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Everybody Knows Something

Topic: Business ConsultingBy Gary SpencerPublished Recently added

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Microconsulting

Did you know that you are already a consultant? Think about it - when was the last time a friend, colleague, customer, or other acquaintance asked you to help them to better understand a topic or to make a more informed decision? Happens all the time, right?

That's microconsulting - short bursts of knowledge, perspective, insight, and opinion that help others make better decisions.

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