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Posted on July 20, 2021July 20, 2021 by steveshu

Optional Reading for AEM 6150 at Cornell University

This is an optional reading for AEM 6150 at Cornell University taught by Stephen Shu. The reading is from Chapter 12 (pages 41-44) of The Consulting Apprenticeship and covers the “key takeaway” titling, a method which is used heavily in consulting.

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