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Consulting Tip #7: Beware of Other People Using Your Intellectual Property for Their Exposure

Johanna Rothman

No payment for my time or my IP (Intellectual Property). They wanted my intellectual property for their exposure. See Project Lifecycle Workshop: How to Manage Project Risks to Release Successful Products.) I said this in the Successful Indepentent Consulting book : People die of exposure—both hot and cold.

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Consulting Tip #6: Use Your Intellectual Property to Build Political Capital

Johanna Rothman

When I saw the McKinsey report on “developer productivity,” I shuddered. Second, there's no way to measure such a thing as developer productivity, despite what McKinsey says. Then I read Lorin Hochstein's brilliant assessment in On productivity metrics and management consultants. That makes so much sense.

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Manage Your Intellectual Property

Johanna Rothman

When we manage product development for organizations, we work for hire. The company hires you, pays you a wage, and in return, your intellectual property belongs to them. When you’re creating a product larger than one person can create, this is an excellent proposition. Books and consulting are all different beasts.

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What / Who Is a Professional Independent Consultant?

Successful Independent Consulting

If you tell people you are a consultant, many of them will not understand that you are an independent professional in business for yourself. Many people who call themselves consultants are employees of large global firms like Accenture, and others perform temporary assignments through a staffing agency. We are our own boss.

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Foreign Companies Thrive in the US Market

Business Consulting Agency

For foreign companies venturing into the vibrant and competitive landscape of the United States market, navigating regulatory complexities, cultural differences, and market nuances can be daunting. Foreign companies thrive in the US market with local expert assistance and support through consulting services.

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Success in the US Markets

Business Consulting Agency

Expanding into the United States market presents lucrative opportunities for foreign companies seeking growth and global market presence. However, navigating the complexities of the US business landscape requires strategic insights, market expertise, and local knowledge. Success in the US markets with local expert assistance.

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Role of US Business Consultants for Foreign Companies

Business Consulting Agency

Entering the US market as a foreign company presents immense opportunities for growth, expansion, and global market reach. However, navigating the complexities of the US business landscape requires strategic planning, market expertise, and a deep understanding of local regulations and consumer preferences.

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