Consultants

  • Webster defines a consultant as “an expert who is called on for professional or technical advice or opinions.” This traditional view encompasses such professionals as doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers and architects. The definition can also include business specialties, such as marketing, public relations, human resources, advertising, finance, regulations, operations, and more. The focus here is on how to become a small, independent consultant. Thinking about consulting, but not sure where to start? Already consulting, but need some advice? Maybe this e-book can help. Member: FREE Non-Member: $4.99
  • Every company likes to have well-rounded folks working for them, people who are vital elements of their communities-walking billboards for your company's reach and concern in the community. Companies take pride in employees involved in many different aspects of community, and also encourage involvement in local community projects and activities. Such activities are another rich source of information for your living resume. Get involved in the various activities that bring you into contact with the greater world outside your company. Give back to your community, and it will come back to you with great reward, when you least expect it. Member: $0.00 Non-Member: $9.99
  • This publication will address such topics as your reasons for becoming a consultant; how to become a better networker; and how to incorporate the new social media into your practice. Having these topics in a centralized location will be convenient for your reference, as you build and incorporate new ideas into your practice. Members: FREE Non-Members: $5.99
  • IEEE-USA's first eBook puts 65 pages of content for consultants right at your fingertips. Access information on how to start a local consultants network; how to make sure you get paid for your work; how to make the transition from marketing to paid consulting; IEEE-USA's 2004 Profile of Consultants; and a sample consulting contract. Read it online, or print it to keep with your reference books. Members: FREE Non-Members: $5.99

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