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The initial selection of a management consultancy and the subsequent evaluation of the quality of service they deliver are inherently problematic. Timothy Clark examines how these problems can be overcome through the active management of the client-consultant relationship. At the core of successful consultancy is the art of impression management.
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The initial selection of a management consultancy & the subsequent evaluation of the quality of service they deliver are inherently problematic. Timothy Clark examines how these problems can be overcome through the active management of the client-consultant relationship. At the core of successful consultancy is the art of impression management.

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Pickabook
A UK based company founded in 1998. Offering exceptional value for money on a wide range of books including leather bound books and sticker books.

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