Business Consultants In Delhi
Friday, July 30th, 2010
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Extract Value from Consultants $16.46 Far too often business consultants fail to deliver the expected business value… |
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Business Plan Guide for Independent Consultants $47.99 A superlative start-up and operating guide designed specifically for the needs and concerns of independent consultants… |
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Delhi $19.79 Delhi |
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The Business Plan Guide for Independent Consultants $4.98 At last, a complete business plan guide just for independent consultants! . . . And who better to write it than North America’s #1 bestselling author on consulting? Unlike most general business plan books that focus on raising capital and applying for loans, this unique do-it-yourself guide concentrates on defining services and products. Written by Herman Holtz, the nation’s leading expert on making it as an independent consultant, it tells you everything you need to know to develop a realistic, workable business plan that prepares you for any contingency and helps guide your day-to-day decision making as your business flourishes and grows. Numerous illustrations and worksheets guide your every step and save you the drudgery of starting from scratch. This book covers all business planning topics of crucial concern to consultants, including: * Defining your products or services * Market research and sales strategies * Rate structures and income projections * Worksheets to help you create objectives and set goals * Sample business plan Includes the Author’s Disk to help you prepare your business plan, from defining your services and target market to estimating start-up costs, setting rates and consulting fees, and projecting income. Boilerplate contracts and letters of agreement are also provided. |
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Guerrilla Marketing for Consultants $17.59 Proven guerrilla marketing tactics specifically designed for consultants Jay Conrad Levinson’ s Guerrilla Marketing revolutionized the way marketers do business by defying the conventional … |
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Choosing And Using Consultants & Advisers $21.97 Written in a business like style, this book helps you avoid mistakes and pitfalls, save time, money and effort, and makes the process of working with consultants worthwhile. Here, the author uses his experience on both sides of the business relationship to offer a balanced view of the whole process. |
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Management Consultants as Knowledge Creators $77.48 The management consulting industry has been growing exponentially during the last two decades influencing the relationships between business schools, corporations and universities, achieving a significant role as a modern knowledge creator. This book presents a study of the process of knowledge creation undertaken by management consultants as understood by Kuhn (1996), whose theory was used to direct this exploration. Thirteen New Zealand-based consultants who specialize in corporate governance were interviewed. In this study, the categories of community and paradigm served as a point of entry to explore knowledge creation practices. The data was analyzed qualitatively in search for evidence of community belonging and patterns in consultants knowledge creation practices. It has been found that consultants, in spite not having a formal regulating professional body, behave as a professional community. Research findings show that consultants in governance share a paradigm, which has quality control processes such as reputation and re-engagement, and common methods in dealing with governance problems. In addition, there are certain factors that determine the value of that knowledge for consultants such as novelty, commercial value, utility and accessibility. |
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Choosing & Using Consultants & Advisers $22.48 There comes a time in the life of small businesses when outside advice is required and owner managers need to call in the consultants. Lewis uses his experience on both sides of the business relationship to offer a balanced view of the whole process. He describes the process of choosing and using consultants to achieve goals comprehensively. Aimed at small and medium-sized firms, the book helps owners identify where and why they need a consultant and assists with practical issues, such as drawing up contracts. |
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Business Principles for Legal Nurse Consultants $84.95 A practical and essential toolkit for anyone considering starting or improving a legal nurse consulting business. From developing a business plan, to building a Web site, and developing and strengthening relationships with attorneys, this authoritative guide is a must. |
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Quintessential Guide to Using Consultants $24.95 Bringing in the right consultant and getting what you want from the relationship is important—yet there has been a lack of specific guidance in this area until now. The Quintessential Guide to Using Consultants presents practical and clear guidelines for maximizing the results of the consulting relationship through each step of the process. You’ll get answers to such questions as: What does a consultant do? Should you use former colleagues with inside knowledge of your business—or outside experts? How can you avoid failed projects. and fingerpointing, finding fault and assigning blame? What is—and isn’t—a consultant responsible for?. Thorough, straightforward and packed with real-world wisdom. Inside you’ll find priceless information on: Why use a consultant; How to select a consultant; Ways to contract with a consultant; How to manage a consultant during the life of a project; How to work with—not against—a consultant; Evaluating a consultant’s work; Exiting the consulting relationship. While the book is written from the client’s perspective, consultants who want to strengthen their own approaches will also find The Quintessential Guide to Using Consultants valuable. Delve into how successful consultants think, act and behave and identify ways to gain an advantage over your competition. Features include key learning points or skills to be mastered at the beginning of each chapter, personal examples from widely publicized cases, worksheets, checklists, and more. |
