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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4 out of 4 stars
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Christie Lindor brings in a book for consultants titled The Mece Muse. It is a book that is very helpful for beginning a career of consulting, and even professionals could find it useful.

Christie defined the term consultant, according to Kris Pederson, to be synonymous to coach or adviser. She made sure to also spell out the meaning of MECE, which is an acronym for Mutually Exclusive and Collectively Exhaustive, calling it a rule to be a good consultant. Exploring terms and consulting ecosystem, including areas of focus. She didn't leave out the part where she spelled out some aspects in consulting and comparing them with one another. She also included a few questions and answers to elaborate some of her points. Christie even went on to clear some common myths, urban legends, falsehood, and the misguides in consulting. In short, The Mece Muse is one book complete with everything it promised to offer.

There is much to say positively about this book, from it being so expertly written to its educational and innovative properties. It was written to improve and enlighten, to build and renovate the minds of both professional readers (consultants) and casual readers alike. One thing out of many things that I love about the book is its organization, the author divided the topics treated into sections for a better and effective reading, and at the end of it all, there are two chapters dedicated for appendix and there is a summary of a hundred plus selected practices, unwritten rules, and habits to develop to become a great consultant.

The book has no negativity whatsoever, it was carefully written and professionally edited. There was no point in the reading that railed off north is there any point that readers uncomfortable. If anything, the Mece muse by Christie Lindor gets a full four out of four stars rating, it was a smooth read with zero error (at least none that I noticed), no typos, and it would be an error to say it isn't one of the perfect books.

Like I said earlier, this is a book for consultants. Though it was written for consultants, beginners and professionals alike, it can be enjoyed by casual readers as well. It contains absolutely no eroticism making it sexual free. It is profanity and abuse free. It does not contain any kind of religious influence, and it is a violence free text. In short, it is a book for all.

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