House Of Lies : How Management Consultants Steal Your Watch and Then Tell You the Time

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Expose on the deceptive world of management consultants.

House of Lies can be a great read for anyone interested in a behind the scenes look at the cutthroat world of business consulting. Kihn's witty writing style and sarcastic commentary make this book an entertaining and eye-opening read. The book's most distinctive feature is its honest account of the excessive and sometimes questionable practices in the corporate world.

House Of Lies : How Management Consultants Steal Your Watch and Then Tell You the Time

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ISBN: 9780446695015
Authors: Martin Kihn
Date of Publication: 2005-05-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, Biographies & Memoirs
Related Topics: Management, Memoir, Biography
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Pub Date :2005-5-1 273 Oversea Publishing House When Martin Kihn joined a powerhouse New York consulting firm. he thought the consultants job was simply to tell organizations how to improve themselves in exchange for huge fees In. reality. the consultants spent precious work hours prowling for new clients. only to offer. once they snared their quarry. little or no useful information while pontificating on topics they knew nothing about. From power breakfasts heavy on the waffles and mind games to the screaming indignity of Feedback Camp in New Jersey. HOUSE OF LIES reveals the truth about a profession that could threaten your job. your career. and your life ... and even offers a solution or two if the suits start circling around your company.
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Expose on the deceptive world of management consultants.

House of Lies can be a great read for anyone interested in a behind the scenes look at the cutthroat world of business consulting. Kihn's witty writing style and sarcastic commentary make this book an entertaining and eye-opening read. The book's most distinctive feature is its honest account of the excessive and sometimes questionable practices in the corporate world.