The Ultimate Consultant

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

OK *****

Last modified: March 24, 2008, 12:15 a.m.

Better than expected

While reading the Contents, you get a feeling that this is a very anglican approach, but after having read the book in its entire scope, you find that you may easily translate "US" to "whatever country of origin" without any specific loss of understanding.

But be warned, as the synopsis (and subtitle, mind you) tells you, this is for the already established practitioner, that wants to get some ideas on where to improve and/or expand his/her current practice (i.e., not for the ones starting out in the business). Some of the advice seems redundant and obvious, but I expect that to be dependent on your viewpoint and prior experience.

Still, it is a good book, but not very revolutionary.

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