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Ella Bernie posted a new activity comment
Hi Sarah, sorry this got missed and welcome to our community
Tagging some of our community who are also NEDs and trustees who you might want to connect with – James McKerracher, Jake B, John Kerner, Justin Abbott Chalew, Derrick Gray, Mike Weston, John Panczak, Peter Simeonov, Arabella Nairne, Dene Heywood, Amanda Green, Lisa Karran, Amelie Chowna, Caroline Marsh
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Jade Phillips posted a new activity comment
Thanks for tagging me Ella Bernie!
James McKerracher, I’ve booked some time in your calendar 🙂
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Hi Paul, Rebecca Beck, Ilaria Vilkelis, Janis Chan, Volker Ballueder , Nikki Eve Wallis, Mike Richardson, Saori Okada, Amanda Green, Allan Kelly, Stuart Prestedge, Anthony Donataccio, @leonardo-zangrando, James McKerracher might be able to offer some assistance
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Thanks for tagging me, Ella.
I think it depends what kind of coaching you’d like to do, Paul. I wanted to do Health Coaching, so I did my certification through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. Hope that helps.
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Hi Paul – jumping on to echo what others have said – really depends on what your end goal is, I wanted something evidence-based and for ICF accreditation – to align against ethical principles and future proofing as I see this industry moving into more regulation sooner or later. If you’re supplementing advisory/mentoring role, you may only be after a general skills based course – although it depends on who you are! Happy to discuss further (full disclosure, I am par…
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Ella Bernie posted a new activity comment
Hi Jules, this is a great question and a topic that so many consultants struggle with – tagging some members who might be able to give you some advice – Paul David Mather, Andrew Wainstein, Saira Chaudry, Ben Legg, Anthony Donataccio, Julia Poncar, Emma Jelley, Allan Kelly, Ilaria Vilkelis, Shamir, James McKerracher, Nicola MacPhail
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I came to the conclusion a few years ago that the biggest imepediment to earning money was me being prepared to ask for a bigger number. Its very easy to play safe, especially when you need the work. And I did just have a client say No because I was too expensive which either indicates I’ve found the top of the market or I didn’t execute my ask well enough (probably a bit of both.)
I’ve worked with partners and agencies (occasional contract type work I’ve done) were th…
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Hi Jules,
I tend to find that rates vary dependent on the consultancy I’m working with. I do a lot of delivery for one in particular and I’m being paid a third of what the client is invoiced, and in my experience that’s pretty standard. If I were to introduce a new client to them I’d consider negotiating two thirds for any work I delivered. This was also the business model we used for our associates in my previous role, which was a permanent position in a leadership de…
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Ella Bernie posted a new activity comment
Hi Stuart, thanks for sharing – sounds really interesting! Tagging some people who might be interested – Zarir 'Zed' Vakil, Krishna Mohan - Consultant Projects & CAD, Volker Ballueder , Peter Simeonov, Kai-Erik Sunell, Maria Evans PhD, Kellie O Hara, Iain Hunter, James McKerracher, Ilaria Vilkelis, John Panczak, Faris Aranki, Mike Richardson, Jen Whitfield, Ian Bessarabia, Laura Thomas
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