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podcast – Consulting and Professional Services Radio

25 Episodes

6 minutes | Feb 27, 2016
What Are We Trying to Accomplish?
What Are We Trying to Accomplish Have you ever read an email and gotten upset, thinking the person was being offensive and rude? Then, when you bring it up to a coworker, expecting them to agree, they took the email in a whole different meaning. Communication is hard. We don’t always say what we mean. […]
20 minutes | Jan 18, 2014
When Projects Go Bad
Most consulting work is project based.  Whether a consultant is in charge of a project or simply a member of the project team, he or she needs to know what to do when a project goes bad to help the client get back on track.  In this week’s podcast, we will discuss the various causes […]
20 minutes | Jan 5, 2014
Dealing with Resistance to Change
When a consultant begins working with a client, he can face significant resistance to the changes he has been hired to implement.  It becomes a balance of diplomacy and change management when this occurs.  In this week’s podcast, we will explore the types of resistance a consultant can face and some strategies for dealing with […]
21 minutes | Dec 23, 2013
Should I Specialize or Generalize?
One of the age-old debates for a consultant is whether to specialize in certain industries or areas of study, or to be a generalist across many industries and/or technologies.  In this week’s podcast, we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each approach and discuss the balance between them. What are the areas of specialty […]
27 minutes | Nov 24, 2013
Reporting Bad News to the Client
Fresh off of the last podcast on reporting status to the client, we thought we would delve in a little deeper with the concept of reporting bad news to the client.  There are definitely some dos and don’ts involved with this delicate situation and we will explain it from several vantage points. What are some […]
23 minutes | Nov 12, 2013
Reporting Status to the Client
One of the critical skills a consultant must have is the ability to communicate.  Those skills are put to the test frequently, but rarely as much as when the consultant reports project status to the client.  This week we will discuss some of the specific approaches a consultant should use when reporting status to the […]
30 minutes | Oct 29, 2013
The Importance of Being Organized
Consultants often work with multiple clients at the same time.  Even when they work with a single client, they deal with a myriad of documents information and schedule issues.  In this week’s podcast we will discuss why it is imperative for one’s consulting career to be organized and to stay that way. Is it more important for […]
33 minutes | Oct 9, 2013
Looking Back – Looking Forward – Episode 50
Looking Back In this episode Lew and I look back over the previous 49 episodes of this podcast sharing some thoughts on the genesis of the program based on my narration of Lew’s Book, Consulting 101: 101 Tips for Success in Consulting and some of the recurring themes that have come up in our consulting […]
24 minutes | Sep 8, 2013
Developing a Professional Network
As a consultant moves further up the ladder in his or her consulting career, the ability to sell the firm’s services becomes more important.  It’s difficult to develop trusting relationships with potential clients without having spent time getting to know them.  In this week’s podcast we will discuss the importance of developing a professional network […]
28 minutes | Aug 26, 2013
Public Speaking
In the course of a consulting career, sooner or later you will end up giving a speech or presentation to a group of people – and probably many more after that.  People who work in consulting and professional services increase their chances of success if they have sharpened their skills in public speaking.  In this […]
24 minutes | Jul 2, 2013
Dining with the Client
We have discussed the importance of developing relationships with the client to become a client’s trusted advisor.  One of the most awkward of situations is when you finally have to sit down and enjoy a meal with the client.  In this week’s podcast, we’ll discuss some of the do’s and don’ts involved with dining with […]
20 minutes | Jun 23, 2013
Balancing firm standards with the client’s
Consultants are brought in by a client for many reasons and one of the key reasons is their expertise and methodology.  Most firms have their own standards and the consultant needs to develop a balance between following the client’s standards and the firm’s standards that the client may want to adapt. What are the types […]
19 minutes | May 25, 2013
Being a Guest at the Client Site
The nature of consulting and professional services generally requires consultants to work at the client’s offices.  Even if it is not a full time commitment, meetings and part-time work often require the consultant to be at the client site.  When a consultant is on-site, it’s important to act with respect as though you are a […]
18 minutes | May 15, 2013
Protecting the Firm
One of the most prominent aspects that we promote on this podcast is the need for consultants to be client minded.  And while it’s true that those of us in any professional services firm should strive to put the client first and dedicate ourselves to the client’s success, we should also make sure that we […]
19 minutes | May 3, 2013
Protecting Client Confidentiality
In this weeks podcast, we  discuss the importance of protecting client confidentiality in a consulting and professional services environment. What are some of the ways that a client’s confidential information can be exposed? There is really any number of ways.  I once heard a story of a consultant who was privy to inside information of […]
20 minutes | Apr 24, 2013
Mentoring in Consulting
Consulting and professional services firms thrive by hiring top level high performers.  But it doesn’t stop there.  Once a consultant becomes part of a high powered team, he or she needs to continue to develop and learn.  There are few better ways to do that than to work with a mentor within the firm to […]
24 minutes | Apr 16, 2013
Leaving a Consulting Firm
When someone joins a consulting firm, it creates the inevitable day when they will leave the firm.  It may be after just a few months or several years.  We wanted to speak in this week’s podcast about the steps a consultant should take to leave professionally on good terms. What are the major considerations a […]
21 minutes | Apr 6, 2013
Maintaining Balance Between Process and Thought
In the business world, organizations regularly implement and redefine processes as a response to various issues.  This is usually done in an effort to have standardized approaches so that stakeholders know how to address various situations in a consistent manner.  In this week’s podcast, we’ll address the delicate balance of applying process and encouraging people […]
16 minutes | Mar 18, 2013
Arrogance or Confidence? The fine line
Confidence is one of the critical aspects of being a consultant. Many consultants cross the fine line of confidence and develop an arrogance that turns a client off and hurts their chances for advancement in their consulting career.  In this week’s podcast, we will discuss the difference between confidence and arrogance and how to avoid […]
26 minutes | Mar 11, 2013
Why is Everyone a Consultant These Days?
As the world economy continues its slow and jagged recovery, people are slowly reentering the job market.  As they attempt to find work, many are trying consulting either in a firm or going independent.  In this week’s podcast, we will discuss the trend towards consulting and the pros and cons of this trend. Is everyone […]
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