Alan Culler

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Consulting Wisdom from Unusual Places

Is Consulting Wisdom an Oxymoron?

Hey Newbie, Listen up!

So You Want to be a Consultant?

Traveling the Consulting Road.

Almost six years ago I retired from consulting after thirty-seven years and I hatched a plan. I would write -first on LinkedIn, then on other social media platforms. I would share what I had learned so far in my life and maybe I might save others from making the same boneheaded mistakes I made along the way.

Then I put up a blog Wisdom from Unusual Places in three categories: Consulting, Leading and Living. Now I’m going to publish my first book:

Traveling the Consulting Road: Career wisdom for new consultants, candidates and their mentors.

The book is about consulting for consultants and those investigating the field. It is what I wish I knew at each stage of my career: Newbie, Journeyman, Pro. And of course there are stories, but also some tools and methodologies I found useful in helping clients change their business.

The book will be out in early January, but subscribers to Wisdom from Unusual Places, and beBee followers will get early access and at a discount.

Coming Soon

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ALAN CAY' CULLER

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