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The Great Freelance Boom my consultancy work, the consultant always uses some ideas based on
a model system. An experienced and a professional consultant would
choose certain models to meet the requirements of the client and also
identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the models. There are four
models which are popular in the consulting industry - the doctor
model, detective model, salesperson model and the travel agent. I will
define the four models and relate it to Eagle Technology Consultants
work.Before the turn of the new millennia, freelancing in any field was thought of as being for those who absolutely do not want to deal with a boss, but who do not get paid squat. To an extent, that belief is still apparent today even though the whole concept of freelancing has changed completely.These days, there are an abundance of freelancers in virtually any field, but the surprise is that there are even more jobs available to these freelancers than ever before. Plus, the demand for freelancers is increasing at a steady rate. This is also despite a rather sluggish economy and increasing layoffs constantly bombarding the news.There is a rather simple explanation for this unusual trend: the internet. Before the age of the internet, freelancer The doctor model is the most popular model used by many consultants, and is based around a medical analogy. The assumption here is that the client is suffering from some sort of an illness that needs to be cured. Consultants who use this model presume that either the client or the organisation is need of some sort of treatment. Therefore the consultant will start by trying to find out what the problem or the illness is, and then look for a medication or a solution. The detective model is base Books, Bibles and Fast-Talkers In this article I will provide examples of advisors used by well-known clients and examine the outcome in terms of achievement and breakdown. I
will also summarize the model the consultancy firm used to get the results.Every community has 'em. Fast talkers who roll into town with a clever idea to sell to people in business.Many times the ideas are clever and cute but you should weigh the ups and downs of every offer before you dig out the checkbook. Most of these in-town-for-a-day people want their cash up front.Some of the common flim-flams are:Coupon BooksThey offer to put you in a giant coupon book to be sold for the needy charity or Lions Club. Books are sold on the phone for $29 and delivered by the Boy Scouts. Watch out for errors and missing expirations once the operation has moved to another town.Telephone Book CoversThey wrap around the book and the callers see your ad every time they reach for the book. Migh An example of success in consulting work was done by Eagle Technology Consultants who were approved by the Coca-Cola Foundation to increase their profit margin in their business. Also, an example where the involvement of a consultant speeding up the process of achieving results will be discussed. This is similar to a slow chemical reaction taking place between two elements, and to speed up the process a catalytic element is introduced to finish the process quickly. Among the many reasons a firm seeks the services of a consultant, the following are perhaps the most important. The first one is the search for suitable information in order to ensure that the best possible decisions are taken in each case. Another one is to resolve a particular or general problem that the firm may be faced with. Also, the firm may seek an independent opinion concerning a previously undertaken course of action. Others include simply being able to ask for an expert's opinion or confirmation when the cost involved prohibits such an expert's being a permanent member of staff and when the client wishes to maintain or increase his or her position, as well as when some structural adjustments become necessary because of a changing or new political panorama. When taking on the services of a consultant, clients analyse the cost of the project, the benefits that may result from it and the quality of the work performed, as well as the possibility of integrating the consultant's advice within the firm's activity. Even though dissatisfaction with or rejection of consultants may arise, it does not necessarily mean that their work had no impact on the client's firm nor that no change was derived from it. Rather, this could stem from the fact that all too often consulting is an overlooked part of a businessman's training. All in all, if the consulting process is to produce - or foster - any change in the organisation, the focus should be on the training of its members. Schein states that emphasis should be placed on helping others - managers and employees - to learn to help themselves; to help them to understand what is happening in and around the firm. The term "consulting" allows for many possible interpretations. Usually it conveys the idea that the consultant contributes with input to a management system which is not always rational. The consultant, however, is not a magician who discovers what the client does not know. Consulting is a planned intervention in a firm whose aim is to identify existing problems and to introduce the most suitable ways of resolving them. The consulting firm must set the emphasis in helping clients to help themselves, and not on solving their problems nor on giving them expert advice. Thus, consulting consists of a group of activities carried out to help clients to detect and understand those events of the consulting process that occur in their environment, and to exert some influence over them. By this, it is meant that consultants help clients to understand what is happening around them and teach them to learn, so that their understanding is improved and adjustments can be made so as to allow them to reach the required objectives. Wilkinson defines the task of management consultancy as "An independent and objective advisory service provided by qualified persons to clients in order to help them identify and analyze management problems or opportunities. Management consultants also recommend solutions or suggested actions with respect to these issues and help, when requested, in their implementation. In essence, management consultants help to effect constructive change in organisations through the sound application of substantive and process skills." In my consultancy work, the consultant always uses some ideas based on a model system. An experienced and a professional consultant would choose certain models to meet the requirements of the client and also identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the models. There are four models which are popular in the consulting industry - the doctor model, detective model, salesperson model and the travel agent. I will define the four models and relate it to Eagle Technology Consultants work. The doctor model is the most popular model used by many consultants, and is based around a medical analogy. The assumption here is that the client is suffering from some sort of an illness that needs to be cured. Consultants who use this model presume that either the client or the organisation is need of some sort of treatment. Therefore the consultant will start by trying to find out what the problem or the illness is, and then look for a medication or a solution. The detective model is based Project Management roblem that the firm may be faced with. Also,
