On the whole, many Interim Management providers deal with experienced executives who determine that they already know what is required to be successful in their interim career. Does this sound familiar?
It would be sensible, particularly for those budding interim executives not from a general management background (disciplines such as human resources (HR), Sales and Marketing, IT, Facilities etc) who may not have been exposed to the financial side of running a business in their permanent career to take some advice and guidance from people who have already trodden that path. Also marketing one self is a whole new ball game for some people who have not had exposure to this type of activity before or are not naturally disposed to ‘the gift of the gab’. Additionally, most Interim Management providers require their interim managers to operate through limited companies and have professional indemnity insurance in place. Whilst relatively easy to set up, specialist interim manager training courses aid the aspiring interim manager in negotiating these and other hurdles when setting out on an interim career.
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