The Consultants′ Survival Guide

Author:   Marsha D. Lewin
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISBN:  

9780471160793


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 March 1997
Format:   Hardback
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Practical advice from Marsha D. Lewin On success as a consultant ""Over these decades of consulting, the most successful consultants I've known were self-starters whose enthusiasm, individualism, and drive did not blend with big business norms. They saw a problem,identified what needed to be done, and went on to solve it. They didn't wait for committees to pass on the idea and to run it up the corporate ladder for serial approval."" On surviving in a cyclical economy ""Plan ahead for the inevitable downturn in the economy. That's clearly the way to be in the best position to be able to endure the hard times. . . . The down cycle may not be accommodating enough, however, to hit us after we've put away all the money we had planned on and will need for the future. That's why advance planning strategies must be supplemented by strategies to cope with an existing economic peril. And, once you've made it through the dangerous times, you'll want to evaluate your situation to ensure that you adjust your strategies from survival mode to those that enable you to plan ahead until the next threat."" On strategy ""Strategies are fundamental mental and emotional underclothes visible only to you and yours. . . . Our strategic plan is the mooring, the underpinning that we use as our target for the tactics with which we deal in our daily lives."" On controlling expenses ""I emphasize reviewing your expenses periodically becausesituations change, and pricing of various options changes as well. If you make decisions on a never-again basis, you might find you are paying way too much for the basic services and you are merely causing yourself to work harder to stay in the same place."" —from The Consultant's Survival Guide When businesses, government agencies, and other organizations are faced with problems they can't solve on their own, they turn to you, the management consultant, for expertise, perspective, and rational solutions. But what happens when your business is threatened by forces you can't control? Who helps you put your problems in perspective, analyze your situation, and find a remedy? Is there a consultant's consultant? There is now! In her thirty years as a management consultant, Marsha D. Lewin hasseen it all--the booms, the busts, the endless uncertainties. She knows that some consultants ride out the tough times with relative ease, while others, equally talented, are quickly overwhelmed. In The Consultant's Survival Guide she reveals 14 strategies that will keep your consulting practice going through good times and bad, and she offers specific tactics you can use to make sure your strategies succeed. You'll learn how to: Cut expenses in hard times without undercutting the quality ofyour services Keep your fees up and your clients smiling Avoid giving away the store when writing a proposal Ensure that your work produces a tangible result for clients Use downtime to build up your business Expand the geographical perimeters of your client base Market your services without spending a dime Develop and maintain a reputation as a competent, conscientious, reliable consultant Many of the strategies and tactics you'll discover in this book will help boost your profits in any business climate. Others arerules to live by that should influence every action of your professional life. All are practical steps that you can implementeasily to make your practice stronger, more profitable, and morefit for survival--starting today!

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Author:   Marsha D. Lewin
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.532kg
ISBN:  

9780471160793


ISBN 10:   0471160792
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   28 March 1997
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Is Control an Illusion? Creating a Demand for You. Some Strategies and How You Can Use Them. Keep Mean and Lean. Don't Lower Your Fees. Include Negotiables. Beware the Complete Proposal. Push Out Your Perimeter. Sell Smaller Pieces. Leave an Endowment. Implement--Don't Just Plan. Keep in Touch. Weave a Web. Tend Your Garden. Volunteer. Do Good Work. Don't Compromise Yourself--It's All You've Got. Conclusion. Bibliography. Resource List. Index

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MARSHA D. LEWIN, CCP, FCMC, is a management consultant specializing in proj-ect management and information system implementation. Her clients include the U.S. Navy, Hughes Aircraft, Blue Cross, and UCLA. Ms. Lewin is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants, past president of the Association of Management Consultants, and a former director of the Council of Consulting Organizations. She is the author of The Overnight Consultant, also available from Wiley.

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