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Why Write a Book on Whether or Not to Hire a Consultant?

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If you don’t like what’s being said, change the conversation.

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  1. 1.

     FindLaw; http://fl1.findlaw.com/news.findlaw.com/cnn/docs/enron/senpsi70802rpt.pdf .

  2. 2.

     Ibid.

  3. 3.

     The famous/infamous “McDonald’s Coffee Spill Lawsuit”; www.slip-and-sue.com/the-famous-infamous-mcdonalds-coffee-spill-lawsuit-r .

  4. 4.

     Ibid.

  5. 5.

     The Lect Law Library, “The Actual Facts About the McDonalds’ Coffee Case”; www.lectlaw.com/files/cur78.htm .

  6. 6.

     Ibid.

  7. 7.

     Consumer Attorneys of California, ATLA Fact Sheet, 1995, 1996.

  8. 8.

     Arlene Dohm and Lynn Shniper, “Occupational Employment Projections to 2017,” Monthly Labor Review (November 2007): 86–125.

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Orr, L.M., Orr, D.J. (2013). Introduction. In: When to Hire—or Not Hire—a Consultant. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4735-7_1

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