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In praise of excellence – Is there any real benefit to being outstandingly good at consultation?
Posted 10 years ago4 minute read
Thirty years ago, an American management consultant from McKinsey became rich and famous when he wrote a series of best-selling business books, starting with In Search of Excellence. His name was Tom Peters, and he convinced a lot of people – though in later life his reputation has been sullied by allegations that some of the data in his seminal book was actually faked!
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