If you are a solo practitioner, you may be considering teaming with other public relations professionals to better serve your clients and compete in your market. I am a true believer in the power of teaming. In 2001, I transitioned my firm from an employee-based business model to a consultant-based business model. We eventually grew into a power team of 20 talented and dedicated independent consultants.
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Forging Successful Consultant Teams
Posted by Joan Gladstone in October 5th 2009
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under: 2009 International Conference: Delivering Value, Career Corner, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, Management & Leadership, Professional Development and Training, PRSA Conferences, PRSA International Conference, Seminars
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