Review of Memoirs of a Management Consultant

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It's true that everyone has a story worth telling and we can learn a lot and be entertained by these stories. Relating seventy five years of being an outstanding management consultant, also mentioning regrets, failures, and low moments, will be a wonderful learning experience. Continual learning is important for one's career and personal growth.
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Detailing his 75+ years of growth, professional acumen and experiences, Franco Guazzoni in "Memoirs of a Management Consultant" gives us profound insight into remarkable professional and leadership qualities. As a management person, myself, I truly appreciate this book.
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Ready to learn from Franco Guazzon from his memoir. Ready to delve into this books to explore his wins , highs and lows, and ofcourse failures. I look forward to learning from his vast life experiences.
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I don’t really enjoy reading memoirs, but if I did, this would be the one for me. The business management theme is one that would interest me. Congratulations on BOTD!
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The book sounds very informative providing a detailed account of the author's ups and downs in his job as a professional management consultant. But I'm not a fan of autobiographies or self-help books and management and the administrative side of business are just not my cup of tea even in real life. Still I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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"Memoirs of a Management Consultant" by Franco Guazzoni is about experience of a man Franco Guazzoni who shared about his life events in detailed way, either it's professional or personal. He did presented himself by showcasing all ups & downs of life and gave guidance.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I'm not very interested in management consulting, but, as you mentioned, we all have a story worth telling. And a person with such a strong sense of introspection and self-accountability must be very interesting. Thank you for your review.
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One can find an account of years of existence and the highs and lows of being a professional management consultant, with outstanding results in the book "Memoirs of a Management Consultant" by Franco Guazzoni.
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Congrats on BOTD!
The inspirational book "Memoirs of a Management Consultant" takes readers on a trip around over seventy years of human interaction and international business and individual development. exploration of adaptability, management, and continuous growth in depth.
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This sounds like a triumphant journey of the author. Although, memoirs aren't really my kind of read, I do have people who love a good one. I would definitely recommend this book to them. Thanks for the free copy.
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'His story extensively captures over seventy-five years of his existence and the highs and lows of being a professional management consultant, with outstanding results as proof.'
I think I'll learn a thing or two from Franco.
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Indeed, learning never ends and one must always be teachable, as this is one key way to grow in knowledge. The fact that the author includes the regrets and low moments makes this very meaningful and impactful. The book is already on my want-to-read shelf.
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"The author teaches his readers how to maintain a teachable disposition while giving themselves to continual learning". A captivating review,looking forward to reading the book.
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Franco Guazzoni’s "Memoirs of a Management Consultant" sounds like a genuinely inspiring read. I’m really drawn to the idea of exploring his life’s highs and lows, and how he stayed grounded and compassionate through it all. I’d love to dive into this one. Congratulations BOTD!
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Many readers can learn much by reading about this author's business management and administrative techniques. Thank you for your review.
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