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What are the clients going to do assuming HMR&C and Osborne get their way?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
I have worked alongside a team from a consultancy and there were some in the team I'd genuinely rate. It was a new product/business change type programme though not IT.
Problem was the assignment bod was never sure who he could get - he knew who he wanted and managed to secure them most of the time, but when he couldn't you'd get any old (or newbie) pair of hands warming a seat.
Still not sure the value proposition is that great thoughComment
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Originally posted by Danglekt View PostThat's a bit mean...
I have worked alongside a team from a consultancy and there were some in the team I'd genuinely rate. It was a new product/business change type programme though not IT.
Problem was the assignment bod was never sure who he could get - he knew who he wanted and managed to secure them most of the time, but when he couldn't you'd get any old (or newbie) pair of hands warming a seat.
Still not sure the value proposition is that great though
The bigger problem is that the more talented consultants are there to sell more days as a priority over getting the job done.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
The bigger problem is that the more talented consultants are there to sell more days as a priority over getting the job done.
100% agreeComment
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostCouldn't clients offer MSAs (think they are called that). A while ago a client offered me one of these. Basically they ask you to quote for some project based task. You may not win the work every time. Work orders generated each time. You provide the tools (laptop,software) use their system where needed. The hours worked are offsite, project dependant, could be a few hours a week or every day (it is timeline driven so up to you). You are allowed other clients. This client also had bums on seats contractors but was getting IR35 twitchy and did not want to imply MOO.
Surely that could never fail IR35 or be subject to the 1 month then payroll rule?
It would also work well for a lot of clients.
I don't believe the rules could apply to fixed price work of this nature.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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It was a new product/business change type programme though not IT.
Consultancies can be good at BA / Business Change work, just don't let them near your technologyThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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