the firm may seek an independent opinion concerning a previously
undertaken course of action. Others include simply being able to ask
for an expert's opinion or confirmation when the cost involved
prohibits such an expert's being a permanent member of staff and when
the client wishes to maintain or increase his or her position, as well
as when some structural adjustments become necessary because of a
changing or new political panorama.Project management is the discipline of defining and achieving finite objectives. The challenge of project management is the optimized integration and allocation of the inputs needed to meet those pre-defined objectives. The project, therefore, is a carefully selected set of activities chosen to use resources (time, money, people, materials, energy, space, provisions, communication, quality, risk, etc.) to meet the pre-defined objectives.Project management is quite often the province and responsibility of an individual project manager. This individual seldom participates directly in the activities that produce the end result, but rather strives to maintain the progress and productive mutual interaction of various parties in such a way that likelihoo When taking on the services of a consultant, clients analyse the cost of the project, the benefits that may result from it and the quality of the work performed, as well as the possibility of integrating the consultant's advice within the firm's activity. Even though dissatisfaction with or rejection of consultants may arise, it does not necessarily mean that their work had no impact on the client's firm nor that no change was derived from it. Rather, this could stem from the fact that all too often consulting is an overlooked part of a businessman's training. All in all, if the consulting process is to produce - or foster - any change in the organisation, the focus should be on the training of its members. Schein states that emphasis should be placed on helping others - managers and employees - to learn to help themselves; to help them to understand what is happening in and around the firm. The term "consulting" allows for many possible interpretations. Usually it conveys the idea that the consultant contributes with input to a management system which is not always rational. The consultant, however, is not a magician who discovers what the client does not know. Consulting is a planned intervention in a firm whose aim is to identify existing problems and to introduce the most suitable ways of resolving them. The consulting firm must set the emphasis in helping clients to help themselves, and not on solving their problems nor on giving them expert advice. Thus, consulting consists of a group of activities carried out to help clients to detect and understand those events of the consulting process that occur in their environment, and to exert some influence over them. By this, it is meant that consultants help clients to understand what is happening around them and teach them to learn, so that their understanding is improved and adjustments can be made so as to allow them to reach the required objectives. Wilkinson defines the task of management consultancy as "An independent and objective advisory service provided by qualified persons to clients in order to help them identify and analyze management problems or opportunities. Management consultants also recommend solutions or suggested actions with respect to these issues and help, when requested, in their implementation. In essence, management consultants help to effect constructive change in organisations through the sound application of substantive and process skills." In my consultancy work, the consultant always uses some ideas based on a model system. An experienced and a professional consultant would choose certain models to meet the requirements of the client and also identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the models. There are four models which are popular in the consulting industry - the doctor model, detective model, salesperson model and the travel agent. I will define the four models and relate it to Eagle Technology Consultants work. The doctor model is the most popular model used by many consultants, and is based around a medical analogy. The assumption here is that the client is suffering from some sort of an illness that needs to be cured. Consultants who use this model presume that either the client or the organisation is need of some sort of treatment. Therefore the consultant will start by trying to find out what the problem or the illness is, and then look for a medication or a solution. The detective model is base Opportunity Does Not Knock ften consulting is an overlooked part of a
businessman's training. All in all, if the consulting process is to
produce - or foster - any change in the organisation, the focus should
be on the training of its members. Schein states that emphasis
should be placed on helping others - managers and employees - to learn
to help themselves; to help them to understand what is happening in
and around the firm.Q: I’m graduating this year with a degree in business and would like to start my own business rather than get a corporate job. I have a few business ideas, but none of them really gets me excited. Should I just put my business plans on hold and get a job until the right opportunity comes along? -- Carlton M.A: Congratulations on the impending degree, Carlton. Never having attended a higher institution of learning myself, I have great respect for anyone who can withstand four years of non-mandatory schooling and emerge with sheepskin in hand. I drove by a college once. It looked hard, so I kept going. I do have a pair of sheepskin boots, but I don’t think they ever helped me get a job. They do make me taller, but that’s another story.Seriousl The term "consulting" allows for many possible interpretations. Usually it conveys the idea that the consultant contributes with input to a management system which is not always rational. The consultant, however, is not a magician who discovers what the client does not know. Consulting is a planned intervention in a firm whose aim is to identify existing problems and to introduce the most suitable ways of resolving them. The consulting firm must set the emphasis in helping clients to help themselves, and not on solving their problems nor on giving them expert advice. Thus, consulting consists of a group of activities carried out to help clients to detect and understand those events of the consulting process that occur in their environment, and to exert some influence over them. By this, it is meant that consultants help clients to understand what is happening around them and teach them to learn, so that their understanding is improved and adjustments can be made so as to allow them to reach the required objectives. Wilkinson defines the