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The Management Consultant is your ultimate guide to success as an expert professional consultant. It reveals the skills and attributes that make great consultants and shows you how to develop these to provide genuine client centric consulting. Whether you're already working as a consultant, starting out on your own, or just considering the profession - this book is essential reading. It will also help those who train, employ or work with consultants regularly. Learn the answers to the critical questions you need ask to be a top management consultant such as: * *How should you identify and define the services you will offer *Why do clients buy consultancy and what are they looking for *How can you bring maximum value to the client's organisation *How do you engage clients and win work. *How can you deliver results that will be sustainable for your client. *How do you establish long-term relationships that bring you repeat business with clients. *When should you say 'no' to a consulting engagement. *How do you navigate your way through potential ethical dilemmas that face consultants. Richard Newton is a skilled executive with broad experience of both line management and consultancy roles, in a range of sectors. He has worked for three major consultancies - Coopers & Lybrand, A.T. Kearney and Ernst and Young. He founded the company Enixus in 2005 to provide consultancy and interim management services in the areas of projects and change. As part of his work, Richard has been employed to consult to consultancies on improved engagement processes. He has worked in the UK, Germany, Italy, Australia, USA, France, Singapore, Malaysia and Kazakhstan. He has published five books so far, including The Project Manager; Project Management - Step by Step and The Project Managers Book of Checklists. Richard has degrees in mechanical engineering and economics, and is currently studying for a degree in philosophy. He is a member of the Institute of Directors, the Royal Institute of Philosophy, the Association of Project Managers and the Institute of Business Advisors
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