Why do some RUclipsrs I've seen rarely focus on showing or talking about what they do as a consultant for a long duration. What they show is mostly food, drinks, clothing, office interiors, residences, apartments. What I want to see is how a consultant does their job
This is a fair point, but it is a tricky one as we have to be super careful as parts of our work are confidential. We are also in client offices sometimes which we can't film in - so it can make it difficult filming the super interesting parts of the day.
@Soigne-he3cy Oops, did it come across that way? Totally didn't occur to me, thanks for the different perspective. I'm sure it's not the first time I've said something inappropriate without realising (and definitely won't be the last). For the record, the Square Mile is one of the most recognisable areas in London (for Londoners at least). So I don't think recognising a landmark and pointing it out makes one a stalker.
@@MogsterKupo even if its a popular, bustling place, pointing out you ALSO work in the same area and then mentioning where exactly you work crosses boundaries. Now you know the area she works in, and also what places she frequents etc through her many videos. You know a lot about her (name, how she looks, what sector she works in, where she might go for lunch etc). She knows nothing about you. There’s already an imbalance in info there. And as a WOMAN, it’s a scary place out there. They have to worry about crazy men. The least you could do is be mindful and not make her feel unsafe by over familiarising yourself with her life. Reading your comment literally made me feel uneasy and I’m not even in her place wtf
@Soigne-he3cy Looks like I completely missed the point. The joys of the internet... you have to deal with idiots like me and explain obvious things to them. Guess I should delete the comment (not that it will undo what's been done). I can only apologise if it made you or Abbey (or anyone else) feel uncomfortable.
A recent wide ranging client survey revealed that 84% of those polled believed management consultants were "No help at all" and 3% said "They actively hindered progress or made things worse".
Why do some RUclipsrs I've seen rarely focus on showing or talking about what they do as a consultant for a long duration. What they show is mostly food, drinks, clothing, office interiors, residences, apartments. What I want to see is how a consultant does their job
This is a fair point, but it is a tricky one as we have to be super careful as parts of our work are confidential. We are also in client offices sometimes which we can't film in - so it can make it difficult filming the super interesting parts of the day.
Thank you for sharing! interesting to get to know your insights into this profession
oh long hours are usual like a law firm aha and like any corporate job would give you a long schedule for sure :)
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Thank you for this video. Its pretty fine❤
Thank you!
That thing you said about fake vlogging is soooo true
Sometimes it is aesthetic / soothing to watch but I don't think it's for me lol
Yeah, I agree - sometimes aesthetics are nice, but you miss the “realness” of things… 🤔🙂
Love your personality!
Thank you that's so kind!
Literally same thing I do! Crazy 😅
Which camera and app do you use to film and edit your videos?❤
At which company are you working? Is it one of the big three?
How much do you make as a management consultant?
EDIT: Turns out this was an inappropriate comment and it completely went over my head.
Really creepy stalkerish comment
@Soigne-he3cy Oops, did it come across that way? Totally didn't occur to me, thanks for the different perspective. I'm sure it's not the first time I've said something inappropriate without realising (and definitely won't be the last).
For the record, the Square Mile is one of the most recognisable areas in London (for Londoners at least). So I don't think recognising a landmark and pointing it out makes one a stalker.
@@MogsterKupo even if its a popular, bustling place, pointing out you ALSO work in the same area and then mentioning where exactly you work crosses boundaries. Now you know the area she works in, and also what places she frequents etc through her many videos. You know a lot about her (name, how she looks, what sector she works in, where she might go for lunch etc). She knows nothing about you. There’s already an imbalance in info there. And as a WOMAN, it’s a scary place out there. They have to worry about crazy men. The least you could do is be mindful and not make her feel unsafe by over familiarising yourself with her life. Reading your comment literally made me feel uneasy and I’m not even in her place wtf
@Soigne-he3cy Looks like I completely missed the point. The joys of the internet... you have to deal with idiots like me and explain obvious things to them.
Guess I should delete the comment (not that it will undo what's been done). I can only apologise if it made you or Abbey (or anyone else) feel uncomfortable.
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A recent wide ranging client survey revealed that 84% of those polled believed management consultants were "No help at all" and 3% said "They actively hindered progress or made things worse".