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Consulting? No way!
Gabby22 2nd Nov 2005
As an experienced consultant, I strongly disagree with points 1-3. No successful consultant I know does this. The title is very misleading.

I know it's a growing trend to overblow titles, but this is not about consulting, but software development in various forms.

A real time waster for me, this one. (So I wasted a little more to tell you. The ironies of life!)
http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-27-5899343.html

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Very, very, good
toms45 27th Oct 2005
Having done independent consulting for years ( since 1986),I have to agree with the 5 points for success you listed. I would add one more point - Keep paper records of all communications, changes, meetings, etc. I once worked on a program for a clinical psychologist. Had a deposit, and a contract, but did not have a solid definition of the deliverables. He was one of those "I'll know it when I see it." clients. I finally had enough, returned his deposit, deleted all the files, and walked out. I then sued him for breach of contract and won a modest settlement because I kept a paper trail of every conversation, meeting, change, postponement, etc.
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jck 28th Oct 2005
it is a solid basis.

I am going to use it for myself.

Thanks.
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As an experienced consultant, I strongly disagree with points 1-3. No successful consultant I know does this. The title is very misleading.

I know it's a growing trend to overblow titles, but this is not about consulting, but software development in various forms.

A real time waster for me, this one. (So I wasted a little more to tell you. The ironies of life!)
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