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Determine the ROI of hiring a small business operations consultant

Asamby Consulting

This blog posts outlines what the ROI for hiring a small business operations consultant is. Other than their strategy consulting counterparts, they don't focus on product, market, positioning, competition and pricing. To understand the value that operations consulting generates, let's look at some example ROIs below.

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What is the Professional Services Industry All About?

Progressus

Professional Services Overview Professional services firms – such as IT professional services firms, marketing/PR firms, or legal or financial advisers – are at an inflection point. RingCentral data suggests that the professional services market — overall — is growing at a CAGR of 9.1% — and stands to hit the $8B mark by the end of this year.

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The End-of-Quarter Sales Rush Costs Companies Money

Harvard Business

The market is pushing companies to hit incredibly high numbers, quarter after quarter and month after month. Increasing market pressures from Wall Street and investors, heightened competition, and fears for the future of the national and global economy all come into play. Sales teams are closing deals, at all costs.

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Profit Leakage Calculator: Diagnose How Much Profit a Business is Losing

ConsultX

Our Consultants are meeting with Business Owners around the world every day. They are seeing first hand how many opportunities are being missed to improve profitability and cash flow just from existing operations alone. This is Profit that is being missed out on from areas of the business that aren’t operating as they should.

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Pros and Cons of Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) Why a “Virtual PEO” May be the Better Option

Emerson Consulting Group

The primary rationale for retaining a PEO – at least according to the marketing of the PEO itself – is that by bundling multiple employers together it is possible to leverage efficiencies of scale. That 20% and the size of the cost spread justify shopping the market, as illustrated by the story above. The ROI Comparison Rationale.