July 2006
Quick Overview

Management consulting is a growing, lucrative business for the small
business entrepreneur. Annual industry sales estimate range between
$130B and $150B. With the current growth in the number of small
business firms, consultants have an expanding base of potential
customers.
What defines and separates a
consultant from others in the field is the experience and wisdom that
is applicable to a specialized field. Typical across-the-board business
needs include legal, human resource, marketing, financial and
technological expertise. While these are general business processes,
consulting needs also include specialized fields ranging from
accounting to wills/succession planning.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
- - 25% of consulting firms are classified as non-employers (or self-employed)
- - over 80% of consulting firms have 1-4 employees
Flexible
schedules and choice of projects are usually touted as advantages for
the self-employed consultant. However, there are other considerations:
1) changing pay schedules; 2) marketing and self-promotion; 3)
financial preparation for healthcare and retirement costs; and 4)
working independently. These are all critical evaluation points before
deciding to venture into this line of business.
Gloria J. Allen
Industry Snapshot: Management Consulting
Take a look at our July 2006 full
industry report on Management Consulting Services (PDF Format). If you are
interested in other industry snapshots, visit our SBDC
Counselors Toolkit.
Links of Interest
Consulting Magazine
Independent Computer Consultants Association
Investment Management Consultant Association
Society for Human Resource Management
National Association of Tax Consultants
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Demographic Trends?
Revenues of $27 Billion by American Indian and Alaska Native Businesses
According to the U.S. Census June 20 report, the Survey of Business Owners: American Indian-and Alaska
, stated that 201,387 businesses were Native-Owned and had gross sales
of $26.9 billion. The businesses owned by an American Indian tribal
entity were not included in this particular survey as they were in the
1997 survey. The industries best represented by these Native-owners
included: Native-Owned Firms: 2002
- - construction (32,253)
- - other services (26,651)
- - health care and social assistance (24,428)
- - professional, scientific, and technical services (22,505)
- - retail trade (20,494)
For every 10 Native-owned businesses, 3 were in construction or other services (repair, maintenance or personal services).
Since
the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, California was home to most of
the businesses (20,380), Los Angeles County is credited with the most
firms (13,061). California leads the top 5 states in Native-owned firms
followed by Oklahoma , Texas , New York , and Florida respectively.
The
research also showed that 1 out of 8 firms, or 24,498 businesses, have
191,270 employees. It is notable that 3,631 businesses had earnings of
$1 million or more. Only 178 Native-owned firms currently employ 100 or
more yet are responsible for gross sales of $5.3 billion or ¼ of the
total revenue earned. Those 176,889 firms (without employees) averaged
individual earnings of $27,623, but represent a respectable $4.9
billion to invest in their business or the economic development of
their community.
For more details see: http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/business_ownership/007013.html
Judith Johnson
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