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3 Compelling Rewards For Being A Coach/consultant
Being a coach/consultant can be extremely rewarding and a really worthwhile business. Not only are you helping people to understand something, but you are giving them the motivation and will to succeed. There are many benefits that come with a business like this, but here are just a few of the main ones:

1. You Are Doing Something Which You Love and Getting Paid Very Well for it

When you are doing something that you enjoy and know a lot about, work no longer feels like a chore. You can work your own hours and you generally do not have to work as many hours as the average person does, due to the fact that you get paid more per hour.

Doing something you love brings out the best in you and your life will no longer seem unfulfilled. You will have a purpose and you will have a great sense of success too. Being a coach/consultant really is rewarding and as long as you possess the right skills, you will have a very long, successful business which you enjoy and which you get rewarded handsomely for!

2. You Get to Meet All Kinds of Interesting People

Being a coach/consultant allows you to meet all

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Ask The Project Management Advisor - Building Crucial Project Management Skills
What do you see as the most crucial skills a project manager must possess to be successful in today?s highly competitive project management environment? Every project manager worth his or her salt knows how to plan out a project, define a critical path, resource load to a schedule, manage scope, deliver within budget, manage risks and issues, and manage change requests effectively. These skills are here to stay and will continue to be core to any project manager?s skill base. Neglect to master these competencies and you might as well just pack it in as a PM. I see five advanced tools as crucial for today?s PM to master...
Watch The Pontificator!
The first thing you can do about the pontificator at your meeting is to take a good hard look at whether the pontificator absolutely needs to be at the meeting. Will the pontificator contribute valuable content and perspective that will add value to the meeting? If not avoid having the pontificator at the meeting in the first place...
Leading on the Edge Report - April 2008
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I'm going to do an experiment. I want to dramatically increase my subscriber list and see how many project managers and leaders I can touch. In doing so, I'm going to give away all of my self-study seminars, webcasts, and resources. Rather than collect revenue for my content, I'm going to rely on ad revenue from Amazon and Google through the increased traffic to my website. This is good for you because you can download all of my webcasts, self-study seminars, and resources with my compliments. Here is all I ask of you: * Pass this email around to your colleagues or anyone who you think would benefit from my products. * Download away, but please don't share content with others; send them to my website so they can download for free. * Feel free to click through any of the Google or Amazon ads which might interest you. Please note that this applies to self-study seminars, resources, and webcasts only. Books and Amazon Shorts are still at regular price. If the experiment doesn't yield the results I expect then I'll probably revert back to charging for my content; so take advantage of it now. Go to http://www.project-management-seminar.com/ to get your content today. Download away and forward this on to your colleagues.
Smarts Minus Direction Equals Absent-Minded Professor
A key component of an inspirational leader is one who drives a clear and believable direction for the team to follow. Whether it is a direction which affects thousands of people in a multinational corporation or one that affects only a handful of people in a volunteer organization, establishing a direction which motivates and inspires a team to deliver results is a crucial first step to being an inspirational leader.
Leading on the Edge Report - March 2008
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Ten Tips to Boost Your Facilitation Skills
You may be a great consultant, one who effectively applies his or her wisdom and experience to help his or her client solve some tough business problem. That's all fine and well. When it comes to facilitation, though, it's a different ballgame and a very different approach to problem solving. I like to think of the difference as follows: Great consultants advise clients on how to solve problems. Great facilitators help clients solve their own problems. So, can a great consultant be a great facilitator? Absolutely. I've known some outstanding consultants who were extremely effective facilitators. But it's wrong to assume that just because you are a great consultant you will automatically be a great facilitator. Some are self-aware and know not to dip a toe in the facilitation pool. Many, though, assume that they know how to facilitate solutions and end up in a crash-and-burn situation with their client...
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Five Simple Strategies to Unify Your Project Teams
Every experienced project manager has certainly experienced challenges in getting their teams to behave like?well, teams. But with organization and guidance you can help your project teams accomplish more and eliminate many of the setbacks and challenges that make teamwork so difficult. Get five strategies for unifying and organizing your teams...
Drive a Tight Agenda, Don't Let It Drive You
An effective agenda goes beyond start time, location, topics, and durations. Effective agendas support the meeting purpose, set the expectations of attendees as to what will be discussed, inform attendees of any preparation that will be required prior to the meeting give the meeting leader a roadmap for driving the agenda, permit adequate time to cover each item and allow the meeting leader to adjust the agenda easily if the meeting gets behind schedule.
How Could This Happen? Avoid Project Screw-Ups for You and Your Business Partner
Having a business partner remember you as ?that $%@*# project manager? because you were associated with a project failure is one of the worst things that can happen to a project manager. Not only will you have lost the trust of that business partner, but your ability to win the trust of other business partners could be in jeopardy because of the negative reputation you may have earned. While this is a very real risk, you can take steps to avoid that fate. Follow these six tangible principles to avert those project screw-ups and stay on the road to success:
Be Accessible, Not Open Door
When I became a manager, I shortly thereafter gave my empathetic, ?I have an open door policy? speech and was ready to solve problems for anyone who crossed my threshold. Within a few months of my open door policy, I saw my own productivity drop and my frustration level rise because I kept getting interrupted by people taking me up on my open-door policy. My open-door policy soon turned into a series of random interruptions that caused me to not get my stuff done. I came to recognize that I needed to be accessible to people but that I could control the accessibility through scheduled time. Open-door means be accessible, not come in whenever you want.
Freud and the Small Business Owner
