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Moving business from single postings to operating a consultancy w multiple customers

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    #11
    Originally posted by blossom View Post

    Without knowing what you do, it's hard to say....do you actually have a tangible product (software of some sorts), or are you talking providing people consultancy services.


    So while you might be well thought of by your decision makers, your relationships and reputation could quickly go down the pan if you don't have the right people working for you.
    I have very specialist knowledge in public sector funding. I don't have software but do have some BI algorithms I've written looking at data in order to inform key business decisions. Easily replicateable - its more the knowledge of knowing where to look and how to put it together than any fancy software skills. I am already working in a consultancy role at my current client (the recent IR35 changes teased this out), I would just like to expand what i do to other organisations.

    I think I wouldn't get people unless I started to spread myself too thin and i could see that happening if I got a few organisations on board. I would probably use contractors that i know and trust if i could but try to ensure i keep tight control of everything.

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      #12
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      Still no help. TBH if you can't get passed this stage on your own I'd say you are going to struggle to get anywhere near what you want.

      What are you selling?
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        #13
        Originally posted by MeMeMe1966 View Post
        I have very specialist knowledge in public sector funding. I don't have software but do have some BI algorithms I've written looking at data in order to inform key business decisions. Easily replicateable - its more the knowledge of knowing where to look and how to put it together than any fancy software skills. I am already working in a consultancy role at my current client (the recent IR35 changes teased this out), I would just like to expand what i do to other organisations.

        I think I wouldn't get people unless I started to spread myself too thin and i could see that happening if I got a few organisations on board. I would probably use contractors that i know and trust if i could but try to ensure i keep tight control of everything.
        Ah ok...The decision makers you refer to., are you particularly close to any of them? Is this a question you could ask them in confidence? Given they would be the person/role you would be selling into, you could pick their brains on the kind of challenges you are likely to face? Also, you never know, one of them might be interested in running it as a sideline venture with you.

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          #14
          Originally posted by MeMeMe1966 View Post
          I have very specialist knowledge in public sector funding. I don't have software but do have some BI algorithms I've written looking at data in order to inform key business decisions. Easily replicateable - its more the knowledge of knowing where to look and how to put it together than any fancy software skills. I am already working in a consultancy role at my current client (the recent IR35 changes teased this out), I would just like to expand what i do to other organisations.

          I think I wouldn't get people unless I started to spread myself too thin and i could see that happening if I got a few organisations on board. I would probably use contractors that i know and trust if i could but try to ensure i keep tight control of everything.
          Are you selling to public sector? World of pain if so.

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            #15
            Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
            Are you selling to public sector? World of pain if so.
            I remember giving a few pointers, i.e moving to consultancy set up, from my experiences, when you asked the question.

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              #16
              Originally posted by MeMeMe1966 View Post
              I have very specialist knowledge in public sector funding. I don't have software but do have some BI algorithms I've written looking at data in order to inform key business decisions. Easily replicateable - its more the knowledge of knowing where to look and how to put it together than any fancy software skills. I am already working in a consultancy role at my current client (the recent IR35 changes teased this out), I would just like to expand what i do to other organisations.

              I think I wouldn't get people unless I started to spread myself too thin and i could see that happening if I got a few organisations on board. I would probably use contractors that i know and trust if i could but try to ensure i keep tight control of everything.
              Total dreamer/fantasist. 2.5 years in contract, you're having a laugh. I know people in London, total top of the tree, got off the ground doing this but the competition is intense. They form in small groups of elite specialists and they've been struggling to find the talent to satisfy the client requirement. Right now they are advertising contract developer roles at £ 750 a day. Is this something you feel you could muster? I very much doubt it. Just enjoy contracting for the next couple of years until the government kill it in this country would be my advice.

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                #17
                Dare I ask how old you are OP?
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  Dare I ask how old you are OP?
                  late 20's/early 30's I'd guess. I'm all for youthful exuberance but there has to be a reality check here.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by oliverson View Post
                    late 20's/early 30's I'd guess. I'm all for youthful exuberance but there has to be a reality check here.
                    Perhaps the 1966 refers to d.o.b. That'd make him 51.
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                      #20
                      If you have to ask on here - in other words you don't have a network of people to find this information out from in real life - then it's a non-starter.
                      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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