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Effective Change Management in a Nutshell

In today’s fast paced world, every organization will encounter some type of change whether it’s cultural, operational, process, or technological change. The ability to adopt changes and manage changes effectively are being viewed as a competitive advantage in our ever changing business world. But what is Change Management? It is a structured approach that leads… read more →




Setting Yourself Up for Success on Your First Week at Trindent Consulting

Congratulations, after many case interviews and a successful recruitment process, you have received an offer from Trindent Consulting. You are now wondering how to best prepare yourself to succeed in your new role and what is to be expected of you for your first week at the company. What should you do to prepare?  1)     … read more →




The Continuing Rise in Rehabilitation Outpatient Care

Hospitals across the country are reporting a constant rise in the number of patients seeking outpatient rehabilitation care.  This trend is driven by several factors, with one of the most notable being the fact that insurance providers are attempting to manage costs by steering patients away from higher cost, inpatient settings.  As copays are also… read more →




Understanding Emotional Intelligence

Emerging from academia to enter the mainstream lexicon in 1995, emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions. Management consultants need to be emotionally intelligent when they engage clients. It is not enough to perceive and understand a client’s emotional state, as consultants also need to be self-aware enough to… read more →




Involve or Engage?

Consultants often speak of “engaging the client”, but what goes into proper client engagement and how does that benefit the project? One can find many explanations for the difference between the words “involved” and “engaged”. In simple terms, a person involved in some activity performs it because he was asked to. On the other hand,… read more →




Reformer Optimization and Ethanol Uplift Considerations

The need for reformers to support low octane pools has diminished ever since the EPA introduced the requirement of ethanol in gasoline. The greater ethanol content has increased the octane pool dramatically, as ethanol typically has an octane number of ~110. This has caused refineries to re-evaluate the need to run their reformers at maximum… read more →




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