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re: Consulting advice
Posted on 2/4/16 at 9:44 am to LSUFanHouston
Posted on 2/4/16 at 9:44 am to LSUFanHouston
I'm not looking for talent.... I have the talent.
I'm looking for a business that excels in contract negotiation and consulting rates.
My expertise is in nurse counseling, rework assessments, risk assessment, and dealing with healthcare administration.
I don't want to run a staffing agency.....the company I work for is great and has unlimited resources and business relationships, jcaho gold seals....etc
What I need is a structure and a contract expert to seal the deal. Currently I'm 1099 but if went to the table providing a more broad service as a FIRM, with the relationship I have with the CEO I know he would bite. He loves me and he knows I've been an integral part of his companies success. He understands my value and he has always rewarded me when we meet goals.
He is also a guy that is very "plan oriented." He needs to see the vision and the cost and what he'd be paying for. I don't have he time to create that and I'm looking for a company that can create that plan.
I'm looking for a business that excels in contract negotiation and consulting rates.
My expertise is in nurse counseling, rework assessments, risk assessment, and dealing with healthcare administration.
I don't want to run a staffing agency.....the company I work for is great and has unlimited resources and business relationships, jcaho gold seals....etc
What I need is a structure and a contract expert to seal the deal. Currently I'm 1099 but if went to the table providing a more broad service as a FIRM, with the relationship I have with the CEO I know he would bite. He loves me and he knows I've been an integral part of his companies success. He understands my value and he has always rewarded me when we meet goals.
He is also a guy that is very "plan oriented." He needs to see the vision and the cost and what he'd be paying for. I don't have he time to create that and I'm looking for a company that can create that plan.
This post was edited on 2/4/16 at 9:48 am
Posted on 2/4/16 at 10:05 am to L S Usetheforce
Sounds like an excellent opportunity. I wish I could provide some good LA references but I live in SC! You might want to talk to your accountant or any accountant friend/family you know and see if they have some ideas. An accountant with a diverse client base of businesses likely has connections/resources that could provide some good leads. Also, as much as I hate dealing with attorneys, if you can find one that does corporate work on things like operating agreements, contracts, service agreements etc, that might help get the ball moving for you. Best of luck.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 10:06 am to L S Usetheforce
I think you have two needs here.
1) You need help structuring yourself as more than just a guy with a name... you want to have the look and image of a firm. You also need help with what I call the "vision and mission thing"
For this, reach out to SCORE in Baton Rouge.
SCORE BR
2) You need help negotiating a contract with your current client.
SCORE can help you with the general terms and path, and you need an attorney skilled in contract law to help you write the contract.
1) You need help structuring yourself as more than just a guy with a name... you want to have the look and image of a firm. You also need help with what I call the "vision and mission thing"
For this, reach out to SCORE in Baton Rouge.
SCORE BR
2) You need help negotiating a contract with your current client.
SCORE can help you with the general terms and path, and you need an attorney skilled in contract law to help you write the contract.
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