ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2001. The advisory role in organizations is more important today than it has ever been. To perform effectively, managers and professionals need the skills of the consultant. This manual is designed to provide practical help for all advisers, whether working within or outside the organization. It covers every aspect of the process, from interpersonal skills to organizational context, from planning to follow-up. This second edition reflects developments which have taken place since the publication of the first edition and now includes ten chapters on the impact that action learning has on change processes and the way that the Web is likely to influence consulting. Each chapter concludes with guidelines summarizing the content, and questions designed to help the reader to apply the material to his or her own activities. Real-life cases from Dr Margerison's own experience are included, as well as examples drawn from the work of many well-known consultants.

part 1|40 pages

Purposes and Processes

chapter 1|9 pages

Why Managerial Consulting is Important

chapter 2|9 pages

How to Identify the Main Consulting Steps

chapter 3|10 pages

Key Processes of Consultation

chapter 4|10 pages

Time Management and Contracting

part 2|42 pages

Personal and Interpersonal Skills

chapter 5|12 pages

Interpersonal Consulting Skills

chapter 6|10 pages

How to Gain Permission and Territory

chapter 7|8 pages

How to Raise Energy Levels

part 3|41 pages

Principles, Plans and Models

chapter 9|12 pages

What is your Consulting Model?

chapter 10|9 pages

How Managers can Consult

chapter 11|9 pages

What is your Systems Overview?

chapter 12|9 pages

Why Role Consultation is Important

part 4|34 pages

Politics and Pressures

chapter 13|8 pages

The Politics of Consulting

chapter 14|7 pages

How to Involve the Make or Break People

chapter 15|6 pages

The Actors and their Scripts

chapter 16|11 pages

Factors Influencing Failure and Success

part 5|16 pages

New Developments

chapter 17|7 pages

Action Learning in Business

chapter 18|7 pages

How to Consult on the Web