Connecting With Your Future Clients
Packed with practical tips on how to market your professional services to your future clients.

This book is unusual in that it is written by an author who has been on BOTH sides of the table - having hired and fired numerous consultants and being a consultant himself.
In a clear no-nonsense manner, Norman shows you:
- How you should prepare for the first meeting.
- How you can get high quality information at the first meeting with your future clients by asking the right questions.
- How you can make exciting PowerPoint presentations without putting your audience to sleep.
- How you can make a great impression on your future clients.
- How you can write winning proposals.
- How you can protect yourself from unethical clients.
- How you can overcome the fear of public speaking.
- How you can get your staff to respond to your clients in a timely manner.
This book also shows you how to avoid the 13 most common mistakes made by consultants.
NOTE: The practical advice offered in this book are applicable to anyone who offers his professional services to the public and private sectors. This includes engineers, consultants, attorneys, accountants, architects, realtors, etc.
The electronic version of Norman's book is currently being updated and will be available for purchase in December 2011. The cost for this ebook (PDF format) will be $29.95.
The prepublication price is $21.95. To pre-order a copy of Norman's book, click here.
Norman is also available to come to your office and deliver a customized in-house training seminar for your staff at a very reasonable rate. Contact Norman for more details.
About the Author:

For nine years, from 1989 to 1998, Norman was the senior corporate environmental manager at Star-Kist Foods Inc. - one of the world's largest manufacturers of tuna and pet food. He reported directly to the Chief Financial Officer of the company.
He is now the founder and principal instructor at Environmental Management and Training, LLC. Over 2000 companies have sent their employees to his public seminars. He serves on the editorial advisory board o Business and Legal Reports and is a contributing editor for Pollution Engineering Magazine. He has written hundreds of articles on his blog on how to make effective presentations.
