On Tuesday, April 17 at 7:30PM I'll be giving a talk sponsored by the Management Consulting Association at Columbia Business School on how you can successfully start and run your own consulting firm. Food will be served. The talk will be held at Columbia Business School in Uris 141.
Topics to be covered:
+ How to prepare for this career path while still in business school and then while in a job after business school (jumping right from an MBA to running your own firm is possible, but tougher)
+ Practical factors of setting up your own firm
+ How to generate business for your firm
The event is free but registration is required. CBS alumni are welcome to join. Register here:
http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/?events/view/?main.id=7313321
If you aren't a CBS alum but would like to attend, email me at RSVP -AT- bachmangroup.net
If you can't attend in person, check back on this blog. I'll be posting my slides from the talk within a few days of April 17.
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