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Do I need a consultant?
If you are in the process of deciding whether you wish to hire a consultant in
order to obtain some information you require, try answering the following three
questions:
1. How valuable, to me or my organization, on a scale from 1 to 5, is the
information I wish to obtain? How important are the decisions that are to be
based on that information?
2. How difficult, on a scale from 1 to 5, would it be for me or my organization
to obtain the required information if we were to pursue it ourselves?
3. How time consuming, on a scale from 1 to 5, would it be for me or my
organization to obtain the required information if we were to pursue it
ourselves?
Generally speaking, if the answers you gave to the above questions totaled six
or more, then you should at least speak with a consultant. The initial
consultation is generally free, and a good consultant will be able to help you
clarify the best approach to answering your question, and give you a good idea
of the costs involved.
Which would be better for me, a larger or smaller consulting firm?
Deciding what kind of consultant is best suited for your project is a vital, yet
often overlooked step in the process of choosing a consultant. For example, a
larger firm may have more resources at its disposal, while a smaller firm that
specialises in your area of interest may have a significant efficiency
advantage. If you have not yet decided what type of consultant is best suited
for your project, try reading the following two paragraphs, deciding which
description fits your project’s needs best:
1. My project is a resource intensive one. For example, I require many
operatives to be simultaneously stationed at various sites, gathering data. I
require a very large amount of work to be done in a relatively short amount of
time. I have the budget for a more expensive project.
2. My project would benefit from a small group of consultants specialising in my
area of interest. I have a tighter budget, and am looking for a consulting firm
that can complete my project efficiently.
Given the type of consultant I am looking for, how do I pick the best one?
With the wide range of options available, choosing the best consultant for your
project can be a daunting task--and a costly one, should a sub-optimal decision
be made. For this reason, Consulting Resources is dedicated to being your
resource for finding the best consultant to fit your needs.
Contact us
for your free consultant consultation.