Product DescriptionDeclare 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:
How to finance a consulting practice
Marketing consulting services to corporate clients
Writing proposals that sell
Legal requirements for consulting practices
Setting fees, billing, bookkeeping, and more
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.
What Others Say
Glad I read this before really starting my business
I first read Alan Weiss' book "Money Talks" and immediately started reading Getting Started in Consulting, Second Edition. I was not disappointed. Dr. Weiss is certainly considered one of the profession's "Godfathers", and I had high expectations for how Getting Started in Consulting, Second Edition would help me. I was not disappointed. Here are some of the key tips I took from Getting Started in Consulting, Second Edition.
1) Charge based on value, because charging by the hour turns your work into a commodity. Since we ultimately impart our knowledge and experience for a client, it makes sense to charge for it. Charging for value also strengthens your position in a price negotiation. Dr. Weiss also presents some clever ways to avoid being drawn into a price argument.
2) Start writing and speaking immediately. ... Read More
Good Introduction to Consulting
In Getting Started In Consulting, Alan offers a lot of excellent advice for entering the industry. Some readers may suggest that many of Alan's insights are common sense, and I grant them that a well seasoned consultant no doubt gained from experience much of what Alan presents. That said, this is a book for getting started in consulting, and I for one appreciated hearing those observations from an experienced consultant entrepreneur.
The only complaint about the book that I care to raise is that Alan may want to update its content in a couple of places, particularly as it pertains to advice concerning technology.
Otherwise, a terrific effort on Alan's part.
Not in agreement with other reviewers
I read the first 40 pages to verify my initial reaction toward Getting Started in Consulting, Second Edition: namely, the author is pompous and patronizing to his audience. He treats his readers as though they have few brain cells. Moreover, he frequently mentions the word "ego" as if this is the primary reason why people enter consulting (i.e., to feed theirs). It's certainly not mine. After reading to page 40, I jumped ahead to Chapter 8, Establishing Fees, which provided useful information. I plan to move on to other books that are outside the box re: consulting...and that don't insult my intelligence.
My All Time Greatest Book On Consulting
This is the book that finally made it "click" for me.
I have bought copies for those I have coached and mentored and have seen them start right and quickly realize success for themselves.
A great book that should grace the bookshelf of any person just starting out.
To make it work you should be ready to work and actually use the tools and strategies provided.
Solid Advice from an Experienced Consultant
This is the best read on consulting I have come across! The content is applicable to any consulting practice regardless of industry focus. The concepts in Getting Started in Consulting, Second Edition do require that you have an existing understanding of the industry and business environment you plan to work in but that should be considered a given if you are looking to call yourself a consultant anyway. If you can't get your practice up and running based on the detailed step by step processes discussed in Getting Started in Consulting, Second Edition nothing can help you! Buy it, read it, live it!