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A consultant challenges professionals to closely examine the meaning of their work and to reach beyond their grasp, and advises professional institutions that they should invest in skill building. 30,000 first printing. Tour.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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David H. Maister

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451 reviews178 followers
November 25, 2011
Вторая книга из классического "пятикнижия" признанного мирового гуру консалтинга :)

Книга просто отличная! Примерно треть книги будет полезна ВСЕМ, кто работает с другими людьми (профессии типа "человек-человек") и намерен достичь в своём труде максимально высокого профессионального уровня. Книга очень хорошо прочищает мозги в плане: что есть "истинный профессионализм", а что - лишь его жалкая имитация.

Две трети книги посвящены организационным компетенциям консалтинговых фирм, необходимым для формирования в своих рядах тех самых "истинных профессионалов". Понятно, что данная часть книги является узкоспециальной и полезна в первую очередь для руководителей консалтинговых компаний.

Но сами направления развития (повышения профессионализма) консалтинговых фирм - полезны и актуальны как никогда!


62 reviews
June 21, 2024
This book was quite helpful in explaining what it means to work in a professional services industry. It would not be very helpful for those not in consulting, law, accounting, etc.
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409 reviews14 followers
October 6, 2017
I can't help but feel the author is naively optimistic, perhaps he's a humanist and believes in the inherent good nature of people. Odd since Maister is supposedly known as a world renowned consultant on helping professional service firms (law, tax, accounting, etc.). I would have thought that his books would not be filled with you should do this, and you ought to do that.

Maybe it's because Maister does an awful lot of telling and not too much showing. In many of the other good "management" books I read I am not just told what is wrong with current system, and what to do to better manage things, but also why and then proof that it works. I can't help but feel that Maister posits a lot of "wouldn't it be great if..." but never has anything to back it up with, at least nothing other than his name. And an appeal to authority is not what I'm looking for.

Or maybe it's because I work for a professional services firm that professes to like what Maister espouses, but doesn't actually do it. Not sure why. Maybe they've tried in the past (this book is 20 years old) and it didn't work for whatever reason.

It's not all a loss though. I found chapters 13 & 14 good. 13 provides a way to categorize the type of work you (or your firm) takes on, and why you might want to take on different work. 14 goes into how you would calculate profit/engagement in a helpful way so you can get away from simplistic measures like billable, realization, etc.

I've now read 3 of Maister's books and I have to say I think I'm done for now. I'll look for other authors in the field. Perhaps they have something to offer.
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213 reviews397 followers
November 6, 2010
David Maister addresses the psychology behind professional services firms, explaining what makes partners tick, the business model that generates the most profit, how to effectively and efficiently manage labour resources, and what are the necessary ingredients for long-term, repeat-business relationships. This is a must-read for anyone working for or consulting to professional services partnerships.
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25 reviews14 followers
September 17, 2020
David Maister sabe demais de professional services e é sempre agregador ler seus livros. Neste, ele discorre com muita lucidez sobre como construir relações sólidas e produtivas com clientes e as mudanças de paradigmas necessárias para alinhar tanto indivíduo como firma a esses objetivos.

Proporciona uma renovação da visão do que é o verdadeiro profissionalismo e, por isso e acima de tudo, reaviva a paixão pelo escopo da atuação como consultor/professional.
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October 26, 2024
As an accountant, I could relate to some of what Maister covers in True Professionalism. This book does a great job making the connection that, to best help a client, you must have a genuine interest in, and understanding of, their business. It's a great read for entry-level and mid-career professionals. Note that some topics are not as useful to entry-level individuals since they are macro in nature; for example project budgets or management responsibilities.
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Author 13 books5 followers
September 11, 2019
This is a book you return to. It's a must read for anyone in professional services, from associates to partners to management to support staff. It lays bare the commonplace dysfunctions of professional services firms and offers invaluable advice -- both for managing a firm and for making your way through one.
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236 reviews36 followers
October 28, 2023
It's great conceptually, but read it in English. Polish translation is terrible.

Lot of notes, especially in the 2nd part of the book. If you're running professional services firm, you need to read everything from D.H. Maister
Profile Image for Iscritto Iscritti.
53 reviews
January 21, 2021
This book has been a real guide to my professional job in the last 20 years. To me, Maister is the best writer about the professional firm... be it law, medicine or information technology (my case).
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799 reviews
December 22, 2021
Maister does it again! I will definitely refer back to this book, especially if I start my own firm next year.
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57 reviews
March 23, 2022
Starts pretty good with some interesting ideas and the quickly becomes a slog at times. Readable I guess if you are working as a consultant though.
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March 24, 2016
This classic book by the "premier consultant to professional service firms" is a must read for anyone working in professional services. Maister starts out by noting that the problem is not in figuring out what to do. Rather the problem is to find the strength and courage to do what we know to be right.
He then articulates and explains some key ideas:
The primary focus must be on relationship building
Show a sincere interest in clients' affairs and a sincere desire to help them
Excellence in client satisfaction is an enforced standard
Excellence in managing people is an enforced standard
Team work is mandatory, not optional
Maister's core message is: Believe passionately in what you do; never compromise your standards and values; and care about your clients.
Timely words of wisdom for any professional.
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Author 1 book16 followers
March 28, 2011
Maister is the best writer on professional services firms, and this book is the "Why" to go along with the "How" of his MANAGING THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FIRM. Consultants, lawyers, accountants, and other professionals, especially those who work in larger firms, will find this book useful for orienting themselves and their people on what should be the more important parts of their work: their clients, their firm, and themselves. (I always felt there was a missing section, however, on teams and followers, especially since professionals seem not to be very good at developing their people, and yet those same people are the keys to future success.)
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April 21, 2011
A good analysis of common problems be-setting the professional service firm. As with all such endeavors the issue of compensation is pervasive, if not defining. I wonder if it is possible to table the issue of compensation and simply work on the problem solving part for the client. In the end, even in a books ostensibly about "professionalism", it is always all about the money.
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6 reviews2 followers
April 29, 2011
Every time I return to this book, I read some new gem or insight that resonates with me.

Earlier in my career, the first section (Mostly About You) was particularly helpful and inspiring. As I took on management responsibilities, the latter sections (Mostly About Your Firm and Mostly About Your Clients) became more important.
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14 reviews6 followers
June 15, 2010
So I am reading this book for my ethics class and found many of the chapters dry but interesting. I don't suggest anyone sit down to read this in one sitting, you will fall asleep. But it is good to read when you are doing some self contemplation.

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12 reviews
August 17, 2017
Portions a recap of previous Maister books, but relays some effective and potent philosophies on holistically defining your business and career (looking past the numbers, understanding the dynamics at play). Good food for thought...
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23 reviews
May 5, 2013
El libro fue escrito en 1997 y todo lo que dice es sabiduría repetida una y otra vez que ya suena poco interesante aunque no deje de ser cierta. Me pareció aburrido y monótono y creo que se le notan los años.
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57 reviews10 followers
April 2, 2009
Read this book after Tom Peters mentioned it in another book. Worth the read, good tips and nice reminders.
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1,223 reviews2 followers
June 7, 2009
Read for book club at work - not bad in a selfhelp kind of way. Hard to say how much will be useful at work.
6 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2013
Fives stars for the first half the book. The rest I did not find as applicable or interesting
168 reviews9 followers
April 10, 2015
I read this book as "homework" for my first job, before I ever started. I didn't understand it's value until many years later. Maister has great perspective. This book is invaluable.
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2 reviews1 follower
September 26, 2011
A great book ! A must-read and must-have for each professional out there !
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