I have started a small business which provides consulting services to pharmaceutical companies and I want to be able to secure independent contracts with these companies and to employ other consultants. I would like to get in touch with a mentor who can help guide me on the right path.
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on Apr 1st, 2009 at 9:21 pm
1. Start with your contacts in the pharmaceutical industry. Do you know of anyone enjoying a top position in the pharmaceutical business who is willing to guide you and open doors for you? The more clout your business mentor has, the better for you.
2. Now is the time to network aggressively. Is there an organization you can join where players in your field are present as well? Participate actively, contribute to committee work and just basically talk to others in the group and you might find someone to mentor you.
3. Check out SCORE which is an organization of mostly retired business people and entrepreneurs. Their main work is to provide advice, and you might just be able to find someone knowledgeable of your industry
on Apr 4th, 2009 at 1:08 pm
uuuhhh..shouldn’t that have been your FIRST step BEFORE starting the business???
duhhh…i need to get a faucet to stop all this leaking water…durrrhhhh…..