Is Management Consulting really worth it? Does engaging Management Consultants really help improve a business?

Let me explain with an example, with an Apple.

Suppose I ask a group of people to draw a beautiful apple. And I place an apple before them.


Will the drawing of each person be the same?
Will it all look exactly like the real apple?

No, is the answer. Even if the apple is perfectly beautiful, the drawing capacity of the people makes it beautiful or ugly on their canvas.

Similarly, when appointed by a business to provide consulting, management consultants study the business and show the perfect method the business should follow (the apple), but it is the leadership (or drawing skills) of the Entreprenuer that determines what percentage of desired outcome is accomplished.

So is that the only role that consultant plays. No, depending on the capacity of the consultant they can more helpful.

To begin with, in real world the entrepreneur might not know what he really wants. There is so much noise by information that clarity of thought is normally lost. So as per our example, when the entrepreneur really needs an apple, he is looking at an orange or a watermelon. It’s the role of consultant to show him and make him focus on the apple.

Secondly, not all consultants are capable and perfect, like with any profession. So the quality of their advice depends on their capability. As per our example, it’s the difference between a consultant showing a fresh beautiful apple or a rotten apple. Both are apples, but one is relevant and the other is not.

Third, the right consultant is a guide, who will not only show you the right apple to draw but also helps you learn how to draw. The faster you learn to draw, the better, your drawing would be. In business it means, not just showing you what you should be doing, but also evaluating your performance and teaching you what you should do and when.

So for 100% result in transforming businesses, a good capable consultant and a good fast learning entrepreneur is essential.

That 100% will come down, depending on lowering the quality of the entrepreneur and the quality of the consultant.

Hope it was simple.

Do you agree or not? Share your thought.

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The Different Generations in Market & Why They Buy

It is a wrong strategy to sell everything to everybody. Our products and services have to be customized to the needs of specific customer segments. Each customer segment has different needs, different pains, different jobs that need to be done, and different aspirations.

They are NOT SAME, hence what they need is NOT SAME.

So what happens when you sell the same to all customer segments? They will buy from you as long as they don’t have an option. And switch to a competitor the moment the competitor arrives with customized service or products. That’s the story of “successful” businesses having sudden death.

A study by McKinsey found some interesting insights about what drives consumption among each generation. And it’s worth knowing.

Consumption is viewed differently by each generation. For example, Generation Baby Boomers (born between 1940-59, those aged now at 60 to 79) viewed consumption as an expression of ideology (influenced by the global political turmoil of those times).

Generation X (born between 1960-79, aged now between 40 to 59), views consumption as a symbol of status.

While Generation Y or more popularly known as Millennials (born between 1980-94, now aged between 25 to 39), views consumption as an experience.

The youngest generation, Gen Z (born after 1995, that is aged below 25), views consumption as a search for truth. Their search for authenticity generates greater freedom of expression and greater openness to understanding different kinds of people and views.

So What Does It Mean To Your Business?

As an entrepreneur, you need to know who your customer should be. Which generation they belong to. And what prompts them to like your business and why they will buy from you.

Avoid targeting everybody. It doesn’t work long-term.

Now you know why they buy. Customize your business accordingly. The drive ahead is profitable but never easy.

Transforming Outdated Schools

“We Have To Teach Our Kids Something Unique…” Jack Ma, Former Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group

This quote is the trigger for today’s post.

As the world progresses by leaps into work getting done more cheaper, faster, and efficient- human jobs are at stake. It’s a reality. It’s time for humans, societies, cultures, and organizations to evolve to survive.

It begins with what we teach our kids. Our schooling system is so outdated, one wonders who prepares its syllabuses.

School management and parents have to move from the comfort zone of standardized learning to the new age of individualized learning.

So how do we teach our kids, what machines can’t do? We teach them to be “more human”. But what does that mean?

We teach them values, so that they never create or use machines, Ai and robotics to destroy peace, instead use them to create a sustainable peaceful world.

We teach them independent thinking so that they become creative in innovations, discoveries and become masters of the very technology that can otherwise be used to enslave them. Present schooling does not promote independent thinking- it’s only what’s in the textbooks.

We teach them cooperation and teamwork so that they love and believe in each other. Help and support each other. Remove the present mark-based mindset, where one has to beat down the other to get to the next level or is measured in comparison to others. Where a lion is compared to a dolphin, while their skills are different.

We teach them leadership and the ability to take responsibility. Characters that are fast disappearing in the pleasure-seeking, me-me, materialistic generation. Students should be not just taught but trained, to take up responsibility, be accountable, be able to motivate others, take the lead, walk the talk. Be men and women of their words.

We teach them to care for others. That care is what is going to help the world and inhabitants, be at peace with each other.

We teach them the knowledge that is needed for life rather than in-depth science, physics, maths, and geography that is not needed for the vast majority who might not seek those streams. Instead, teach them young, topics such as basic finance & investment management(everyone needs it in life to manage personal finances, personal investments), economics (everyone needs to know how the economy functions), basic law (everybody is bound by it), political science (that’s what governs them). These are more important topics as they affect everyone. Only those seeking careers in biology, physics, mathematics, geography, and other conventional topics need to go in-depth to them. For these special clubs in schools can be formed. So interested students can go much deeper than their peers, based on their capacity. For the rest who are not seeking such careers, they don’t need to be tortured to study them.

We teach them how to be healthy and avoid lifestyle diseases. It is funny that we don’t teach our kids what to eat and what not to. It shortens their life. That’s not in the syllabus. We should have in curriculum topics such as food habits, what to eat and what not to, sleeping habits, exercising, natural herbs, organic home farming, natural therapies, first aid procedures. This not only makes them capable of making and eating right, doing right exercises, curing themselves with natural herbs (avoiding side effect medication), and being capable of rescuing life’s in danger; but also have a profound effect on the businesses around them. Junk foods providers will disappear, harmful nightlife businesses will disappear, the illegal drugs/ prostitution industry will disappear, the healthcare industry will be more ethical and responsible. These changes will not be driven not by law, but by enlightened people.

We teach them the value of family and relationships. It’s a topic that should not get restricted to a chapter. It should be a subject that will be studied from kindergarten to post-graduation. Because relationships are the foundation of human civilization. We should teach kids how to understand their parents, grandparents, siblings, relatives, and neighbors & how to behave with them in various situations. Kids today, do not really know it. We should teach how husband and wife should understand each other and behave with each other (it’s not something that can be achieved with a few hours of pre-marriage counseling). This reduces divorces, broken homes, domestic violence, wrong relationships, etc.

We should teach how parents understand and behave with their children. This opens up strong bonding. This prevents kids from drugs, depressions, suicidal tendencies. All these need to be learned when they are in their schools and colleges.

We should teach them about all religions in-depth. This helps understand every religion better and have a deep-rooted understanding that ultimately all religions are about peaceful co-existence and it’s evil people who divide people on religions.

We should teach them empathy and sympathy. It goes a long way.

Visualize a world where this is what people learn and do. Feel the peace and happiness. This is what we need to teach. The present syllabus has failed to create a good world. We witnessed all the world wars, civil wars, unethical corporations, corruption, exploitation- all by people who spend most of their childhood learning stuff that never was useful in their real life and decisions they took.

In these schools, it will be less of books and theory. More of exploration, activity, and doing. And the traditional marking and grading system? It will be in the dustbin- where it rightly belongs.

This should be the vision and strategy for schools, educational institutions, education boards/organizations, and education ministries.