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by Raidion
404 days ago
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You pay for one or two people with real experience and 4 reasonably new hires whose job it is to answer questions posed by the senior team and to build documentation. You want the senior people focusing on the problems, strategy, and comms and not data aggregation and power point formatting. Half the time it doesn't actually matter who the consultant is, the business is just looking for an arbiter to provide a second opinion or justify a decision. |
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It's much easier to feel good about a decision if you can get some McKinsey people to hold your hand and tell you it will be ok while making it.