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How To Create an Employee Incentive Program
Interview with Allison Grace in the Charlotte Business Journal about incentive programs. By Bea Quirk, March 23, 2007

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Partnership Success Story: A Life Coach Doubles Business in 30 days
Learn how a consultant used a marketing partnership with an outsourced human resource firm to double her client base and quadruple her revenue in less than thirty days.

WHAT MAKES A MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT GREAT? Part I of III
The Consultant If asked what is a consultant? The answer can be relatively easy. A consultant is any person who applies his or her experience or knowledge to help achieve a goal. A contract consultant is an individual who typically works for himself but he also may be associated with a consulting firm.

Reasons to Use a Franchise Consultant
Reasons to Use a Franchise Consultant. A franchise consultant can provide expertise and guidance throughout the entire process. There are numerous reasons that it is advantageous to use a franchise consultant. In this article it explains the benefits of franchise consulting for a franchisee.

The secret to determining if your advertising is profitable
As a marketing consultant and owner of a marketing firm, a big mistake I see businesses make is they do not take into consideration the value of repeat sales when they review if their advertising is profitable. Here is how to determining if your advertising is profitable...

How to Become a Franchise Consultant
How to become a Franchise Consultant? If you have the desire to take on the important task of matching potential franchisees with the most suitable franchises for them, becoming a franchise consultant is likely a good option for you. But what is the best way to go about achieving this goal? Becoming a Franchise Consultant can be a very rewarding experience.

Consultants Can Be Scary but Do They Provide Value
As a CEO before I became a consultant ten years ago I had very little time for consultants and did not have a high opinion of them. One of the things that always stuck in my craw - and still does for that matter -- is to see a consultant conduct sales training that never actually carried a bag themselves. Some have very little if any experience in the field as an outside sales person. Even more concerning is to watch a consultant give leadership or business acumen advice when that consultant never had to meet a payroll or run a company personally. Consultants can provide real value on many occasions but they can also be your worst nightmare.

Think You’re Ready to Hire a Corporate Consulting Firm?
Here are 5 ways to know for sure. Organizations typically seek the help of outside corporate consultants to provide strategic advice or solve complex problems that cannot be sufficiently handled internally. Usually, the process of hiring a consultant is surrounded by excitement and anticipation of what the consultant will do for the organization. At the same time, an outsider can bring out a mix of fear, doubt, and uncertainty that, if left unchecked, will act as roadblocks to an otherwise successful process. Too often, leaders call on consultants without understanding the attributes necessary to work effectively with an outside firm.

How to Read and Influence People
One of my law firm Managing Partner executive coaching clients recently shared with me that he was having a hard time persuading several of the firm partners on a new direction for the firm. We have been working on improving his situational awareness and ability to read body language.

Five Tips for Selecting an HR Consultant
Are you thinking about hiring an HR consultant? Here are five tips you can use to make sure you enlist the services of a professional consultant who can provide the assistance that you need.

Pitching Lessons
To have yourself, your service or your product featured in the media, you need to effectively pitch the media. It’s an art. By appearing in the media you create a bridge between your company and your clients or customers. You also build your brand by establishing credibility that only comes with being featured as a news story. Your best bet is to hire a public relations firm or PR consultant to develop, launch and implement your media relations campaign for you. It can be a tricky business and you can often do yourself more harm than good by trying it on your own. But, if money is tight and you’re not in a position to retain a firm, you don’t have to wait to get started. There are some PR tips and secrets you can try. With that in mind, the following is a pitching overview.

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