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Define your goals |
Know
what your goal is. The more specific you are, the more likely your
consultant can help you achieve your objective. |
Evaluate alternatives |
Working
with consultants is like working with anyone else: the more comfortable
you are with that person, the more productive the relationship will
be. Interviewing multiple candidates will help you find the person
who is the best match. |
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Look for experience |
One
of the main reasons for hiring consultants is because you need special
expertise. Look for someone who can transfer their experience from
other engagements to your case. |
Look for learners |
Good
consultants constantly learn. Theyre open minded and theyre
intellectually engaged. Theyre experts, but theyre also
confident enough to say when they dont know something. |
Ask for input |
By
all means, invite your candidates to share their thoughts about the
engagement being discussed. They may even help you refine your goals.
But be careful not to ask the candidate to do the work before you
actually engage him or her. |
Ask for a proposal |
After
youve met with one or several candidates who you feel could
help, ask for a written proposal. This is an opportunity for candidates
to demonstrate their understanding of your business problem and provide
outline a framework for addressing it. |
Check references |
This
is always a good idea. While references will always speak positively
(or else they wouldnt be offered), be sure to find out how the
consultant handles unforeseen problems. This often is when people
show their true colors. |
Be honest |
If something is nagging
you about a particular candidate, say whats on your mind.
It will clear the air, and its a great way to get the relationship
off to a good start.
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