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Beratung und Consulting für Dummies

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Sie möchten Consultant werden oder sind es bereits? Bob Nelson und Peter Economy zeigen Ihnen, worauf Sie als Consultant achten sollten und wie Sie sich bei Ihren Kunden unentbehrlich machen. Die Autoren erklären ausführlich, wie Sie sich als Consultant selbstständig machen, welche Gesetze (Rechtsform des Unternehmens, Steuerrecht etc.) Sie dabei beachten müssen, wie Sie Angebote erstellen und Ihr Honorar festlegen. Erfahren Sie, wie Sie ein Consulting-Projekt bearbeiten: von der Problemanalyse über die Sammlung und Auswertung der relevanten Daten und Informationen bis hin zur Erarbeitung der Lösungsstrategie. Lassen Sie sich Tipps geben, wie Sie das Ergebnis beim Kunden kompetent präsentieren und wie Sie dafür sorgen können, dass der Kunde die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen auch in die Tat umsetzt. Und lassen Sie sich, last but not least, zeigen, wie Sie sich und Ihr Beratungsangebot richtig verkaufen und bewerben, Ihre Finanzen im Blick behalten und Ihr Ansehen als Consultant verbessern.

367 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 13, 2012

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77 reviews
September 19, 2010
I'm generally a fan of the For Dummies and For Idiots books because they are the equivalent of a not-very deep but typically broad literature review on a topic.
This one is below average in that it tries too hard to consider all the different types of consulting someone might do, instead of focusing on a more limited range. A much much better book for someone considering this one is The Business of Consulting by Elayne Biech.
Profile Image for Mo Ha.
82 reviews26 followers
January 22, 2021
In short - Did not enjoy it at all.

I am not sure if its the topic or the authors way of using the "For Dummies" template that went wrong, (as I am NOT a knowledgeable person in the topic) . This book left me more confused than when I picked the book up.

PS: Anyone reading this Review, please feel free to leave suggestions on best books on consulting !
Profile Image for Juliet.
576 reviews4 followers
January 20, 2022
Skimmed to take what I need (turns out I got the UK edition) but big takeaways for me:
1. Rule of 1/3s: loved this and confirmed with what I've been doing currently.
2. The 5 steps of the "consulting process" breaks down on how you should approach consulting for a client (keeps you organized and to the point).
3. Heavy on how to approach clients which is something I've never done.
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Author 28 books101 followers
January 24, 2010
This book definitely helped me back when I began consulting. Now, I probably have most of this content committed to memory.
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2 reviews
October 8, 2019
Good for motivation

Several ideas may motivate ... Today I have my own business after reading. All you need is available at one place from. Forming to Billing.
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August 31, 2018

Consulting For Dummies, 2nd Edition includes a reorganization and narrower focus of the topic, with new or updated information that delves into the specifics of running your own consulting business. There is greater emphasis on the business of consulting, along with financial and legal issues involved in setting up a consulting business, deepening coverage of consulting proposals, and entirely new chapters on higher-level consulting issues that more-established consultants are demanding.


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