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Rip-Off! by David Craig

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Rip-Off!
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Publisher: Original Book Co
ISBN/ASIN: 1872188060
ISBN-13: 9781872188065
Number of pages: 167

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The scandalous inside story of the consulting money machine. Lying, cheating, falsifying results, plagiarism, incompetence, manipulation, tax evasion, expenses fraud, sex and alcohol abuse. Find out what often really happens when management consultants come to town.

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