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...What should you look for in a consulting agreement? In most cases, the cons...vision of professional financial consulting services for client by consultant. CONSULTANT shall provide such consulting services as determined appropr...
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... constant barrage of change in technology, regulation, recruiting and managin... IT WORK: THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF CONSULTING
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... My vocation is consulting and I've outlasted Arthur Anderse... (225) 922-9106, e-mail squareoneconsulting@home.com, Web site www.squareoneconsulting.com.
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... to deactivate your CompleteMarkets Company Profile Deactivate Cancel Loading.. About Us Services Jobs PR Newsletters Employees Articles Blog Photos Group Connections Reviews IMMS Library Immerse yourself in our stacks. Take some time and browse through our library. We have thousands of articles, checklists, tip sheets, sales letters, and more! Communications Marketing Customer Service Planning Finance/Accounting Risk Management Human Resources Selling Legal and E&O Technology Life/Financial Services Glossaries Management Resources & Links Categories Popular Recent All Back Agency Owners And Consultants: A Win-Win Relationship 4/30/2013 12:00:00 AM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Edward Curry This content has not been rated yet. Perceptive agents never lose sight of what makes their agencies succeed. Sooner or later, most agency principals will call on a consultant to have their ... evaluated and appraised. Almost any consultant can analyze their clients' problems and offer solutions. However, it's a different story when it comes to execution : providing clients with a comprehensive implementation schedule with a detailed timeline. Consultants who can deliver this third step are the cream of the crop. This article focuses on the basics of nurturing the agent-consultant relation to the benefit of both parties. GOAL-SETTING 101 In my consulting practice, I've never found any two agencies organized, managed, or operated alike. However, I have learned that every agency owner or principal should give the consultant the major objectives that they need to have addressed. The consultant's job is to ferret out problem areas, develop solutions, and make recommendations that meet the client's (your) objectives. In many cases, principals get ...
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... None Comments (0 ) There are no comments posted. Search Articles/Libraries Select a Category All Benefits & Financial Services Commercial Lines Insurance Careers Communications Customer Service Financial/Accounting General Articles Human Resources Legal and E&O Letters (Customer Service) Letters (Sales) Life/Financial Services Management Marketing Marketing Agency of the Month Organizational Profiles Personal Lines Planning Questions & Answers Risk Management Selling Specialty Lines Technology Uncategorized Choose a Content Package All Member Content IMMS Library Jack Burke LIG Marine Managers USG Insurance Services, Inc. NIF Group Inc. PRS High Hazard/High Risk Workers' Compensation Business Insurance Insurance for Individuals and Families Personal Finance Search Titles only Search author Search Titles and content Show Results Loading.. Similar Articles Sample Telemarketing Scripts Let's Talk About Agency Procedures Again Agency Bill Vs. Direct Bill: ... x No Thanks Loading.. Why Should I Pay A Consultant When Buying Or Selling An Agency?5/23/2013 by CompleteMarkets Editor , Roger Thomas This content has not been rated yet. I often hear it said by agents that a consultant costs too much, ' particularly when someone is anticipating a sale, merger or acquisition. Granted, you may pay a good consultant in the range of $175 to $225 per hour. But is the expertise really worth the money? Is the benefit worth the cost? To determine if the cost is worth the benefit, you must first examine your own level of expertise. You may be fairly knowledgeable about buying, selling or merging agencies, and a consultant may only be needed to guide you through the rough spots of the ...