Becoming a Management Consultant: Key Steps to Success
Becoming a Management Consultantfocuses on a different aspect of being a successful management consultant - from effective listening to leadership styles, self-employment, attracting prospective clients, and everything else in between. There are also exercises to be completed to help the reader hone...
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Zusammenfassung: | Becoming a Management Consultantfocuses on a different aspect of being a successful management consultant - from effective listening to leadership styles, self-employment, attracting prospective clients, and everything else in between. There are also exercises to be completed to help the reader hone their skills |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Becoming a Management Consultant -- Becoming a Management Consultant -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures and Boxes -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Prematurely Plateaued? -- Reference -- 1. What Do Management Consultants Do? -- Roles and Activities -- Time for Networking -- Time for Research -- A Consultant's Work Week -- 2. What Do You Need to Know About Management Consulting Tools? -- Key Step One -- How to Build Essential Leadership Skills of Managers -- Key Step Two -- Climate Surveys -- Key Step Three -- Effective Listening in Action -- Key Step Four -- What Motivates Staff ... What Doesn't? -- Reference -- 3. Let's Roll! -- Key Step Five -- Begin the Self Employed Process -- Forced Choice Analysis -- Determine Your Financial Strength - Create a Budget -- Match Your Consulting Skills to Potential Markets -- Identify Your Competition -- Primary Question for External Competitor Analysis -- Are You Ready to Stick Your Toe in the Water? -- A Review of Major Considerations -- Start Planning Your Initial Consulting Engagement -- 4. How to Write a Consulting Proposal -- Key Step Six -- Requests for Proposals (RFP) -- Approaches to Creating a Consultant Services Proposal -- Guides to Creating Your Consulting Services Proposal Executive Summary -- Description of the Current Situation -- Our Objectives for Addressing the Business Challenges -- Management Consultant Strategy for Achieving the Objectives -- Description of Services to Implement the Above Objectives -- Compensation Information -- Advanced Example: Proposal for a Not-For-Profit -- A Retained Revenue Generating Proposal/Business Plan for a Not-For-Profit -- Primary Technique -- TMN Meetings -- Ongoing Networking -- The TMN Database -- 5. How to Enhance Your Consulting Sales Skills -- Key Step Seven -- How to Talk With Potential Clients and Feel Relaxed | |
505 | 8 | |a Stakeholders' Needs in an Organization -- 6. Improving Key Instructional Skills for Adult Seminar Presentations1 -- Key Step Eight -- The Hard Part... Participant Involvement -- Be Prepared for Technical Problems No Matter How Sophisticated the Venue -- Directions for a Participant Centered, Problem-Solving Activity -- How to Build a Better Bathtub -- 7. Effective Ways to Attract New Clients -- Key Step Nine -- Executive Previews -- Preview Preparation -- Choosing a Venue -- 8. Two High Demand Consulting Areas -- Key Step Ten -- First High Demand Area: Shortage of Employees -- Second High Demand Area - Meet All Stakeholder Needs -- Reasons for Managers to Attend a PDW -- Description of the Instructional Format -- Handout of Details and Overview of the Workshop -- Adjournment -- 9. Instructional Models for Training -- Key Step Eleven -- Ice Breakers Designed to Get the Show Going -- (1) Arm Folding Exercise -- (2) Connect the Dots Challenge -- Building Consulting Trainer Skills -- (3) Strategic Thinking: Analysis and Synthesis of Vision and Mission Strategy Elements -- 10. Future Trends for Management Consulting -- Key Step Twelve -- Trend #1 Implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- Trend #2 Honing Your Change and "Win/Win" Leadership Consulting Skills -- Closing Thoughts -- Personal Development for New Consultants -- Reputation Building for a New Consultancy -- The Need for Publishing -- Job Satisfaction for New Consultants -- The End -- CODA: The Good, Bad, and the Really Ugly -- Engagement Example #1 of "The Good" Experience Category -- Engagement Example #2 of the "Good" Experience Category -- Example Engagement of the "Bad" Experience Category -- Example Engagement of a "Really Ugly" Experience -- Appendix A. Details of Leadership Models -- Appendix B. Sources and Recommended Readings -- Appendix C. Success Story: Selling Consulting Products | |
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