25th May 2006, 12:13 PM
Its a brave person who writes a book called 'the perfect consultant'!
Surely the overheads are not vastly different (apart from the flashy Mercs and swanky offices that all consultants enjoy ).
Non-chargeable time is presumably taken up by preparing tenders and that sort of thing; would that be a comparable amount of time between a field unit and a consultancy? Not precisely, but we are talking rules of thumb here.
Surely the overheads are not vastly different (apart from the flashy Mercs and swanky offices that all consultants enjoy ).
Non-chargeable time is presumably taken up by preparing tenders and that sort of thing; would that be a comparable amount of time between a field unit and a consultancy? Not precisely, but we are talking rules of thumb here.