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Energy: what (really) matters?

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Consultant energy affairs, Self employed

Rafael Herzberg - is an independent energy consultant, self-employed (since 2018) based in São Paulo, Brazil * Focus on C level, VPs and upper managers associated to energy related info,...

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Energy: what (really) matters?

You have been called by the Board of the company or institution where you work, and asked "what is the proposed strategy and what are the expected results"?

This "audience" is willing to hear simple, straightforward answers, without jargon and that focus on what really matters.

Those who do so have (realistic) chances of progressing due to the objectivity and value they are bringing to the results.

Although this analysis is even obvious, it requires a deep understanding of the needs involved and how to meet them in an interesting and convenient way.

That is, you have to do your homework!

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