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Business Consultant Book

Review from Traction →

This book explains the EOS, a system the author created for his consultancy clients. There are some good ideas inside, informed by seeing the same problems at many companies. For example , the idea of an accountability chart: who’s actually responsible for a specific process? If it’s multiple people, then nobody is. But… I can’t..

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On Par!

Review from World Order: An Apocalyptic End-Times Thriller →

Another good addition. Though it slows down a bit in the middle it heats up towards the end. Pros:Makes you realize “safe” isn’t always safe Had some twists I didnt expect Cons:The Narrator dosen’t Express the emotion of the characters very well at all. It kinda takes you out of the moment. A little misguided..

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Once again, a real page turner from Horton

Review from Resurgent →

This is a worthy addition to the Series. Franklin Horton does not disappoint. Jim Powell and Co. are at their best dealing with the latest two-legged “problem” and resolving the issue in the best traditions of Jim Powell and the code of honor which he applies with a certain “intensity.” Well done!

What a great concept

Review from The Alt Apocalypse →

Tom Abrahams gives us 5 different scenarios with different outcomes for the same people. It all comes together in the final apocalypse. I enjoy pretty much anything that Kevin Pierce narrates. Highly recommend.

Book one and two.

Review from Unprepared →

felt like the books had excessive filler to stretch them out and be able to get more books out of the story. Book 1 and 2 = 2 credits wasn’t worth it to me. Kevin Pierce does a great job, as always.

uneventful

Review from Icarus →

everything happens on the first part of the book then drastically goes downhill from there. tried making myself finish this with an hour left and nothing actually happen I’m tapping out.