Confessions of a Management Consultant turned CEO

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Good *******

Last modified: May 8, 2011, 1:35 p.m.

When I started reading this book, I assumed it was just another CEO who wanted to be remembered. I was surprised that it was an extremely easy read, and that it could be read streaight-off or by jumping around. But at the start I wasn't very impressed. But after a while, I started to respect the narrator (even if I didn't always agree with her), and in the end, I have to say that this is a remarkable book, as it manages to get you thinking, without you even noticing (and I am a stone-hard cynic, as you all know).

It is well worth the read, and I would even recommend it to new senior managers, as it raises the right questions.

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