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10 Critical Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Consultant

Talk to as many consultants as you can before hiring one. Even if you have one person or firm in mind, interview at least a few others as a sort of due diligence. You'll probably find that each interview helps you focus on the issues you're hiring a consult to help resolve. 1. Most consultants focus on two areas: cutting costs and raising revenues. What do you see as the relationship between the two functions? Which do you do better? Cost cutting is the consultant's usual expertise. It's what most companies need. Most of these hired outside consultants to take an objective look at organizational charts, value-adding processes and competitive environments. "We spend a lot of time talking to a company's customers, so we understand what they like and don't like," one consultant says. "What does the customer value? Is it time? Is it quality? We define that." What this means is that a company can cut jobs and still not touch on one non-value-ad

Your Writers Voice is Inside You thumbreel

You literally must pour yourself into your writing.  That isn't as much a cliche as you may have thought. Why do you write?  I write to change my world by revising it and giving it a happy ending.   I think most write fiction to create new realities and new ways of expressing ourselves.   It gives us the power to fix anything we don't like in the real world.  We write to escape,  and to escape we must enter the world of fiction fully. Who do you become when you write?    First, you become vulnerable.    You must become the characters, all of them -- even the bad guys.   For the characters to be compelling I believe they must contain some real part of the writer's personality.   You have all the voices inside you waiting to come out; they only need the right character.   Let them each speak for themselves, individually, to bring them to life.   You literally must pour yourself into your writing.  That isn't as much a cliche as you may have thought. Have you ever fo

There Are Countless Advantages In Joining My Children's Printable Empire

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Make Money This Week & Help Businesses At The Same Time

Matt got to work with his team.  They actually put together a brand new software, that creates something you can sell again and again. Matt made $500 just in his first day of doing this! I strongly suggest you check it out today. I’m so excited that he didn’t just keep this for himself.  Matt tends to go overboard a bit with what he offers, just wait till you see the bonuses! Businesses are hanging off a cliff right now.  So many of them have been forced to close.  But… When one door CLOSES, another one OPENS! Click Here To Continue Now (LINK) When the corona virus crisis started, Matt got to work with his team.  They actually put together a brand new software, that creates something you can sell again and again. Matt made $500 just in his first day of doing this! I can’t think of a more perfect thing to sell during this time. I strongly suggest you check it out today. I’m so excited that he didn’t just keep this for himself.  Matt tends to go overboard a bit with what he offers, just