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The Consultants’ Survival Guide $3.48 Practical advice from Marsha D. Lewin On success as a consultant "Over these decades of consulting, the most successful consultants I’ve known were self-starters whose enthusiasm, individualism, and drive did not blend with big business norms. They saw a problem, identified what needed to be done, and went on to solve it. They didn’t wait for committees to pass on the idea and to run it up the corporate ladder for serial approval." On surviving in a cyclical economy "Plan ahead for the inevitable downturn in the economy. That’s clearly the way to be in the best position to be able to endure the hard times. . . . The down cycle may not be accommodating enough, however, to hit us after we’ve put away all the money we had planned on and will need for the future. That’s why advance planning strategies must be supplemented by strategies to cope with an existing economic peril. And, once you’ve made it through the dangerous times, you’ll want to evaluate your situation to ensure that you adjust your strategies from survival mode to those that enable you to plan ahead until the next threat." On strategy "Strategies are fundamental mental and emotional underclothes visible only to you and yours. . . . Our strategic plan is the mooring, the underpinning that we use as our target for the tactics with which we deal in our daily lives." On controlling expenses "I emphasize reviewing your expenses periodically because situations change, and pricing of various options changes as well. If you make decisions on a never-again basis, you might find you are paying way too much for the basic services and you are merely causing yourself to work harder to stay in the same place." — from The Consultant’s Survival Guide When businesses, government agencies, and other organizations are faced with problems they can’t solve on their own, they turn to you, the management consultant, for expertise, perspective, and rational solutions. But what happens when your business is threatened by forces you can’t control? Who helps you put your problems in perspective, analyze your situation, and find a remedy? Is there a consultant’s consultant? There is now! In her thirty years as a management consultant, Marsha D. Lewin has seen it all—the booms, the busts, the endless uncertainties. She knows that some consultants ride out the tough times with relative ease, while others, equally talented, are quickly overwhelmed. In The Consultant’s Survival Guide she reveals 14 strategies that will keep your consulting practice going through good times and bad, and she offers specific tactics you can use to make sure your strategies succeed. You’ll learn how to: Cut expenses in hard times without undercutting the quality of your services Keep your fees up and your clients smiling Avoid giving away the store when writing a proposal Ensure that your work produces a tangible result for clients Use downtime to build up your bus… |
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Extract Value from Consultants (Hardcover) $16.31 Take control of the consulting process in any business environment with this simple proactive plan. Far too often business consultants fail to deliver the expected business value. But in any organization, whether in the public or private sector, the right type of consultant, if applied effectively to selected problems and projects, will bring value to an organization and credit to the managers who hire them. The consulting industry has evolved from a profession where work was undertaken on the basis of trust and a handshake, into a massive, revenue-driven industry, with sophisticated sales, contracting and client management processes. Yet many organizations that hire consultants fail to recognize these changes and the need to adapt their approaches accordingly.Extract Value from Consultants will assist organizations to make appropriate choices about the consultants they hire, and then to manage them more effectively over the course of the project. Packed with the authors` firsthand observations, case studies, and valuable templates, this book details a step-by-step approach to successfully selecting and managing consultants. Pulling from decades of experience in consulting practices and work in locations around the globe?including on projects to evaluate consulting firms like Accenture, Bain, Deloitte, IBM, and Infosys; and consulting to many leading companies including AFLAC, AMP, BP, DeBeers, Deutsche Bank, Prudential, Samsung and Telesat Canada?the authors reveal the inside secrets of the consulting trade. In clear and commonsense language, they demystify the increasingly complex world of global consulting, and explain how to maximize benefits while reducing consulting expenditure. |
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Business Consulting $20 A guide for those using or planning to use business consultants – and for consultants themselves. |
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Princeton Management Consultants $29.99 Develop an entrepreneurial Strategy Build Your Catalog of Services Create a Strategic Business and Marketing Plan Negotiate the Best Total pay package Land … |
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The Oberoi, New Delhi $211.66 The Oberoi, New Delhi > DEL > Dr Zakir Hussein Marg > New Delhi > > 110003>Located in the heart of New Delhi, India, the Oberoi New Delhi overlooks the prestigious Delhi Golf Club and Humayun’s Tomb, a well known landmark and prime example of Mugal architecture. Named Best Hotel in the World by Travel & Leisure in 2004 and part of the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List 2004, the Oberoi New Delhi offers modern, luxurious accommodations. Established by the British Raj, New Delhi is a section of Delhi, the capital of India, and is composed of spacious, tree lined avenues and imposing government buildings. The Oberoi New Delhi is minutes away from Connaught Place, Nehru Place and offices of the Central Government Ministries. The hotel is also within walking distance of Pragati Maidan, the international trade fair and exhibition grounds. The eight story Oberoi New Delhi features 283 guestrooms and suites, each furnished in an elegant contemporary Indian style and fully equipped with the latest communications and in room entertainment. Guest amenities include a beautiful open air pool, fitness center, steam room, sauna and full service spa by Banyan Tree. The hotel is home to award winning restaurants and bars, such as threesixty°, which offers world cuisine, featuring a sushi station, Yakitori grill, wood fired oven for Mediterranean fare and contemporary Tandoor. Both classical and new world wines can be found at enoteca, Bar and Lounge. Launched in association with Hotel Hassler in Rome, Travertino provides a fine dining experience with classical Italian cuisine. Taipan serves Chinese food and specializes in dim sum. The Oberoi New Delhi features private meeting and banquet rooms. Meeting services include an efficient and professional staff, a 24 hour business center, satellite teleconferencing capabilities and catering services.Notifications:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. > |
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Radisson Hotel Delhi $151.74 Radisson Hotel Delhi > DEL > National Highway 8 > Delhi > > 110037>Location. This Delhi property is conveniently situated near the airport. Area attractions include DLF Cyber City and Qutub Minar. Features. Radisson Hotel Delhi has an outdoor pool, a spa tub, a sauna, and a fitness facility. Business amenities include a business center and high speed Internet access. Radisson Hotel Delhi has a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Event facilities include banquet facilities. Additional amenities include valet parking, multilingual staff, and air conditioning in public areas. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning and minibars. Bathrooms feature hair dryers. All guestrooms at Radisson Hotel Delhi are non smoking. > |