Confidence Machines: the Dark Truth Behind Consulting Industry
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CONFIDENCE MACHINES The Dark Truth Behind the Consulting IndustryThey were supposed to be the smartest people in the room.Instead, they built an empire selling exhaustion, performance, and polished illusion.For decades, the world's largest consulting firms positioned themselves as elite institutions of expertise - trusted advisors guiding governments, corporations, and billion-dollar transformations through uncertainty.Behind the glass towers and executive presentations, another reality emerged.Young graduates became billable inventory.PowerPoint replaced craftsmanship.Relationships replaced expertise.And an entire industry evolved into a global machine monetizing ambition at industrial scale.In Confidence Machines, an insider voice pulls back the curtain on the hidden economics of modern consulting: - the body-shop business model, - the obsession with utilization, - the cult of overwork, - the politics of partner culture, - the rise of performative expertise, - and the slow collapse of trust beneath the industry's polished image.Blending investigative insight, dark corporate satire, and psychological realism, this book exposes how elite professional firms transformed from advisors into systems of human extraction - where confidence became more valuable than competence and burnout became a business model.For anyone who has ever: - worked in consulting, - survived corporate culture, - questioned modern professionalism, - or wondered why so much expensive advice produces so little real transformation-this book will feel disturbingly familiar.Because the biggest product the consulting industry ever sold was not strategy.It was belief.And belief is starting to break.
CONFIDENCE MACHINES The Dark Truth Behind the Consulting IndustryThey were supposed to be the smartest people in the room.Instead, they built an empire selling exhaustion, performance, and polished illusion.For decades, the world's largest consulting firms positioned themselves as elite institutions of expertise - trusted advisors guiding governments, corporations, and billion-dollar transformations through uncertainty.Behind the glass towers and executive presentations, another reality emerged.Young graduates became billable inventory.PowerPoint replaced craftsmanship.Relationships replaced expertise.And an entire industry evolved into a global machine monetizing ambition at industrial scale.In Confidence Machines, an insider voice pulls back the curtain on the hidden economics of modern consulting: - the body-shop business model, - the obsession with utilization, - the cult of overwork, - the politics of partner culture, - the rise of performative expertise, - and the slow collapse of trust beneath the industry's polished image.Blending investigative insight, dark corporate satire, and psychological realism, this book exposes how elite professional firms transformed from advisors into systems of human extraction - where confidence became more valuable than competence and burnout became a business model.For anyone who has ever: - worked in consulting, - survived corporate culture, - questioned modern professionalism, - or wondered why so much expensive advice produces so little real transformation-this book will feel disturbingly familiar.Because the biggest product the consulting industry ever sold was not strategy.It was belief.And belief is starting to break.
AmazonPagina's: 312, Paperback, Independently published
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