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Dealing with larger companies

(@Anonymous)
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We want to break into consulting for larger companies but we only have three consultants and are concerned we will be at capacity pretty quick. We are also concerned with putting all of our marbles in one basket - then losing the client our tieing up our talent - any suggestions?

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Topic starter Posted : 24/07/2007 11:39 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Dealing with larger companies

Getting a large client has its advantages and disadvantages as you mentioned. The key is getting your first one after that you have built a reference. Regarding staffing you have to be upfront with the client about your resources but you should also have other people you can turn towards who can help you out.

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Posted : 27/07/2007 12:10 pm
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Dealing with larger companies

Getting a large client has its advantages and disadvantages as you mentioned. QUOTE]

Good point it is so easy to just think about the advantages we also have to think about some of the pitfalls of tying up some of our staff with a large company/project

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Topic starter Posted : 30/07/2007 11:17 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Dealing with larger companies

Hopefully you have built up some connections with other consultants over the years - they are the first group to turn to when you are having capacity issues. It is obviously a risk because theoretically they could "take" your client but I have found my competitors to be very professional and I have never had a problem.

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Posted : 05/08/2007 10:39 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Dealing with larger companies

Thanks for your advice I think we will follow it and find some additional consultants that we can use.

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Topic starter Posted : 16/08/2007 9:57 am
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