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Niche-Me! The Science of Consulting The Art of Adaptation Carla Kinslow, Ph.D.
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Consulting begins with a need from a client… The client needs your expertise OR It’s cheaper to pay someone outside the company to take care of their specific needs They find a “consultant” An expert in the field Quick answers/solutions Exact, cost-efficient answers/solutions
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Becoming a scientific consultant – Path to the job Typical – Get your degree, get a job, get expertise, get bored, find a consulting company that needs your expertise Not so typical – Get your degree, become a consultant, get an expertise
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Becoming a scientific consultant – market yourself Once you get your degree… You are an “expert” in that field But…what if no one needs you? You go out and market yourself… But…if no one needs you? Then you adapt your skills to something someone needs How? You have a M.S. or Ph.D….you can figure out anything!
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A successful consulting scientist can: Market themselves Communicate well – across any discipline Understand business needs Train themselves to fill those needs Be willing to learn something foreign to them Do it FAST! Business sense Understand the $ value of your knowledge Budgeting Marketing Profit/Loss Must
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What my average week looks like… 50-60 hours of work 30-40 hours billable Learn something completely new and then produce a product for the client On call – ALL the time Weekends are not off-limits Challenging every day I am paid to develop fast and novel solutions better than anyone else! FUN!
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