6. To teach. These days if you are a computer
consultant who can show employees how to master a
new program, then your telephone probably hasn't
stopped ringing for a while. A consultant may be
asked to teach employees any number of different
skills. However, a consultant must be willing to
keep up with new discoveries in their field of
expertise--and be ready to teach new clients what
they need to stay competitive.
7.To do the "dirty work." No one wants to be the
person who has to make cuts in the staff or to
eliminate an entire division.
8. To bring new life to an organization. If you
are good at coming up with new ideas that work,
then you won't have any trouble finding clients.
At one time or another, most businesses need
someone to administer "first aid" to get things
rolling again.
9. To create a new business. There are
consultants who have become experts in this field.
Not everyone, though, has the ability to
conceive an idea and develop a game plan.
10. To influence other people. Do you like to
hang out with the rich and famous in your town?
If so, you may be hired to do a consulting job
simply based on who you know. Although most
consultants in this field are working as
lobbyists, there has been an increase in the
number of people entering the entertainment
consulting business.
So what will be the good reason organizations
hires you?