Monthly Archives: March 2018

Busy times here…

To those of you who follow this blog, my apologies for the recent lack of activity. Been busy here, and hope to pick up the pace again.

My personal goal has been one blog post per week, but may drop back to twice a month. Want to spend more time developing the on-line class on consulting. So keep watching.

In order to achieve that goal, I plan to alter my experiment in civic responsibility – aka the HOA (Homeowner’s Association) board. While valuable experience in dealing with difficult (and often irrational) people, it takes time away from more important goals.

To be clear — it is not all bad. I’ve learned much, and worked with some very good and dedicated people — but a few bad apples do spoil the barrel. It may be time to move on.

Also busy this month with some fun — a training project in San Diego, and a family event in Minneapolis. Next month I hope to be back in the blogging groove.


Thank you to those of you who responded to my question last month:

What would YOU like to know most about starting or running a small consulting practice?

I am still soliciting input for my pilot course, so if you have not answered, I’d love to hear from you here. 

  • Please let me know if you are interested in the pilot. It will be limited to 10-15 to allow more personal time, and will be offered at a substantial discount over the full course.
  • The pilot is based on expanding my recent on-line webinar with the my professional society. The webinar is FREE –  you do not need to be an IEEE member to view it.

As always, thank you for your interest in JumpToConsulting, and and best wishes with your consulting concerns and activities. — Uncle Daryl 

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