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How to Start a Consulting Business
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Introduction
Target Market
Location and Employees
Income & Billing
Marketing
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The dictionary defines a consultant as "an expert in a particular field who works as an advisor either to a company or to another individual." Sounds pretty vague, doesn't it? But unless you've been in a coma for the past decade, you probably have a good idea what a consultant is.
Businesses certainly understand what consultants are. In 1997 U.S. businesses spent just over $12 billion on consulting. According to Anna Flowers, spokesperson for the Association of Professional Consultants in Irvine, California, the association has recently noticed an increase in calls for information from people who want to get into the business. "The market is opening up for [the consulting-for-businesses] arena," Flowers says.
Melinda P., an independent consultant in Arlington, Virginia, thinks more people are getting into the consulting field because technology has made it easier to do so. "The same technology that has helped me to be successful as a consultant has made it easier for others to do the same," she says.
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Quality Management
The resources below may be helpful for research on topics of quality as they relate to the fields of management, manufacturing processes, engineering, software design and environmental monitoring. They include both print and electronic resources available in the library's collection, and selected free online sources.
Encyclopedias
Handbooks
General Handbooks
Total Quality Management
ISO 9000
ISO 14000
Capability Maturity Model
Malcolm Baldrige Award
Online Databases, Journals & Print Index
Online Databases & Print Index
Other Journals
Books
Internet Resources
Carnegie Mellon Resources
Government & Association Resources
Other Useful Resources
http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/Business/Business/qual.html
Encyclopedias
Handbooks
General Handbooks
Total Quality Management
ISO 9000
ISO 14000
Capability Maturity Model
Malcolm Baldrige Award
Online Databases, Journals & Print Index
Online Databases & Print Index
Other Journals
Books
Internet Resources
Carnegie Mellon Resources
Government & Association Resources
Other Useful Resources
http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/Business/Business/qual.html
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