Consultant vs. contractor vs. manager vs. subject-matter expert by Consultant's Mind | 2 comments Are you a management consultant? Related Posts: Great consultants vs. good consultants Consulting is a team sport Consulting jargon: Airport Test “On the beach” means you are consulting inventory ← Good graphs, look at the Economist blog Don't use clip art; leave blank space on the page → 2 Comments sun on March 27, 2014 at 4:17 pm I would differentiate between Yes and No in the last question. Yes means you will be a long-term consultant (Partner?) and No means you will quit after 3-5 years. consultantsmind on March 27, 2014 at 9:37 pm Yes, I could completely see that. Thanks for the comment, have a great Friday.
sun on March 27, 2014 at 4:17 pm I would differentiate between Yes and No in the last question. Yes means you will be a long-term consultant (Partner?) and No means you will quit after 3-5 years.
consultantsmind on March 27, 2014 at 9:37 pm Yes, I could completely see that. Thanks for the comment, have a great Friday.
I would differentiate between Yes and No in the last question. Yes means you will be a long-term consultant (Partner?) and No means you will quit after 3-5 years.
Yes, I could completely see that. Thanks for the comment, have a great Friday.