“Are you up for some nonsense?”
Well, the new Reimer is far from nonsense, on the contrary. But questions like these, questions that surprise readers and make them think, the book offers far more than I had expected.
Dr. Markus Reimer, a renowned quality auditor, keynote speaker and innovation philosopher, has titled the third and final part of his trilogy “The Walrus” “Business Reflections”. But anyone now expecting a dry guidebook is far wrong: from the first to the last page, we sense the unique charm, wit and intellect of the one and only Markus Reimer. In addition, there are numerous personal anecdotes that make it difficult to put this book down. For example, the author takes us on a trip on his motorcycle, reports on what bothers him most about driving and what this has to do for him with quality, knowledge and agility in corporate practice. Reimer often takes his own advice as a “storyteller” to heart: he vividly shows the advantages of telling (and writing) stories, not only in TV series but – even more so – in one’s company. How exactly this works and why he makes a strong case for company outings and Christmas parties – you’ll be surprised. So entertaining and easy to read, you’d best take a little time to finish what you’ve started.
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