It's not very difficult to comprehend why we have a lot of jokes floating in the cyberspace about consultants and top management.
You hire a consultant to solve or show you a way to solve your problems, or your company's problems. If you don't really understand the mess created by you, how is it possible for a stranger to put things in order?
Yet, some argue that if a doctor can repair your health, why cannot a consultant repair an organization or a process. Point taken, but there is a difference in the way a doctor operates and how a consultant works.
Doctor discusses with his patient, inquires about the problem area, and then tries to give the best possible medication. But a consultant's style of working is different.
He is employed by the top management, and so he works only with them. He gets a feel of the organization or the problem area, on the surface, from the top management and starts his work. He doesn't actually go deep into the organization, learn about the current system being followed and talk to employees, who, I believe, will have all the answers for the management's problems.
Most often the employed consultants don't have the technical know-how or the way the business is done in a particular industry. They have an MBA tag, possibly from an overseas institution, printed on their visiting cards, 5-10 years of experience in some industry, and utter some strong management words viz. processes, streamline, solutions, etc.
Without discussing the possible pitfalls in the current approach with the employees, they propose to change the existing system or process completely. That's when you see good employees leaving the organization.
The consultants are paid 6 digit figure salaries, and to justify the payment, they introduce time sheets, work sheets and other documents to be filled up by employees everyday, which consumes a couple of hours everyday. Some to go the extent of monitoring the daily work of the employees.
To cut it short, if you think your company is in a mess, talk to employees. Involve everyone, if possible. They are definitely gonna provide you with the solution.
April 6, 2009 at 10:39 AM
Hey, what is up now?
April 6, 2009 at 9:58 PM
We have got a consultant and he has started working.
April 8, 2009 at 11:47 AM
then its your managements fault that they hired the wrong consultant.
I know fairly large pool of consultants who are technically awesome. They could just write a book about their expertise in the field.
And I've seen them work. deliver on time with quality and ofcourse they charge accordingly.
Btw, most of them are NOT MBA's. And one of them is a 12th pass only but has 10 yrs experience and is the best available in his field in India.
April 8, 2009 at 12:56 PM
SO, one more company added in your list Vinay?
April 8, 2009 at 10:29 PM
What he is trying to do?
April 9, 2009 at 6:56 AM
@anonymous: I really have had pretty bad experiences with consultants and a majority of them were MBAs.
It is our management's fault.
@Santhosh and Prasanthi: No comments on blog. You know why.
April 14, 2009 at 9:59 PM
Well, well, well...who can understand your situation better than me! Imagine him reading your blog...perhaps, atleast this would make him aware of his great working style..
April 14, 2009 at 10:44 PM
Him reading my blog. He would simply say "Not about Me."
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