Secrets of Consulting. Here's a few of the many five- star reviews of The Secrets of Consulting: This is a wonderful book. The paperback version has been a valuable resource for many years. I think it's a fantastic book on the secrets of effective communication, tips and tricks when trying to complete a task with another human being and on just being a better human. I think everyone should read this book. I've given it to people in many different fields, some having nothing to do with software, consulting etc. It's a must have in any library! He does this in a humorous and appealing ways, using stories and examples from multiple domains, making this book not only informative and educational, but also a fun experience for the reader. Since the very beginning of this book, I got a feeling that I could trust what the writer says (writes), and as I continued to read on, This trust had increased more, even when some of things written are a hard to implement and require self discipline and character, I do believe that by following the principles offered I can (and will) be a better consultant and of a better service to my customers. I could already detect myself using some of the stuff without deliberate intention. I would claim that this book is a must have in every consultant's library. The only regret I have about reading this book, is that I haven. While I look forward to applying these rules in my work as a Test Lead, I think they will also help in my interactions with consultants in my workplace. I only wish I have read it before I tried to be a consultant myself. For me, a recently started consultant, this book provides a font of knowledge and experience very useful. As it is says in the book, the book itself is a kind of a consultant in paper. Not being a native English speaker, sometimes I find it hard to motivate myself to read books in English (except for educational materials required for my professional development). However, this book had been continuously recommended by my most trusted friends, so I decided it is worth making an effort - - and never regretted. First, it is one of the most in- depth and comprehensive books on psychology of consulting written by non- psychologists. The exquisite art of giving out advice, while respecting the decision maker's sensitive ego and fragile self- esteem, is almost extinct nowadays. The ability to accept advice without anxiety or offense and apply it effectively is also a rare talent. Under these conditions, consulting becomes a misused and undervalued marginal practice. As a client: - Have you ever quietly stewed, as those smarty pants claimed that they can teach you how to manage the problems which had plagued your business or your life for many years?- Have you ever envied those megabucks the consultants get just for blabbering and giving out commonsense advice?- Have you ever thought their hourly pay is a racket, because under such conditions they are not interested in solving clients' problems? As a consultant: - Have you ever woken up in cold sweat screaming: ! My whole life is one big mistake! It will be helpful and inspiring for those new to consulting, but also will cheer up and comfort the experienced consultants. Second, this book provides handy framework for thinking about consulting and your own role in it, your personal input, achievements, failures, expectations and so on, as a complex system. Thus, it enables further re- evaluation of personal experience and the exploration of new ways to apply it to your consulting practice. Third, I certainly cannot overlook an important bonus: this book seemed very kind and funny for me. I don't know whether it is a benefit worth mentioning, but this book left me in a much better mood, yeah. Finally, to those studying English as a foreign language - - tons of nice idioms served in a comprehensible context are awaiting you in this book! I normally, with great fervour in fact, hoard my books; oh I'll quite willingly point to where I think ? I've thrust it into the hands of people who I thought needed. And I guess they did - for I never got the copies back! Weinberg’s Secrets of Consulting. The Secrets of Consulting is now available as an eBook at http:// Only $9.99 and no shipping. EbookNetworking.net : Allows you online search for PDF Books - ebooks for Free downloads In one place.Current search Secrets Of Consulting. The Secrets of Consulting has 2,322 ratings and 38 reviews. Ilya said: The author has been a consultant since age 13, when he worked at a local supermark. Home; My Books; Browse. In our consulting work. The Secrets of Consulting, More Secrets of Consulting, and, and Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method, all of which are now available as eBooks. Don't miss my website of novels about Women.
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