Skip to content
Paperback Building & Running a Successful Research Business: A Guide for the Independent Information Professional Book

ISBN: 0910965854

ISBN13: 9780910965859

Building & Running a Successful Research Business: A Guide for the Independent Information Professional

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

$6.69
Save $28.26!
List Price $34.95
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

The essential handbook for every information entrepreneur, this is the indispensable guide to launching, managing, and growing an independent research firm. From beginning to end, this newly updated... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Great book on how information pros work

I bought this book hoping for tips on research, and I got what I wanted. I was also impressed by how this book was organized. It contains a LOT of information, and it seems to me that this information is all relevant and useful. If finding information and doing research is part of your career, this would be a good book to have. I'd also recommend it for people who are likely to hire information professionals.

An outstanding book.

These days, newspapers and magazines are full of "work-from-home" business opportunities. Most of these advertisements claim to provide the gullible consumer with a way to make thousands of dollars each month in their pajamas. The truth is there are no easy ways to make a living as a small business owner. Owning your own small business means constant hard work in promotion, administration, client meetings and endless planning for the future. It also means doing due diligence in an effort to discover exactly what transitioning into a new line of business fully entails. For those interested in developing their own business dedicated to the discovery, packaging and sale of information, Mary Ellen Bates, with the assistance of Reva Basch (Editor), has put together a comprehensive how-to manual devoted to the burgeoning profession of the Independent Information Professional. Any effort at discovering what this field is about should include a study of this book.Readers will note from the very first sentence that this is not a get-rich quick business scheme, nor is this a business for the faint of heart. Through the work's thirty-five chapters and four appendices (443 pages total), Mary Ellen Bates deftly guides her readers through the myriad intricacies of starting and growing an information brokerage. This book contains many of the things that one would expect from a book that directs the reader in the business of running a business: Finances, accounting, rates and fees are all addressed. What sets this work aside from others though is the depth of the information Bates gives her readers. For instance, most people starting a one or two person business might think about the most obvious things like desks, bank accounts and the like. However, what about errors and omissions insurance, confidentiality, networking and professional development? These are but a few of the critical issues that the small business owner would be remiss to overlook. All are covered in depth in Building & Running a Successful Research Business.In the first three chapters, Bates provides her readers with a detailed job description, if you will, of the "Independent Info Pro", a glimpse into what might be a typical day in her business life and some insight into the joys and frustrations of the profession. This is exceptionally useful information that covers finding clients, real-life experiences and a section of frequently asked questions. This is exactly the type of information that potential info pros need to help them make decisions about the viability of joining this profession. This book truly begins to soar when Bates launches into details about the research process and the resources available for use in the field. I have to admit an almost guilty pleasure in reading this section of the book. Like many who have taken advanced degrees in Library and Information Science, I learned long ago that it's all about the information and our ability to communicate that information to

An Invaluable Resource for All Information Professionals

Building and Running a Successful Research Business by Mary Ellen Bates is an invaluable resource for any information professional working on his or her own or even just considering it. It provides insights into all aspects of starting and operating a research business and is organized so that you can refer to it quickly for specific references or spend in-depth time with various sections to immerse yourself in a topic.Having mentors, guides and industry leaders like Mary Ellen who share their knowledge and wisdom so freely makes it less intimidating for someone, like myself, who is relatively new to this dynamic but challenging field. It also reassures me that the industry will continue to provide viable careers and produce future generations of information professionals of the highest quality.For many people this is the best career in the world and Mary Ellen is showing you, step by step how to be successful at it.

A "must buy" for independent information professionals

Absolutely anyone who is thinking of becoming (or already is) an independent information professional will find this book the best investment they can make. Even if you aren't planning on being an information broker, but are interested in independently marketing your information professional skills in any way, this book provides both the perspectives and the nitty-gritty detail to get off to a healthy start. For those who aren't already familiar with Mary Ellen's reputation as a leading authority on this topic, a few minutes with this book will make clear why she has such a reputation. Her practical insights and extensive experience are conveyed in a clear and readable way and from the early planning of a venture to the actual delivery of quality services, no important topic is left unaddressed. You will be glad you bought this book.

A Truly Outstanding Guide for Information Professionals!

Mary Ellen Bates has compiled a thorough handbook that gives readers a comprehensive understanding of the Information Business. If you are interested in starting such a business this book offers a great insight into the necessary steps you need to take to assure success in this field. Packed with information in 35 chapters, this book is also a must read for those who already consider themselves Information Professionals. The tips on marketing, setting fees, strategic planning, and professional development can be appreciated by anyone who knows the industry but needs help with developing their own business.The information profession has always been a highly investigated self employment career, and it has been one of the most popular home business ideas for many years. But, as Mary Ellen explains, this industry is for those who want to take the time to do their homework, lay the groundwork, plan carefully, and be willing to make a candid self-assessment of your own personality, preferences, skills and experience before starting out on your own.If you're serious about exploring the idea of working from home as an independent information professional then you want to read this book!
Copyright © 2023 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured