy Compton, and Scott Waymouth – three members of FMP’s Center of Excellence (COE) for Technology and Tools – talk about how we’re planning to use…

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Don’t Fear the Robots – or should we?

As we head into February, we wanted to explore the truism ‘don’t fear the robots,’ wondering if technological advances really have reached the point at which we should be paying more attention- if not have already reached the stage of active concern. Fortunately, we have two well-positioned experts to battle it out (sort of) for…

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