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Physician Exec ; 21(3): 8-9, 1995 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10140909

ABSTRACT

Consultants can and do play many different roles for the client that hires them. In many cases, it is not as simple as it may appear in terms of laying out the problem and then letting the consultant you have contracted with either solve it for you or present you with options from which to pick the best solution. The retaining of outside expertise is usually done for one or more of the following reasons (by no means inclusive): Lack of "in-house" manpower or time to deliver a product. The need for an external expert to bring credibility to the project;. Getting someone outside your organization to deliver unpopular or bad news. Genuine interest in the independent findings and recommendations of the consultant. Whatever the motivation for seeking the advise of outside counsel, be sure you are prepared for the answer they may give to the question you have asked.


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Consultants , Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures/organization & administration , Guidelines as Topic , Hospital-Physician Joint Ventures/standards , Organizational Objectives , United States
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