An international membership association for professionals aspiring to become successful independent consultants

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Building a Successful Consulting Practice

Are you:

  • Tired of reporting to a boss?

  • Ready for financial independence?

  • Exhausted by searching for a good job?

  • Frustrated at staying at the same income level for far too long?

  • Ready to take control of your professional life?

  • Worried about not knowing how to make it all happen?

We are a membership organization. Members work with the Center staff to set goals and develop a program of individual and group learning experiences that fit their individual needs. If you are interested in learning how we can help you jump start your consulting business, contact Bruce Katcher at 781-784-4367 or .

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Consulting Excellence Groups

Members of The Center for Independent Consulting are eligible to attend weekly 90-minute workshops. Each week a different topic will be discussed. Here is a partial list of some of the topics:

  • How to earn more money for your services

  • How to close sales

  • How to write winning proposals

  • How to market on a continuous basis

  • Goal setting

Tele-Consulting Excellence Groups are also offered for those who cannot attend a live session.

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Working For Yourself
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Mike Carruthers:
High unemployment and an iffy job market cause a lot of people to think about starting their own business as a consultant.

Listen to Mike Carruthers' interview with Bruce Katcher on the "Something You Should Know" radio show.

Hear the full 18 minute interview.