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Being flexible in a tough market is just good business

Being flexible in a tough market is just good business

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How many consultants or independent practitioners out there? How many of you work for the man, but view the man as your client? This is for all of you.

If you weren’t flexible before, you certainly have become more flexible in the past 13 months, right? Clients want to cherry pick what they can afford, sometimes opting to do more themselves. Some want to stagger project stages to fit a challenging budget. Some want to pre-bill, others want to delay billing.

The more flexible you can be, the better able you’ll be to survive in this tough environment. Here are some suggestions.

  • Offer options for how your time is used and how it gets billed
  • Work with subcontractors and vendors to flex their involvement and billing
  • Be ready to work as part of the client team, with you doing some pieces and the other team members doing other pieces
  • Be ready to teach others how to do stuff, rather than doing it for them
  • Think in terms of smaller chunks of work that can be done incrementally
  • Understand the dependencies between those smaller chunks of work
  • Create a calendar of your work that shows all the time overlaps (Gannt Chart) so you can see how you might move things around to accommodate client’s changes
  • Be ready to tackle those outlying projects during the down time, and be ready to spin up fast when too much work comes in at once
  • Delegate where you can (budget allowing, of course)

For those working outside their client operations, I want to suggest a great book: Bag the Elephant, by Steve Kaplan. Its focus is on how you can operate in a way that makes it easier for large companies to hire you. The ideas work well for a client of any size, and some work well for those serving internal clients. It’s a short, easy read you’ll remember for a long time.

Stacy Wilson, ABC, is president of Eloquor Consulting, Inc., in Lakewood, Colorado

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