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Template-driven Consulting is a book for managers who have long been searching for a way to cut costs on expensive external business advice. Every day, new stories of companies that encounter severe financial troubles show up on the front pages of newspapers across the globe. Cost-cutting is again the most pressing issue in organizations - initiating massive layoffs and large-scale reductions in spending on capital goods. This text allows your company to trim down expenses at another source: external consultants. By drawing on the use of templates, TDC at last brings about the often cited…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Template-driven Consulting is a book for managers who have long been searching for a way to cut costs on expensive external business advice. Every day, new stories of companies that encounter severe financial troubles show up on the front pages of newspapers across the globe. Cost-cutting is again the most pressing issue in organizations - initiating massive layoffs and large-scale reductions in spending on capital goods. This text allows your company to trim down expenses at another source: external consultants. By drawing on the use of templates, TDC at last brings about the often cited knowledge transfer from consultants to your employees. Applying TDC, your employees become the experts whilst you see the number of and cost for external consultants decrease tremendously! This book, with its clear structure and hands-on approach, lets you understand the new methodology and will help you in reaping its cost benefits.
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Uwe G. Seebacher, Lake Orion, MI, USA

Rezensionen
From the reviews: "Template-driven Consulting is a well-researched book that provides a good general overview of the consulting industry, its major markets, and the management challenges facing both, and it makes many sensible comments on how individuals learn." (Fiona Czerniawska, Consulting to Management (www.c2m.com), Vol. 15 (3), September, 2004)