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Consulting Mastery
Karie Miller & Ahmad Munawar
148 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to Consulting Mastery, where we help B2B consultants master the business of consulting. Join us as we explore the art of delivering outstanding client value, earning a higher income, and thriving in today's marketplace.
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Welcome to Consulting Mastery, where we help B2B consultants master the business of consulting. Join us as we explore the art of delivering outstanding client value, earning a higher income, and thriving in today's marketplace.
Show more...
Business
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Consulting Mastery
16 minutes 8 seconds
1 month ago
Nice to have or must have

You know the conversation. The prospect nods along, says your approach is "very interesting," mentions they'd love to do something like this "one day"—then nothing happens. I've watched this play out hundreds of times with consultants who can't figure out why their pipeline is full of maybes. The problem isn't your expertise or your market. It's that you've positioned yourself as a nice-to-have instead of a must-have. In this episode, I'm breaking down the three bridges that move your offer from "interesting" to "necessary"—because interesting gets considered, but necessary gets bought.


Show Notes:

  • Why "that's very interesting, we'd love to do this one day" is the most expensive sentence in consulting—and what it reveals about your positioning
  • The mental model problem: why clients don't buy incremental improvement and what they're actually looking for instead
  • How to create a category of one by presenting something clients haven't considered—not just a better version of what they've already tried
  • The difference between being perceived as an expert (table stakes) versus being the person who spots patterns others can't see
  • Why AI tools are valuable for the same reason the best consultants are valuable—and it's not sophistication
  • The 80/20 rule for proposals: why comprehensive scope drowns your differentiation and what to lead with instead
  • What it actually means for your solution to feel necessary to them, not just to you
  • The real reason behind long cycles, ghosted proposals, and fee pressure—and why it's not the market
Consulting Mastery
Welcome to Consulting Mastery, where we help B2B consultants master the business of consulting. Join us as we explore the art of delivering outstanding client value, earning a higher income, and thriving in today's marketplace.