http://www.bcgsearch.com/article/61137/ ... t-in-2011/
This might be good.
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Re: The Return of a ''Buyers' Market
Wouldn't a "buyer's market" be one in which the firms have an advantage? I mean they're the one's "buying" your services.
I think JD Match is more useful than this article.
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Re: The Return of a ''Buyers' Market
It'd sure be nice. I'll probably stretch a little bit more in case this actually happens, but I really want to make sure that my 200k gamble pays off, so I'm not gonna bet hard on it.
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Re: The Return of a ''Buyers' Market
did they pick the name BCG so they could ride on boston consulting group's rep
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