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Become an Independent Problem Solver Tristan

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And you can write your own ticket... . Â Quick heads-up: we're oversubscribed for this event, so be

And you can write your own ticket... (Important update about tomorrow's training Hey Tristan,  I'm really excited to have you join us for tomorrow's workshop on elite problem-solving skills, called Consulting Secrets.  If you haven't yet added this event to your calendar, you can do so within the calendar section [here](.  Quick heads-up: we're oversubscribed for this event, so be sure to join the Zoom call 10 minutes early to secure your spot.  Tomorrow's event is a crucial training for anyone who solves problems in their job, or is paid to solve problems for others, because it addresses a widespread skills gap in many people's training…  Many professionals have not received systematic training on how to solve challenging problems.  Yet, every week, each one of us faces various problems — some easy, many protracted and hard. When our default problem-solving methods fall short, we tend to tolerate these problems. Frequently, at great cost and for years.  We don't want that for you. (Or the people you serve.)  Michael Breen and I want you to become an independent problem solver, a powerful force capable of tackling just about any problem you encounter.  That's what exceptional consultants can do. They can be dropped in at a client's site and resolve their issues with little or no supervision, ultimately enhancing their reputation and the reputation of their firm.  This is why corporations and governments pay millions of dollars in fees to consultants per engagement, because they possess knowledge about problem-solving that 99.9% of paid professionals, including their own highly educated workforce, don't have.  And that's a glimpse of what Michael will be teaching tomorrow.  So, be sure to join us 10 minutes before our kick-off time.  We start at 3 PM London time / 10 AM New York time, sharp.  Not sure what timezone that is for you, you can [check your timezone here](.  See you then, Tom  P.S. And for those of you who join us live, you’ll be the first to know about a very exciting project Michael and I have been working on that I think you’ll love if you want to massively upgrade your consulting abilities and your career.  P.P.S. Reminder: Professionals and individuals from every background are welcome. You do not need to be a consultant to attend this event.  The skills Michael is teaching have been developed in the world of high-stakes consulting but are relevant to anyone who wants to be (far) better at problem framing and problem solving.  Be sure to attend ten minutes early, to avoid missing out on this unique training!       [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( D&T New Media Limited Office E, 25th Floor, King Palace Plaza Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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