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Working with Consultants : A Guide to Selecting and Choosing by Gordon W. Fuller β€” book cover

Working with Consultants : A Guide to Selecting and Choosing

by Gordon W. Fuller
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Overview

Consultants are a dominant force in the business world. At their best, they can pinpoint a company's shortcomings and suggest improvements-but many executives and managers do not know how to work with consultants in the most efficient and profitable ways.

Let a corporate executive-turned-advisor explain about Getting the Most Out of Your Consultant, with solid advice on how to select, hire, and build a constructive relationship with a consultant.

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The author, the president of an international food consulting company, describes how to decide whether a consultant can help solve problems that can't be solved in-house. He covers the consulting process step- by-step, from defining the problem and selecting the consultant, through working with the consultant and implementing the advice, to process evaluation and the decision to continue with consultants or expand in-house resources. ^ Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
July 13, 1998
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849380075

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