task of management consultancy as "An independent and objective advisory service provided by qualified persons to clients in order to help them identify and analyze management problems or opportunities. Management consultants also recommend solutions or suggested actions with respect to these issues and help, when requested, in their implementation. In essence, management consultants help to effect constructive change in organisations through the sound application of substantive and process skills." In my consultancy work, the consultant always uses some ideas based on a model system. An experienced and a professional consultant would choose certain models to meet the requirements of the client and also identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the models. There are four models which are popular in the consulting industry - the doctor model, detective model, salesperson model and the travel agent. I will define the four models and relate it to Eagle Technology Consultants work. The doctor model is the most popular model used by many consultants, and is based around a medical analogy. The assumption here is that the client is suffering from some sort of an illness that needs to be cured. Consultants who use this model presume that either the client or the organisation is need of some sort of treatment. Therefore the consultant will start by trying to find out what the problem or the illness is, and then look for a medication or a solution. The detective model is base So You Want to Create a World Franchise System: What Is Your Mission Statement onsulting consists of a group of activities carried out to help
clients to detect and understand those events of the consulting
process that occur in their environment, and to exert some influence
over them. By this, it is meant that
consultants help clients to understand what is happening around them
and teach them to learn, so that their understanding is improved and
adjustments can be made so as to allow them to reach the required
objectives.It seems that the United Nations is at a crossroads and it maybe time to try something old and something new to create order on this Planet of Blue. Indeed it may make perfect sense to build the World Franchise System. Why you ask? Well because most of the best performing organizational set-ups, which have stood the test of time tend to be those which more closely resemble a franchise system.For example look at the Catholic Church, it is a franchise and one with basically no regulation over seeing it. Then there is the United States, works very well with its 50 franchisees doesn’t it? Indeed some 40 times the GDP of the second place nation, one could say that it works better than good in fact.Well I think you are seeing the pluses to the Worl Wilkinson defines the task of management consultancy as "An independent and objective advisory service provided by qualified persons to clients in order to help them identify and analyze management problems or opportunities. Management consultants also recommend solutions or suggested actions with respect to these issues and help, when requested, in their implementation. In essence, management consultants help to effect constructive change in organisations through the sound application of substantive and process skills." In my consultancy work, the consultant always uses some ideas based on a model system. An experienced and a professional consultant would choose certain models to meet the requirements of the client and also identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the models. There are four models which are popular in the consulting industry - the doctor model, detective model, salesperson model and the travel agent. I will define the four models and relate it to Eagle Technology Consultants work. The doctor model is the most popular model used by many consultants, and is based around a medical analogy. The assumption here is that the client is suffering from some sort of an illness that needs to be cured. Consultants who use this model presume that either the client or the organisation is need of some sort of treatment. Therefore the consultant will start by trying to find out what the problem or the illness is, and then look for a medication or a solution. The detective model is base Become A Registered Nurse my consultancy work, the consultant always uses some ideas based on
a model system. An experienced and a professional consultant would
choose certain models to meet the requirements of the client and also
identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the models. There are four
models which are popular in the consulting industry - the doctor
model, detective model, salesperson model and the travel agent. I will
define the four models and relate it to Eagle Technology Consultants
work.Registered nurses play a significant role in promoting healthy lifestyles. They serve as educators for individuals, families, patients, and communities. To become a registered nurse, one should be capable of planning, assessing, evaluating, implementing, and co-coordinating total patient care. These nurses should be ready to work with people in a variety of areas such as hospitals, home health care agencies, clinics and offices of physicians, outpatient care centers, temporary help agencies, outpatient care centers, government agencies, schools, and nursing homes. Key components to become a registered nurse are experience and education; the job requires absolute dedication and patience. To become a registered nurse one should have a Bachelor of Nursing deg The doctor model is the most popular model used by many consultants, and is based around a medical analogy. The assumption here is that the client is suffering from some sort of an illness that needs to be cured. Consultants who use this model presume that either the client or the organisation is need of some sort of treatment. Therefore the consultant will start by trying to find out what the problem or the illness is, and then look for a medication or a solution. The detective model is based upon the principle that something is wrong, therefore they need to find the person or people that are responsible so that it can be changed or removed. When this model is used it is assumed that there is an implication of a criminal conspiracy, and that is why the problems have occurred. If this does happen, then there is a tendency to have some sort of a cultural surrounding the consultancy work which is associated with the blame. An example could be where an accident has happened within the workforce and the client wants to know why it has happened, and how to resolve it. This model looks at the clues that are associated with the breaking of the law. The salesperson model brings upon the assumption that the consultant has a product or service which will be appropriate to the client, and will be of benefit to the organisation. With this model comes a problem of where the client gets the assumption that the consultant has a bag full of tricks ready to produce the right product to solve the issues. Therefore you will not see many consultants using this model.
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