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I'll Be Done Friday, Honest!  Six Techniques to Ensure Solid Project Management Execution
Ah, the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry. Despite how pretty a project schedule looks, how clear the organization chart is, or how well articulated the risks and issues are, the most successful projects execute great to a great plan. Solid project management execution means driving the plan, making adjustments as necessary to address unforeseen issues, and removing roadblocks which can inhibit successful completion. The project manager has to stay steady at the helm making sure these things happen; they won't just happen by themselves.
Execute or Be Executed
Some of my most uncomfortable situations in my 20+ years as a professional have involved me getting my head handed to me on a silver platter because I bungled a project.
Smarts Minus Direction Equals Absent-Minded Professor
Having great intelligence and knowledge as a leader is important to establishing credibility and showing a team that you have the intellectual horsepower to lead the team. But a leader needs discipline to deliver results.
Shiny Objects and Other Distractions
A shiny object isn?t important to the task at hand and isn?t time-sensitive. If something comes across your desk that can be done later without impact to your work yet interrupts what you?re doing constitutes a shiny object.
Doesn't Accountability Count Anymore?
In every single successful project I've ever been associated with there was a project structure which ultimately put responsibility and accountability for the project on a single project manager. Strip away singular accountability and you screw up the project.
It's Not All About The Ivory Tower
Understanding communication expectations is very important to establishing an effective transfer of information between you and your colleague.  When it comes to communicating across organization or culture, understanding what other people do, what their priorities are, and what is important to them also contributes to getting your point across effectively.  Now, I?m not saying that if you?re going to have a conversation with one person you need to research his job and priorities.  I am referring to situations where you are going to be communicating with a colleague on a regular basis in order to get something done together.
Activity Minus Focus Equals Randomness
Leading a team means setting a meaningful objective, understanding how to achieve the objective, inspiring the team to complete the objective, and leading them down the field to victory.  With each of these steps, the leader is expected to maintain a razor-sharp focus on what needs to be done.  Think about a pro football (American football to my non-U.S. friends!) quarterback.  His job is clear; to move the ball down the field until the ball (attached to a player) crosses over the goal line.  The successful quarterback maintains focus and keeps the ball moving through a variety of passing and running plays.  If he loses that focus, there is greater likelihood for fumbles or turnovers which keep the quarterback from achieving his objective.  It?s no different when leading a team.  Define the objective, plan out the work to achieve the objective, inspire the team, and execute.
"I Don't Have Time For Vision!" Six Principles For Implementing a Useful Organizational Vision
Vision is not something reserved for the higher-ups and it is not some highfalutin lingo that the folks in marketing dream up. A well-developed vision provides direction, inspires performance, sets priorities, ensures alignment with corporate objectives, and doesn't create meaningless work for you and your team. When done poorly, a vision is nothing more than a huge waste of time in developing something to appease your boss and likely gets stuffed in a drawer after the "vision exercise" is done. I've been on both sides of the ledger: I've developed organizational visions which were quite useful in driving priorities and moving the team in the right direction. Then again, I've had a few which were painful to develop and served no use in driving my organization.
My Banzai CEO Blog
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Leadership
Pride. Envy. Gluttony. Lust. Anger. Greed. Sloth. You either recognize these as the seven deadly sins or as themes for prime-time television. Nonetheless, you were probably taught as a child that these are bad and you shouldn?t do them. As leaders, there are seven deadly character sins which make the difference between a mediocre and outstanding leader...
Project Management Screw-up #6 - The Team Didn't Gel
You could have a doable schedule, all the budget in the world, and perfect tools. Unless you've got a well-oiled team, you're doomed. Learn about those characteristics and save your next project from tanking due to an ineffective team.
We Found A Rock Star! Hiring The Best Of The Best
Finding the right candidate for a job can be highly frustrating for both managers and recruiters. If you wait too long, the work will keep piling up and your management may start thinking you can get along without the position. Pull the trigger too soon and you risk hiring a candidate that does not fit in the organization. Get six tips to help you hire the best of the best...
Project Management Screw-up #5 - We didn?t have the right sponsorship
For any project, it?s crucial to get an appropriate level of project sponsorship. The ideal project sponsor for your project would possess crucial characteristics. Learn about those characteristics and save your next project from tanking due to poor sponsorship.
Thirteen Tips to Effective Upward Management
Upward management is one of those skills that some do very well, many never seem to master, and virtually all learn only through on-the-job lessons-learned. When done well, both the manager and employee work as a team to ensure each other is informed, address problems before they spin out of control, and be more effective at managing. When done poorly, both manager and employee are not only ineffective at getting the job done but are chronically frustrated due to mis-steps and surprises.
Great Communicators Can Truly Be Made
Excerpted from The Truth About Getting Your Point Across. Courage. Conviction. Wisdom. Clarity. Credibility. Five attributes that are essential, regardless of whether you are speaking in front of hundreds of people, writing a report to your boss, or running a PTA board meeting. Five attributes that build the foundation of someone who gets his or her point across effectively.
One Less Meeting Will Get You Home In Time for Dinner
Excerpted from The Truth About Getting Your Point Across. As much as I may grouse about meetings, some of them were necessary, beneficial and effective. Then again, there were those that were a total waste of time and could have been accomplished by some other means. The million dollar question then becomes a question of how do you keep the beneficial meetings and eliminate the wastes of time.
Watch Those Pontificators!
Excerpted from The Truth About Getting Your Point Across. The first thing you can do about the pontificator at your meeting is to take a good hard look at whether the pontificator absolutely needs to be at the meeting. Will the pontificator contribute valuable content and perspective that will add value to the meeting? If not avoid having the pontificator at the meeting in the first place.


