Become a Business Consultant and
Get
Paid to Give Business Advice
Imagine
having a
high paying career where executives turn to you
for direction in running their businesses. As a business consultant you
will help businesses and other organizations identify problems, and you
will recommend solutions to those problems.

Business
consultants are respected and relied upon in every industry in every
country. Consultants are admired for both their expertise and their
independence.
As a business consultant (also known as a management consultant)
you can choose to specialize in a variety of areas, including:
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communications
consulting
-
e-business
consulting
-
human
resources consulting (HR consulting)
-
operations
consulting
-
marketing
consulting
-
organizational
development consulting
-
small
business consulting
-
strategic
planning consulting
-
technology
consulting (IT consulting)
-
any
other
areas organizations need professional advice
According
to research from Harvard Business School, the business consulting industry
generates about $100 billion in annual revenues from U.S. consultants.
Especially in a slow economy, companies need business consultants to help
them increase revenues and cut costs.

It
is no wonder business consultants are among the most highly paid professionals.
A recent survey by the Association of Management Consulting Firms found
entry-level consultants earn an average of $65,000 annually while
senior partners earn an average of over $300,000 (including bonuses
and profit sharing). Self-employed business consultants may earn $35
to $400 per hour depending on their market.
As long as you have the desire,
you
can become a business consultant. No special education is necessary to
break into this career and succeed. (According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, 28% of consultants do not have a degree of any
kind.)
If
you would like to be paid to give advice to companies, the FabJob
Guide to Become a Business Consultant
is for you! In this e-book you will discover how you can get started
and succeed in this rewarding career.
Lead author
Craig Coolahan is a journalist
who has written for the Times Higher
Education Supplement. Co-author and business consultant Marg
Archibald is former director of corporate communications for an airline
and has taught university courses on business consulting.
Co-author Tag Goulet is a leading
career expert who has consulted for multi-national corporations and conducted
business training programs for organizations such as American Management
Association International.
In
this guide the authors share with you
insider tips and
expert
advice from more than 20 successful consultants to help you become a business consultant. The guide covers topics
of vital importance to anyone who wants to become a business consultant,
including:
How
to Do Business Consulting
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Step-by-step overview
of how to carry out a business consulting project (also known as an engagement),
including:
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Conducting a needs analysis
(includes a list of sample questions to ask clients)
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Determining project specifics
including
the scope of services to be provided, timeline, team, and budget
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Conducting a gap analysis
(to identify the gap between "where we are" and "where we want to be")
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Identifying possible solutions
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How to present your recommendations
to the client (includes a sample presentation outline)
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Implementation of your
recommendations
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Post-project review (includes
a sample client feedback questionnaire)
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How to use both quantitive and
qualitative research and information-gathering techniques in your
consulting projects, including:
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Observation
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Case studies
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Interviews
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Focus groups
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Surveys (includes a sample
survey)
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How to conduct a SWOT Analysis
(strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) of a business situation
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Samples of consulting assignments
How
to Develop Your Consulting Skills and Knowledge
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How to develop the skills
employers and clients are looking for in business consultants, including:
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Critical thinking
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Problem-solving
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Communication skills
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Project management
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Leadership
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Additional skills that
can give you a competitive edge in getting hired
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Traditional educational programs
including the top MBA programs (plus tips and resources to help
you apply and get accepted)
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How to get educational credentials
more quickly or conveniently through:
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accelerated, executive,
part-time,
or mini MBAs
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distance learning
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business seminars
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The best resources (books, periodicals,
websites, etc.) to teach yourself business consulting
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How to quickly get practical
experience to build up your credentials and help you get hired as
a consultant, including:
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Internships (plus how
to get an internship if you are not a student)
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Volunteer opportunities
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Consulting for your current
employer
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Other opportunities for
hands-on experience
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Links to many valuable resources
you can use in business consulting including project management software
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Information and resources on
business
ethics
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How to identify emerging business
trends that may affect your clients

Getting
a Consulting Job
-
Job
titles
and entry-level positions in consulting
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Types
of employers and how to find them:
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Large
firms (includes links to more than 30 top consulting firms)
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Small
firms or boutique firms
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Internal
consulting for corporations
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Other
types of organizations that hire management consultants
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A
type of employer that business consultants should beware of
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How
to find job openings
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Where
consulting jobs are advertised
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On-campus
recruitment
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Finding
job openings through referrals
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How
to create a consulting job with your current employer or a new employer
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What
you need to know about recruiters or employment agencies
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How
to write a winning resume including sample resumes for:
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An
experienced
consultant
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A
career
changer (this sample shows how to create an impressive resume
without
a business degree or previous paid consulting experience)
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An
internal
consultant
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How
to prepare a cover letter including sample letters for applying
to a consulting firm and a corporation
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Advice
to help you ace the interview
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How
to prepare for an interview (what to bring, what to wear, and more)
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Samples
of questions to expect
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Advice
and resources for succeeding in a case interview
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Following
up after a consulting job interview (includes a sample thank you letter)
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Considering
a job offer (includes resources with salary information to
help in salary negotiations)
Starting
Your Own Business Consulting Firm
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How
to start a part-time or full-time consulting business for little or no
money
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Information
about business matters affecting consultants including insurance,
licenses, legal structures, etc.
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Items
to include in your business plan
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Choosing
a name for your consulting business
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How
to set up an office for your consulting business
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Sources
of start-up financing if you want to spend more on your consulting
business (e.g. leasing an office instead of working from home)
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Pricing
your consulting services, with information on:
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How
to set your hourly rate
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Daily
rates
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Per
project
fees
-
Monthly
retainers
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Pay
for performance
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How
to invoice clients
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Getting
a deposit before you start a project
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Getting
reimbursed for expenses
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What
to include in a client contract or agreement
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How
to select strategic partners
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Finding
potential clients for your consulting business
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How
to market your consulting services effectively through
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Advertising
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Networking
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Direct
contact
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Free
promotional opportunities
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What
you need to know about preparing proposals for consulting work
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How
to make a sales presentation to prospective clients
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Helpful
samples
for your consulting business (sample contracts, sample
invoice,
sample letter of proposal, and more)

Plus,
you will discover:
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How
to be certified as a "professional" consultant
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How to increase client satisfaction
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Valuable
resources
(including the top professional associations for consultants)
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Tips for getting testimonials
to help you attract new clients
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Samples of everything
you need to launch your business consulting career, including:
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Sample questions to ask
clients when conducting a needs analysis
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Sample resumes for business
consultants
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Sample cover letters
to apply for a consulting job
-
Sample thank you letter
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Sample time tracking
record
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Sample consulting fees
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Sample invoice
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Sample scripts of what
to say when talking to prospective clients
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Sample contact sheet
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Sample letter of proposal
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Sample consulting contracts
(sample letter of engagement and sample agreement)
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Sample presentation outline
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Sample employee survey
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Sample client feedback
questionnaire
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Links
to templates for creating business stationery and marketing materials
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Worksheets
and checklists to help you keep track of expenses, project tasks, and your
time
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And
much more! (including free updates)
You can have all this and more
for an incredible price. People pay up to thousands of dollars for business
training programs. The FabJob Guide to Become
a Business Consultant
contains some of the best career advice
you could get from other sources, plus much more.
It
can save you many hours of research, help you avoid costly
mistakes, and give you information you need to break into business
consulting. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, competition
is expected to remain keen in the consulting industry through the year
2012. So your investment in this guide can help give you a competitive
edge.
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