The World Doesn’t Always Comply
My friends, one of the fundamental problems with planning is that the world has a different idea about how things are going to happen. Your assumptions, visualizations, projections, forecasts, and suppositions turn out to be wrong. Get over it. If the world
Looking and Acting Like A Success
I met a woman at a fund raiser the other day, and she seemed quite impressive. She was well dressed, well spoken, had written a book, and knew some heavy hitters. Then, when she explained why she was setting up a
Superstition
I came home from getting coffee with the dogs and took off my baseball cap to settle down to read the newspapers. But I realized that Maria has come kind of superstition about hats on tables, so I was going
You Love Me, You Love Me Not
I don't mind arrogance when it's a case of someone just tip-toeing over the line from supreme confidence (not that I would ever do that). But I do mind ego, when it's so easily bruised that it becomes a sort
Marketing Innovation II
I had to pick up my wife’s Mercedes which had been serviced in part of the same Penske Auto Group where I buy my Bentleys. (Bentley picks up and delivers, but don’t get me started.) As I drove away, the
Why All Those Consultants Have Raised Fees
Alan, Right now here at RainToday and Wellesley Hills Group we’re analyzing the results of our “Fees and Pricing in Consulting” survey and working to create the report. We asked one question about how much your fees have gone up
Okay, but what do you REALLY charge by the hour?
A guy writes me today who sat through a three-hour talk I gave on value-based fees not too long ago. He wanted to know how much I really charge for an "average month of consulting" and how many hours I
Amateur Hour
Every morning I receive Google Alerts telling me where my name or Million Dollar Consulting and similar phrases of mine are used. Most of the time I find very complimentary citations, rarely I find someone ripping me off (who is
The 13 Greatest Mistakes Consultants Make and How to Avoid Them
1. Dancing with non-buyers, gatekeepers, and nonentities. Consider yourself a peer only of the true buyer, the person who can authorize a check. That philosophy is inside your head. If you want to avoid ever having anyone upset with you and
You Sure About That?
The “experts” recently predicted a double-digit win for Barack Obama in the New Hampshire primary, which was a pretty good call with the exception that Hillary Clinton beat him by three, which was about a 13-point miss. These pollsters were paid