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Q. Do I
work directly with the consultant?
A. Once we
identify together who is most likely the right consultant for you,
we put you directly in touch with him/her. You can then contact
the consultant or us, when you can't reach the consultant. The Educators
Network will confirm assignments in writing and invoice for the
work.
Q. Can I
call the consultant directly or do I have to go through TEN?
A. You always
have the option of calling the consultant directly. The Educators
Network will confirm assignments in writing and invoice the work.
Q. Can I
speak with the consultant before committing?
A. We encourage
you to speak with the consultant before making your decision
and will arrange a conference call for you at a mutually convenient
time.
Q. Is there
a finder's fee?
A. There
is no finder's fee except in cases where you ask us to locate a
consultant who does not accept a fee. If that consultant is booked
by your organization, we do charge a finder's fee to cover our time.
Q. Are expenses
in addition to the fee?
A. Expenses
are always in addition to the fee unless a special, all-inclusive
amount is negotiated directly with the consultant.
Q. Why is
one consultant so much more money than another?
A. Each of
our associates has his/her own fee structure. It is usually based
on experience, reputation and popularity of the person and his/her
topic.
Q. Will the
consultant allow our organization to order his/her airline ticket?
A. In most
cases the consultant will allow the organization to arrange for
and order his/her ticket. However there are exceptions to this.
Q. Do I have
to pay for two days if my program begins one afternoon and continues
only till noon on the second day?
A. If the
consultant must devote any part of a day to a program, he/she is
not free to take other assignments for that day. Therefore, the
individual must charge for both days. However, there is often a
discount on the two days.
Q. Will the
consultant work for expenses only when the audience contains a great
number of potential customers?
A. Almost
never. This would be an opportunity cost for the consultant.
Q. Do I have
to pay for a consultant to meet with me before I make a decision
to engage?
A. It depends
on the consultant. Often there is no charge. Sometimes there is
a charge for expenses only. In other cases there is a charge for
time as well as expenses. We will always tell you what costs are
involved, if any, before we arrange for a meeting.
Q. How
is The Educators Network paid if we aren't paying a surcharge above
the person's regular fee?
A. Since
we are providing marketing support for the consultant, he/she considers
our services a " cost of sale", and we take a percentage of the
assignments we arrange. There is no surcharge on the expert's normal
fee. You pay exactly what you would have, had the consultant been
contacted directly. The only exception to this might be in the case
of a nationally known speaker who has been specifically requested
by you, and requires a surcharge.
Q. How do
you find these consultants and make certain they are good?
A. We carefully
screen everyone before accepting them into The Network. We do this
by meeting with the candidate for at least two hours, attending
a presentation to note the audience reaction and to determine for
ourselves the quality of the material and the presentation. Then
we call at least eight references and have extensive discussions
about the work which the candidate has completed for each. Only
after satisfying ourselves on all fronts do we agree to accept the
person into The Network.
Q. Why should
I go through The Educators Network instead of contacting consultants
directly?
A. You can
be certain that we will listen carefully to your needs and suggest
only candidates who are a good match. We are noted for our customer
service and our ethics. In addition you can always rely on obtaining
highly qualified consultants.
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