Publisher: Wiley, 2004, 304 pages
ISBN: 0-471-47969-1
Keywords: Consulting
Declare your independence with the new, completely updated Second Edition of Getting Started in Consulting
Consulting is big business these days. And with more companies outsourcing more functions and a growing population of professionals pursuing the dream of self-employment, it's a field that will only continue to grow. This book provides all the information you need to start your own consulting practice.
This revised edition of Getting Started in Consulting offers focused, practical guidance on starting a consulting business, and shows how low overhead and a high degree of organization can add up to a six-figure income. Revised for 2004, this edition includes a new chapter on getting started even quicker, and presents the latest advice on networking and getting the most out of technology. Packed with helpful charts and tables, this expert guide also covers:
Whether you're a retired professional seeking a second career or a corporate consultant ready to get out on your own; whether you want to build a part-time or full-time consultancy, Getting Started in Consulting, Second Edition is an invaluable resource for making your dream of professional independence come true.
A very good primer.
Excellent resource on what to think about if you are planning to take your first steps in the consulting world (as a sole practitioner) or you have just started.
There are some anglicisms in this, but the author is an American, and he manages to make it a compelling read anyway, so I would recommend this.
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