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(Part 2 of 2)
by Joshua Feinberg, co-founder of Computer Consulting 101
Does your company need to retain the services of a competent
computer consulting firm, but you have no idea how to really
evaluate "competence"?
In the first
part of this two-part series on Computer Consulting 101 hiring tips,
we looked at why small businesses find it so difficult to hire good
computer consulting companies, as well as four basic questions that
you must be addressed when searching for a new computer consulting
vendor.
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Now in this second and final installment of this two part series on
Computer Consulting 101 hiring tips, we'll look at how you can
evaluate the true, often-confusing expenses of using a computer
consulting company, as well as how to more thoroughly review the
computer consulting company's professional credentials and
experience.
Reseller, "Pure" Computer Consulting Company, or
Hybrid Technology Provider
- Does your company resell various technology products, such as
hardware and software?
- Is this a profit center or do you mind if we shop for our
products elsewhere?
- And if we do shop elsewhere, can we still purchase your needs
analysis and procurement services?
- Are there any other vendors, such as ISPs or telephone
companies, that your firm acts as an agent or affiliate
for?
- In other words, do you accept commissions or referral fees for
steering business toward certain vendors?
Costs, Hidden Charges, and Billing Procedures
- What are your payment terms, rates and hourly billing
minimums?
- What is billable and what is not billable?
- Do you charge for your travel time?
- Telephone support?
- E-mail/online support?
- Remote support?
- Are there any hourly rate billing premiums for after-hours or
emergency service?
- What constitutes "after hours" or an
"emergency"?
- Do you offer support contracts?
- What are the cost and benefits?
Client Reference Accounts, Case Studies, and Testimonials
- Can you tell me about one of your more long-term small
business client accounts?
- Can you tell me about one of your more recently signed-on
clients?
- Can you tell me about a small business client who didn't work
out and why?
- Can you provide references?
Research/Developments and Keeping Skills Sharp
- How do you keep up with new tech developments?
- What do you bill clients for and what do you absorb
internally?
- Are there any gray areas?
Training Approach and Knowledge Transfer
- How do you feel about handholding and in-depth training with
users?
- What kind of user and technical training can you provide?
- Will you train our internal computer administrator to become
more self-sufficient, even if it takes away from your "job
security" and opportunities to bill more hours?
The Bottom Line on More Computer Consulting 101 Hiring Tips
Don't fall into the ultra-common trap of hiring an independent
computer consultant or computer consulting firm that isn't a good
fit for your business. Use these Computer Consulting 101 hiring and
screening questions as the basis for making a more informed hiring
decision for your computer consulting vendor. And if you have any
doubts, don't be afraid to seek out a second opinion with another
computer consulting company.
About the Author
Joshua Feinberg, co-founder of Computer
Consulting 101, is a 15-year veteran of small business computer
consulting and an internationally recognized expert on small
business computer consulting. He has appeared in dozens of business
and IT trade publications including CRN, VARBusiness, Microsoft
Direct Access, TechRepublic, American Express OPEN Platinum
Ventures, Entrepreneur, Inc, SCORE, Small Business Computing, and
USA Today. To get immediate online access to Joshua’s proven sales
and marketing strategies for growing your computer consulting
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