Review of The MECE Muse

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Review of The MECE Muse

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The MECE Muse" by Christie Lindor.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The MECE Muse by Christie Lindor is essentially a non-fiction book, highlighting career strategies, rules, and consultations in an interesting way. This book talks about unwritten rules and covers a pretty wide range of topics. Anyone who is specifically into consulting or even thinking about it might enjoy reading or picking up this book. But not everyone might enjoy it. I, for all intents and purposes, think that you should definitely be  focusing to ensure that you understand what's on the page. This book will essentially be valuable to those who need it and will read it. This book, for the most part, contains tips about communication with people, connecting and maintaining The way that the author explains the concepts is very intriguing. I was actually interested in the thoughts and words put out on the pages, which is kind of contrary to popular belief. The things that were literally specifically explained were detailed and down to the point. Some of the things I liked about this book were the author's explanations of how to manage relationships around you and how it discusses optics, dynamics, organization, conflict, and more. The other thing I essentially found engrossing, for all intents and purposes, was the idea of making the most of your downtime. This book also talks about managing and maintaining a career declaration and options. "Determine key differences and nuances between consulting firms." was taken from Section III, Chapter 20, Page 370 of the book. My reason for mentioning this sentence is that it stood out to me and was helpful. 
I rated this book a 3/4 because it was thought-provoking, helpful, and cognitive. Although this may not be everyone's cup of tea,
Anyone who is interested in the topic or in the book, then this would be a good read for them. 

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