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Turquoise Eyes is a groundbreaking new genre developed by FIRMSconsulting that combines compelling narrative while teaching critical problem-solving skills. Set after a bank begins implementing a new retail banking strategy, we follow Teresa Garcia Ramirez de Arroyo, a director general in the Mexican government, who has received some disturbing news. A whistleblower has emailed Teresa with disturbing news about a mistake in the loan default calculations and reserve ratios. The numbers do not add up. The book loosely uses the logic and financial analyses in A Typical McKinsey Engagement, over 270 videos. The book was written to draw in a larger group of readers who may not realize they have an interest, skill and gift in business strategy, largely because most business is taught using boring case studies or bland textbooks.
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Turquoise Eyes is a groundbreaking new genre developed by FIRMSconsulting that combines compelling narrative while teaching critical problem-solving skills. Set after a bank begins implementing a new retail banking strategy, we follow Teresa Garcia Ramirez de Arroyo, a director general in the Mexican government, who has received some disturbing news. A whistleblower has emailed Teresa with disturbing news about a mistake in the loan default calculations and reserve ratios. The numbers do not add up. The book loosely uses the logic and financial analyses in A Typical McKinsey Engagement, over 270 videos. The book was written to draw in a larger group of readers who may not realize they have an interest, skill and gift in business strategy, largely because most business is taught using boring case studies or bland textbooks.