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Change is good. . ..isn’t
it?
Try telling PX that, the
newest management consultant at Premier Industrial Services and
Solutions. He’s facing massive change, and doesn’t know how to
cope with it. Firstly, there’s the change in what he does for a
living. He’s used to being employed by a global corporation
leading a team of people, but now he’s working in a small
organization, depending on one person–himself. Then there’s the
other big change–being paid for his advice. Sure, it sounds
great, but is it all really champagne and roses? Not a chance.
He’s working in the most difficult of arenas in modern
times–manufacturing. And he’s learning one thing fast–people who
run the organizations in this arena are brutal, and can carve a
person up in the boardroom while buffing their nails. So isn’t
that enough? Well no. There’s also his personal life, which is
becoming more fraught every day, with no respite from his
devoted wife, “the Dragon.” As if everything else wasn’t enough,
she’s become the most powerful money reducing agent known to
man, intent on generating a trade deficit the size of a
continent. Surely help is available? After all, he’s part of an
organization priding itself on providing the best business
management advice money can buy, isn’t he? Yes. . ..well, the
rest of the team can only be described as. . .. . . a disparate
bunch. Take “the Master,” the man PX wants praise from, but
who’s the hardest person he’s ever worked for. A man who has
standards that only deities seem to meet. Or Jonny Horgan, the
one man joke machine, who has three priorities in life; women,
beer and doing whatever the hell Jonny thinks is fun. And of
course, there’s Peter Perfect, the ice cool lord of perfection,
who seems so good he can walk on water. Either PX will go mad
doing a job that’s the most difficult thing he’s ever had to do,
for clients too busy stabbing each other in the back to
concentrate on the ethos of all businesses, making money, or he
will dig deep and achieve the potential he hopes he has, and
truly become “An Agent For Change. . .. . .”
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Soft Cover - 6x9 - 292
Pages - $12.95
ISBN: 978-1-60693-083-0
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