consulting business after retirement

Identifying Your Niche Understanding Market Needs When thinking about starting a consulting business after retirement, the first thing I always tell people is to identify what niche they can offer that’s valuable. This means going beyond what you are simply good at and diving deeper into what the market actually needs. Do some research! Talk […]

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3. “How to Turn Your Corporate Experience into a Consulting Business”

Identifying Your Niche Reflect on Your Expertise When I first considered transitioning from corporate life to consulting, the first step I took was to reflect on my past experiences. It’s significant to recognize the skills and knowledge that set you apart. Think back on the projects you’ve led or the challenges you’ve solved. What topics […]

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– Corporate consulting for retirees

As someone who has had the privilege of navigating the waters of corporate consulting, I’ve discovered that retirees possess a wealth of knowledge and experience that is often overlooked. This article is meant to shine a light on how retirees can take their skills into the consulting world, offering value not only to themselves but […]

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– Turn corporate experience into consulting business

Identify Your Niche Understanding Your Strengths When I started my journey into consulting, I had to take a good hard look at what I was good at. What were my unique skills that set me apart from others? Maybe it’s project management, strategic planning, or even team building. Pinpointing your strongest attributes is crucial because […]

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– Consulting business for retirees

Identify Your Niche Understand Your Skills and Interests One of the first steps in building a consulting business is to sit down and take a good hard look at what you’re good at. This is where your life experience really shines. Maybe you’ve spent decades in a specific industry, or perhaps you’ve developed some unique […]

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