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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Managed Services - It Ain't an ALL or NOTHING Proposition

Following up on the post last week on "Managed Services Hype, Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt", I wanted to share with you an interesting, thought-provoking article that I saw a few months back from Michael Vizard.

Vizard, as you may know, is a very well-respected, former CRN top-dog editor and veteran InfoWorld editor.

So when he wrote a piece on managed services for eWeek's Channel Insider, it caught my eye.

Go check it out and let me know what you think.

Solution Providers Need to Appreciate a Diversity of Business Models



Thursday, August 14, 2008

Managed Services Hype, Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt




Are you getting tired of being told that if you don't reinvent your business and become a managed services provider that you'll be "extinct"?


And then ground up into fossil foil?


What a load of you-know-what!



Many people in the computer consulting and more broad IT services industry are being fed a complete load of self-serving baloney by PR people, ad agencies, and disguised spokespeople (even some that I might loosely consider "colleagues")... become a Managed Services Provider or small businesses will no longer want you.



There are a few problems with that.






  1. To afford the R&D to develop your own managed services product line, that completely replaces time & materials based Small Business Virtual IT consulting, you typically need a seven-figure business to have a big enough client base to support that heavy five-figure annual R&D.



  2. Providing limited scope managed services to non-technical small business owners creates an enormous managing-expectations challenge. Hey it's not a server problem, it's a workstation problem. No buddy, it's not the workstation hardware, it's the OS. No way, no how, it ain't the OS, you gotta call your ISP. Welcome to human ping-pong ball syndrome. A really bad way to develop trust and long-term relationships with small business clients.



  3. If you resell someone else's managed services, there goes your profit margins. Remember back when you could make a few bucks selling produts?!?



  4. If everything, or just about everything you do, can be delivered without face-time, why do your small business clients need you. There are certainly lower-cost providers ready to deliver managed services facelessly in lower wage nations. (which supposes of course that non-technical small business owners would even "take the bait"... most wouldn't... relationships are everything)



  5. And you might even have to give up account control. They say one of the reasons you study history is so it doesn't repeat itself. I still remember aggressive account enroachment issues like the kind that caught CRN's attention back in 2001. Do you really think human nature and greed has changed that much among ISV's, IHV's, OEM's, ASP's, and MSP's? Watch your back!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Is Your Spouse Poisoning Your Business?

Over the last several years, I've noticed a distributing but relatively commonplace problem.

This problem rears its head not only in the small business computer consulting industry, but in all kinds of small business startups.

The problem you ask?

A spouse is not "on board" with your business, and directly and indirectly sabotages your business.

It's usually a lot more than just career interference.

The problem usually starts because of a vast difference in training and exposure to life experiences.

So if you want to avoid well-intentioned, but ill-informed opinions from not only from your spouse, but from other family members, make sure they are FULLY involved in the planning of your business and don't just act like Monday-morning quarterbacks.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

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IT Sales and Lead Qualification Training Intro/Tips from Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course

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Computer Reseller Business Purchase Authorization Tips - Computer Consulting Kit briefing video

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IT Consulting Marketing Letter of Engagement - Computer Consulting Kit Template Briefing Video

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