The message is interesting, but does not fit the requirement "optimal communication". By using a robot like this you give the impression every problem can be "calculated" according to a mathematical formula...I hope that's not what you are trying to do.
Please try it again, being consequent with the ideas exposed.
Besides, I have not heard enything about "evaluation"after execution of adviced measures.
the reality is actually quite different and basically proceeds like this:
1. give a fancy presentation to client
2. leverage reputation at every opportunity
3. keep things ambiguous, never clarifying exactly what will be provided
the three strategies work because in 95% of the cases clients arent sure what they want, and consultants provide watever they think the client wants to see and hear.
The message is interesting, but does not fit the requirement "optimal communication". By using a robot like this you give the impression every problem can be "calculated" according to a mathematical formula...I hope that's not what you are trying to do.
Please try it again, being consequent with the ideas exposed.
Besides, I have not heard enything about "evaluation"after execution of adviced measures.
Chante1danse 1 month ago
The robot guy is scary FOR REAL! Laugh Out Loud!
MyFunnyBrianShow 3 months ago
McKinsey Consultants need to be beheaded.
HermannRattenhuber 3 months ago
the reality is actually quite different and basically proceeds like this:
1. give a fancy presentation to client
2. leverage reputation at every opportunity
3. keep things ambiguous, never clarifying exactly what will be provided
the three strategies work because in 95% of the cases clients arent sure what they want, and consultants provide watever they think the client wants to see and hear.
freaking scumbags, ex Mckinsey consultant
Tomahawk1999 5 months ago
Max Headroom... What apile of s**e in its execution...
rmm2000 10 months ago
irritating shit ;f
multinikg 1 year ago
how personal
miproyecto 1 year ago
WTF? fake face?why?
HiAndyDog 1 year ago