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Still Here Tomorrow

Management Consultancy: A Tale of Clients, Contracts & Colleagues - The Consultant

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Still Here Tomorrow

By: Sas Saadat
Narrated by: Christopher Tester
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Consulting careers are wonderful things. Getting to see the ins-and-outs of businesses, how they really tick. For a curious mind and driven soul it’s a privileged position to be in. So thinks Don as he leads a small team trying to deliver the erratic goals his client keeps setting them.

Little does he realise how fast things are about to change as the fallout of decisions made way above his pay grade start to rain down. A new egotistical boss with his own agenda, a sales opportunity that isn’t everything it seems, and a rapidly deteriorating client situation create a threat to Don’s hard-won reputation. They send him scrambling for answers to questions he didn’t even realise he had. And the clock is ticking...

This business-as-fiction novel takes a radically different approach to sharing how to be a successful consultant. Each of the ten chapters introduces a lesson learnt that becomes an organic part of how the story unfolds, giving you the opportunity to explore them through the characters’ experiences. All wrapped up in a grippingly realistic plot.

If you are curious about consulting, want to progress your career, or are an experienced professional thinking of moving into consulting then this is the book for you!

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Consulting is not perhaps the most naturally exciting subject for fiction yet Saadat manages a surprisingly engrossing and enjoyable read. With characters that are almost too relatable (the pangs of past anxiety from difficult managers for example) the takeaways are a solid reminder of principles and practices we can all benefit from in our careers, irrespective of our current seniority.

Informative, relatable and fun!

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