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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. To understand the value that operations consulting generates, let's look at some example ROIs below. If you pay a consultant the same 5,000 USD for that process improvement, you'd have a 400% ROI right away. How much would that be worth?

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What is the Professional Services Industry All About?

Progressus

Client Trends and Factors Disrupting the Professional Services Industry For professional services firms, it’s getting harder to meet client expectations and win new business – even though demand remains strong as clients rely more on experts to help them navigate their post-COVID comeback.

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The End-of-Quarter Sales Rush Costs Companies Money

Harvard Business

Train sales representatives to enter every conversation from the standpoint of providing a solution that meets the customer’s agenda — and timeline — as opposed to their own. But that’s true of timing, too, not just features and services. Increase the skills of your sales force. Host an exclusive VIP dinner.

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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 ROI Comparison Rationale. Here’s where the rubber meets the road. Workers Compensation Insurance is – generally – easy coverage to acquire, and many carriers have cash-flow-advantageous methods of collecting premium. So joining a PEO doesn’t completely eliminate the liability for employers.