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How to Figure Out Your Consulting Bill Rate

Successful Independent Consulting

The consultant has talent but not much experience. Field of expertise — Consultants who can diagnose problems and create sound strategies and actionable plans can charge more than those who focus on more tactical work like project management. Government and nonprofits are used to paying much less than corporations.

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Your Consulting Niche vs Jack-of-All-Trades Myth

Successful Independent Consulting

I know a highly talented professional with over 20 years of experience with several Fortune 500 companies. Here are some excerpts from their résumés and profiles: PROFESSIONAL SUMMARIES Organizational change expert with 16 years of experience in large-scale technology implementations for the Fortune 500. Let’s look at some examples.

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Oliver Wyman Careers

CaseInterview.com

The General Management Consulting practice most resembles that of a traditional strategy consulting experience. Unlike the major strategy consulting firms, however, Oliver Wyman consultants tend to specialize into a given practice area earlier in their career. Customer relationship management. Talent Programs.

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Health Systems Need to Completely Reassess How They Manage Costs

Harvard Business

An investor-owned hospital executive whose company had acquired major nonprofit health care enterprises compared the proliferation of contracts to the growth of barnacles on the bottom of a freighter. Eliminating layers of management. In some larger nonprofit hospitals, there may be six. cancel or rebid them).

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We Interviewed Health Care Leaders About Their Industry, and They’re Worried

Harvard Business

Yet the technology needs of the emerging population-health strategy differ significantly from those of the current fee-for-service model. In a value-based, care-delivery model, care organizations will have to focus on managing the utilization patterns of populations of patients.