| The School is over for Consultant. Time for Education. Any Consultant can walk but good Consultant hits the ground running. He runs and get educated on the run. How does the consultant know he runs on the right track? | ![]() by Giango Lunghibarbe |
| To clearly answer this question he needs to answer another simple question - “What do I give?”
In their book First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman suggest asking this question to make sure you made progress advancing from the Base Camp to the next level of your career, Camp 1. |
|
Entries Tagged 'Career' ↓
Consulting School Is Over, Time For Consulting Education
March 23rd, 2009 — Career, Consulting
What Accomplished People Can Teach You About Work-Life Balance
March 13th, 2009 — Career, Time Management
| Stumbled on the article at businessweek.com called Readers Voice Their Workplace Problems. It discusses workplace problems identifying work-life balance (WLB) as #1 issue. I am all for WLB and I am constantly looking for a ways to improve. Look what other accomplished people can teach you about practical approach for load at home and at work. | ![]() by cpt.spock |
| This is what they say: | |
Consultant Arrives To Base Camp
February 23rd, 2009 — Career, Consulting
|
A new consultant was just born. He looks around - curious and frightened, excited, and uncertain. “Will I be successful?…” The journey has just begun. It’s not just a journey, it’s the start of epic adventure. |
by Spigoo |
In their book, First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently, Marcus Buckinghamand and Curt Coffman break up the adventure into camps. First stop is the Base Camp.


