terça-feira, maio 27, 2014

Guest Appearance #2 – Henrique Brenner

New segment in “O Limpa Vias” - every month I will invite a friend for a guest appearance in the blog writing about a particular topic. I’ve met Henrique here in Brazil, and more than a colleague, he has become a very good friend of mine. I’ve been learning a lot from him during the last months, and I find his views on the business consulting job particularly interesting. I challenged him to write a little bit about our job and share it with you. Stay tuned.

It’s Monday, a quarter to 6 in the morning and I am suddenly awaken by the bright light on my wife’s dressing table. She’s got a flight at seven to Rio de Janeiro, where she is going to spend the whole week. Again. Our weekly travelling routine has made roughly five weeks of actual living together out of the whole five months of marriage. But I am not complaining. We both knew from the beginning of our relationship what it meant being both consultants.

After Daniel asked me to write something about consulting, I did some research on the internet and found several texts about the consulting industry, firms, career, etc. However I didn’t find one that presented the consulting job as I see it, intense. Just to be fair, I will restate the common view; yes, the consulting job is work intense. One shouldn’t expect less than ten hours work per day or, depending on the project’s complexity, twelve to fourteen hours work per day. That implies, for instance, in difficulties to keep one’s workout routine, although I do have some colleagues who are disciplined enough for this.

On the other hand, a consulting job typically presents other intensities which, in my view, compensate by far the heavy work load. One of them is that it is experience intense. In just a few typical consulting career years, a consultant is probably working in a dozen of different projects, clients and industries in dozens of different cities. A consultant is also learning and applying several of business administration disciplines independently from his or her background. And all this sums up with work intensity, i.e., one learns a lot in a very short period.

However, this is still just a little bit further what is already written about a consulting job on the internet. Now the interesting part is that a consulting job is also people intense. People, either from the client or from the team, are what make every day in a life of a consultant. The human interactions in this kind of job is greater than usual because it doesn’t depend on one’s particular impulse for human interactions, but rather because human interactions are an inherent aspect of the job. A consultant travels, has almost every meal, works and parties with people from work. In just a few years a consultant is meeting real geniuses, but also real charlatans. Yeah, unfortunately, sometimes it happens. Also a consultant may meet some people very hard to deal with, but also make real friends for life. And that is the intensity that makes it worth it after all.

And that’s one very nice way of seeing things…

quarta-feira, maio 14, 2014

Photo Diary - Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul

Last week I had to travel to Mato Grosso do Sul for work, and since I was there, I took the weekend to visit one the most famous brazilian nature’s marvel – Bonito. The name of the place by itself, sums it up. It was probably one of the most beautiful experiences that I will ever have.
Not going to write much. This is one of those cases in which a picture is worth a thousand words.


Day #1 - Afternoon
Arrived in “Bonito” friday afternoon right in time to visit “Estância Mimosa” - a huge private property with seven different waterfalls and a beautiful walking track surrounded by a huge variety of wild animals (got to be careful with the alligators!).








Day #2 - Morning
Waked up early, had a nice breakfast and headed to the “Blue Lake Cavern”. If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't believe it. Went deep in the cave, and at the end, there it was, a perfect blue lake.It’s really hard to believe your eyes when you’re there. Of course there's a scientific explanation for the blue water related with the limestone, but I leave that for your research.





Day #2 – Afternoon
After visiting the cave, it was time for the most unbelievable and beautiful adventure of the weekend, the so called “Flotation at the Natural Aquarium”. You enter one of the many small rivers in Bonito, right where it starts, and go down with the flow during 2 hours. I had never seen such clear water in my life. It kind of reflects as a mirror when you’re in the outside, and once you get in…. Well, see what happens below (no Photoshop or image edition of any kind was used).











Day #2 – Night
After a long day, it was time for a nice dinner and a walk in the city center (when I say city center I mean a 500m street and that’s it, it’s a very small city). I’m posting the menu available at the restaurant since it offered several types of meat that I had never tried before. As far as new experiences go, I had alligator meat (hard to believe how good it is) and ostrich (a bird with red meat!). Still had time to go for an ice cream having to choose from a menu in which I didn’t know 80% of the fruits.






Day #3 – Morning
Rise and shine! It was around 7.30am and I was already heading to the municipal riverside beach! It is probably the cheapest tourist option in Bonito but it really is worth visiting! A nice infrastructure where you can hire all the necessary equipment to dive in the river, feed the fishes and take several cool photos. Unfortunately I only had my cellphone with me and even with the waterproof case, the underwater pics weren’t so good.





In the end, this was a unique weekend with some of the most beautiful sightseeing I have ever experienced. It is not the cheapest option for tourism but it is totally worth it. Nature in its pure state. Thank you Brazil.