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Shocking "Magical" Towel - See It To Believe It!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Beverly)
Fri Jul 11 11:31:51 2025
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2025 08:56:31 -0500
From: "Beverly" <Alice@portraits.ru.com>
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Shocking "Magical" Towel - See It To Believe It!
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times criticized for the overuse of buzzwords, reliance on and propagation of management fads, and a failure to develop plans that are executable by the client. As stated above, management consulting is an unregulated profession; anyone or any company can style themselves as management consultants. A number of critical books about management consulting argue that the mismatch between management consulting advice and the ability of executives to actually create the change suggested results in substantial damages to existing businesses. In his book, Flawed Advice and the Management Trap, Chris Argyris believes that much of the advice given today has real merit. However, a close examination shows that most advice given today contains gaps and inconsistencies that may prevent positive outcomes in the future.
Ichak Adizes and coauthors also criticize the timing of consultant services. Client organizations, which are usually lacking the knowledge they want to obtain from the consultant, cannot correctly estimate the right timing for an engagement of consultants. Consultants are usually engaged too late when problems become visible to the top of the client's organizational pyramid. A proactive checkup, like a regular medical checkup, is recommended. On the other side, this opens additional danger for abuse from disreputable practiti
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<div style="width:600px;font-size:18px;font-family:Arial;text-align:left;"><strong>Hi there!</strong><br />
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You have to see this "magical" towel in action to believe how powerful it is!<br />
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<a href="http://portraits.ru.com/L1hArDC2BFhHmQ2dO7fLiZduNjIsOQROEmoRFJtM4BwyeLuEfg" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">>> Watch the Magical towel in action now!</a><br />
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At first, I was very much like you. <b>I was skeptical.</b><br />
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I did not believe that this "Magical" towel was any different from other towels sold at a local store.<br />
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In fact, this very same towel was introduced to me several months ago.<br />
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I've put it aside until recently, where I've started to test it.<br />
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<i>I was blown away on the performance of this advanced technology!</i><br />
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<a href="http://portraits.ru.com/L1hArDC2BFhHmQ2dO7fLiZduNjIsOQROEmoRFJtM4BwyeLuEfg" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">>> Watch this video to see it yourself and to believe it!</a><br />
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This is NOT just a regular towel or even a micro fiber towel that many are raving about.<br />
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This is a revolutionary piece of fabric that contains Nanolon Fiber technology and it is <b>100 times thinner than one human hair!</b><br />
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Each square inch of this towel contains almost 100,000 Nanolon Fiber...<br />
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<span style="font-size:22px;"><b><i>...which captures liquid, dust, dirt and grime like a magnet, without any toxic chemical.</i></b></span><br />
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This replaces expensive paper towels and toxic chemical cleaners that are <u>wreaking havoc on your health and our environment!</u><br />
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In fact, this magical towel can <b>save you thousands of dollars!</b><br />
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All you need is this Nanolon Fiber Towel and Water to clean virtually anything - even the permanent marker on your mirror!<br />
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<a href="http://portraits.ru.com/L1hArDC2BFhHmQ2dO7fLiZduNjIsOQROEmoRFJtM4BwyeLuEfg" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">>> Watch this video to see this advanced technology in action! - You will be amazed!</a><br />
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">nical research for the first few years, the first management consultancy was that of Frederick Winslow Taylor, who in 1893 opened an independent consulting practice in Philadelphia. His business card read "Consulting Engineer – Systematizing Shop Management and Manufacturing Costs a Specialty". By inventing Scientific Management, also known as Taylor's method, Frederick Winslow Taylor invented the first method of organizing work, spawning the careers of many more management consultants. For example, one of Taylor's early collaborators, Morris Llewellyn Cooke, opened his own management consultancy in 1905. Taylor's method was used worldwide until industry switched to a method invented by W. Edwards Deming.[citation needed] The initial period of growth in the consulting industry was triggered by the Glass–Steagall Banking Act in the 1930s, and was driven by demand for advice on finance, strategy and organization. From the 1950s onwards, consultancies expanded their activities considerably in the United States, and also opened offices in Europe and later in Asia and South America. The management consulting firms Stern Stewart, Marakon Associates, and Alcar pioneered value-based management (VBM), or "managing for value", in the 1980s based on the academic work of Joel Stern, Bill Alberts, and Professor Alfred Rappaport. Other consulting firms including McKinsey and BCG developed VBM approaches. Value-based management became prominent dur</div>
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