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Do employees often quit when an outside agency is brought in?
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I've worked in a couple organizations where big firms are hired by digital and internal employees wind up having a bad experience with them. I get the impression that this isn't a new issue, but the post-pandemic, remote work, mass attrition work life, I think, makes it an interesting subject.

What would be your advice when mutual respect is an issue between consultants and clients who have to work together? Interested in different points of view, other places to post and reference material to navigate a business trip I have coming up.

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