kinds of different people and that makes the job really varied. Life and work can often become really boring, but if you are constantly meeting new people and teaching them, you will find that you meet a wide range of characters that will both test you and bring out the best in you.

As you are teaching something that you know and love, you will also find that the people you meet are often like you and you will enjoy getting to know them and talking about something you both know and love. Meeting new people everyday is certainly better than being locked away in an office!

3. You Are Helping People

By far, one of the best benefits of teaching people what you know is the fact that you are helping them. What would you have given to have been taught properly about your favorite subject? Or perhaps you did have a good teacher and that is what has inspired you to want to teach others?

Whatever your reasons are and no matter what subject you are going to be coaching/consulting, you will feel a great deal of appreciation for what you are doing. It is much better to help people out in life rather than compete with them!

So, overall, a coaching/consulting business is an extremely rewarding one, both personally and financially. The only thing you need to worry about is whether or not you have the right skills to become a coach/consultant in the first place! More on that in another article.

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Alan Quan used to be a miserable employee in hopes of climbing the corporate ladder. He quickly wised up to that BS and fired his boss. Today he is an Internet Coaching Empire coach specializing in helping people build their own successful internet business. Visit his website at www.e-bizcoachalan.com/MentorFortunes/coach.htm and find out how he can help you accomplish your goals.





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