Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

A Survival Guide for New Consultants

Rate this book
Alvin Alexander worked as a consultant for over twenty years. He began at the bottom, working for a small salary plus the exciting promise of "performance incentives". Sadly, those incentives didn't come right away. In fact, they barely came at all during the first year.But he kept pushing on, and after working 90-hour weeks for 18-24 months, and making pretty much every mistake a consultant can make -- such as offering advice without knowing all the facts, or before anyone actually asked for his advice -- things got better. The short story is that he created his own consulting firm, grew his income to over $300,000 per year, sold his business, and "retired" before his 45th birthday.Here's how Mr. Alexander describes A Survival Guide for New I wrote this book, I kept thinking back to my first years as a consultant -- the lean years -- and asked, "Would this information have helped me?" I also thought about the employees I hired, and how I coached them to prepare for meetings and handle certain situations. If I thought a story told an important lesson, I included it here.In the end, this book is for any consultant with ambition. It’s written for the consultant who wants to be involved in the big decisions, the consultant who meets with clients and prospects to discuss their most challenging problems, the consultant who makes the big presentations, influences decision-makers, and has happy, long-term customers. It’s for the person who aspires to be a partner in a consulting firm, or who wants to run his own consulting business.Finally, with the summary sections ("cheat sheets") at the end of the book, you can also use this as a reference manual, such as reminding yourself of the important points the night before a big meeting.I hope you enjoy this book, and I hope it leads to a rewarding, fulfilling career.All the best,Al( This book was originally published as a Kindle eBook under the name, "Zen & the Art of Consulting".)

172 pages, Paperback

First published January 25, 2014

21 people want to read

About the author

Alvin J Alexander

1 book1 follower

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
0 (0%)
4 stars
4 (30%)
3 stars
6 (46%)
2 stars
1 (7%)
1 star
2 (15%)
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews
3 reviews
January 16, 2019
After being in this kind of role for the past few years, I thought I'd check in to see if there was anything I could work on or improve professionally, and this book caught my attention. While there are some useful tips in this book in terms of the chapter/section headers, the actual content is very repetitive and focuses on how much the author makes and how good a worker they are and how they are always right. There is no depth nor much order in these page-long anecdotes. By the end it got incredibly frustrating to read.
Profile Image for Aelena.
65 reviews18 followers
August 2, 2015
in spite of the title it also contains useful reminders for seasoned professionals. I say reminders because it is basically stuff everyone should already know. has useful snippets, but no big revelations tho'.
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.