Book description
Information Consulting presents a closer look at what makes information consultants successful and how they develop a productive relationship with their clients. While most of the books on this subject area are providing the experiences of information consulting veterans on ‘how do you really do it?’, the aim of this book is focused on exploring the nature of information management consulting. This includes the task of the advice-and-guidance variety, such as helping clients to analyze and solve problems or to meet opportunities with the element of ‘What should I do?’. The authors have used their extensive international and professional networks to take the challenge of letting the clients speak about their experiences and expectations in hiring information consultants.- Unique client perspective: managers and clients talk about their motivation, experiences and advice in the utilization of information consultants in recent case studies conducted by authors
- Current information and guidance based on the authors’ wide-ranging practical experiences and empirical data (through interviews and questionnaires) collected from several countries
- ‘top five’ list of consultants´ qualities is presented
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of figure and tables
- Foreword
- About the authors
- Chapter 1: What is information consulting?
- Chapter 2: Advantages: why information consulting might appeal to you
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Chapter 3: Challenges: realities to consider
- Abstract:
- Uncertainty and anxiety
- Uneven workloads
- Need for flexibility and being available
- ‘Difficult’ clients
- Proposed location
- Finances: are the necessary resources in place?
- Can you tolerate a slow ramp-up? Should you work part time or subcontract?
- The degree is only the beginning
- Are you a consulting personality?
- Qualities that may trip you up
- Chapter 3 checklist
-
Chapter 4: The starting point: make a business plan
- Abstract:
- General company description
- Products and services, their features and benefits
- Economics
- Product
- Clients
- The outlook for the targeted business sector
- Competition
- Promotion
- Pricing
- Distribution channels
- Sales forecast
- Identifying costs, funding and fees
- Start-up expenses
- Credit policies
- Chapter 4 checklist
- Chapter 5: The legal environment
- Chapter 6: Building trust and marketing your services
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Chapter 7: Client relations: the key to success
- Abstract:
- The request for proposal (RFP): to bid or not to bid?
- Yes, I can help (informal inquiry)
- Preliminary discussions: what, exactly, are you selling this time?
- A preliminary memorandum
- Determining budget scope
- The formal proposal
- Contracts
- Helping the client’s decision
- Signature in hand: now the work begins
- The art of the client relationship
- Delivering the deliverables: report, presentation, discussion
- Handling invoice issues
- Wrap up … and setting up for the future
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Chapter 8: Advice from other information consultants
- Abstract:
- ‘Just one more clarification’: agreeing to deliverables vs delivering in advance
- Keeping your integrity: what to do if you’re told what to do
- Maintaining poise and neutrality while getting people to open up
- Encountering concerns outside the official project scope
- The unforeseen circumstances
- Who said that? Protecting the trust client staff place in you
- Losing objectivity or being seen as taking sides
- Do you take the money and run when what the client requests disagrees with what you believe is needed?
- Working with clients in the same industry
- Can work be ‘recycled’?
- Coping with the disappointment of burning the midnight oil … only to see the report collecting dust
- You’re good, and don’t you forget it
- Pass it on
- Chapter 9: Take a leap from being a librarian to becoming an information consultant
- Chapter 10: The clients speak: from a client’s perspective
- Chapter 11: Ahead
- Appendix: Case studies
- References
- Index
Product information
- Title: Information Consulting
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2011
- Publisher(s): Chandos Publishing
- ISBN: 9781780632858
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