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Chargement... Is consulting for you? : a primer for information professionalspar Ulla De Stricker
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Libraries choose to hire consultants for a variety of reasons, from filling in the gaps when they need expertise or personnel to bringing their services and programs to the next level. Librarians and information professionals possess a unique mix of skills that are well suited to consulting. Expert author Ulla de Stricker builds on this skill set to present a range of consulting activities from highly specialized, focused activities to broad, strategic efforts. Providing a from-the-trenches perspective of the many consulting opportunities available both within and outside the library setting, this guide will help you Identify the pros and cons of consulting, Partner with professionals to maximize your business, Develop effective business and marketing plans, Learn to negotiate using the contract and proposal primer, Set up shop and thrive as a consultant. If you've ever considered becoming a consultant, this book will help you determine whether it's right for you and give you the tools to succeed. Seasoned consultants, library directors and trainers, and companies working with libraries will also gain inspiration from the wealth of ideas offered here. Book jacket. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In other words, this book is "Library Consulting for Dummies," in that there's few project studies or any in-depth discussion. As this is clearly marketed as "a primer," it's meant to give just the basic facts. But interviews with other consultants -- even just "a sample week" as examples of the consultant's life -- would have been instructive. Therefore, this is a decent book for someone considering a job change, but further reading will be necessary. ( )