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                    Are you an entrepreneur but don't like selling alone?
 A consortium is a combination of different industry-types of
 entrepreneurs working together to attract business as a
 group. Even though each member maintains their
 individuality and operates as the same as self-employed.
 They band to create a more valuable package to fulfill
 bigger needs for clients and for increased visibility and
 credibility.
 The positive side to being part of a consortium is that you
 can work on larger projects. Larger than any single
 entrepreneur can accomplish alone. Together they can enter
 into contracts that require multiple skills and still
 maintain the freedom of their entrepreneur-hood they so
 desire. They gain being part of a team and organization
 while still keeping your independence.
 A consortium can provide the security of core revenue that
 helps them breath, not chase prospects as hard, and usually
 take care of regular living expenses. It is also a great
 way to transition from employee to self-employment. The
 transition allows the learning and growth at a slower
 steadier rate. Each member learns from other group members
 by sharing their success and mishaps. This way the risk
 factor of being self-employed is less.
 The consortium can also band products to create higher
 priced, more valuably perceived, packages. Larger packages
 are easier to sell. A group package of various authors is
 more attractive to buyers. Everything that the buyer needs
 is then packaged and available with one purchase.
 Being a part of group also removes the pressure of trying to
 be an expert at everything. And allows each individual to
 focus and be brilliant at what they specialize.
 There are many types of group configurations for
 consortiums. Let me give you a few examples of some of
 them. These groups formed a single purpose.
 An entrepreneur consortium can include:
 * CPA
 * A writer specialty in business plans and advertising copy
 * A financial management consultant
 * a human resource consultant specializing in benefit
 programs and employee manuals
 * An Internet consultant
 * Web master
 * Strategic planning consultant
 * A secretarial service or virtual assistant
 * Graphic artist
 * Brand specialist
 * Public relations firm
 A training consortium can include:
 * Writers (copywriter, web writer, direction mail writer)
 * Editors (line editor, grammar editor)
 * Reference checker
 * Graphic designer
 * Multimedia specialists
 * Videographers
 * Presentation trainer
 * Voice coach
 A software consortium can include:
 * Programmers
 * Multimedia specialists
 * Graphic designers
 * Marketing consultants
 * Packaging consultant
 * Retail consultant
 * Product Development consultant
 * Accountant/Bookkeeper
 * Virtual Assistant
 * Business coach
 A consortium can form that specializes in children books or
 educational products. The group can consist of educational
 specialists, graphic designers, marketing consultants, self-
 publishing expert, agent, and various types of writers.
 Artist guilds work off the same principle of consortiums.
 Some consortium, many guilds in fact, purchase real estate
 together to display and sell their art.
 Let us follow the money trail of a consortium.
 The client enters into a contract with the consortium. The
 consortium bills the client. Each consortium member
 discounts his or her rate and bills the consortium.
 The billing difference supports the business side of the
 consortium. It can pay for marketing or other overhead
 expenses.
 After the client pays the consortium, the consortium then
 pays the members who worked on that project.
 Okay, that is fairly straightforward.
 After the client receives their contractual services by the
 member, the member then bills their time to the consortium
 in "units" not dollars. Units work better than dollars
 because they equalize the various billing rates of the
 members. For example: a CPA may bill four units per hour,
 a writer three, and a virtual assistant one. The consortium
 keeps track of everyone’s units and pay members on a regular
 basis as set up in the consortium’s charter.
 When the consortium is properly tax-structured, the revenue
 and expenses can balance themselves out. It is important to
 see a tax professional for details on structuring a
 consortium for tax efficiency.
 A challenge when starting a consortium is to make sure that
 when looking for members, prospects do not mistake the first
 meeting as a new networking group starting up. People
 confuse the two and show up. This will give the organizers
 a misrepresentation of the "real" number of interested
 parties.
 Joining a consortium is not a short-term project. It is
 important to know that joining or starting a consortium is
 long-term. There is the initial investment of time and
 money from all members. The startup phrase doesn't occur in
 one meeting. An agreement on many items needs addressing.
 Some established consortiums require a minimum of three
 years, however, many startups can require five, ten or
 twenty-five years commitment.
 Oh, but when they work, they are make being in business so
 much nicer.
 Usually the founding group elects three leaders to handle
 the administration. One of the three may have a higher
 voting right. Usually the one given the higher voting right
 is because of their investment of time or money, but not
 always. These leaders have the responsibility of organizing
 meetings and splitting up the consortium responsibilities
 between members in a fair manner.
 Money is an important factor when entering into these types
 of agreements. It is the main purpose of forming the
 consortium. Money is also one of the main reasons they
 breakup -- like most marriages. Because of this, it is
 important to have a buy-out clause in the agreement that
 protects the members and the consortium.
 Respect, appreciation, and acknowledging of each other’s
 contribution is mandatory -- put a cap on the M to
 mandatory. The boundaries and scope of each other’s
 services must also be clear. It is not uncommon for some
 members to offer similar services. Thus, the boundaries of
 who does what is extremely important.
 Being a consortium member doesn't ban them from obtaining
 outside clients for their particular speciality. However,
 working with other members to gain contracts separate from
 the consortium breaks their membership in the consortium.
 And always have consequences stipulated in the consortium
 charter.
 Communication and cooperation are challenges for groups of
 this size. Each member needs to make big effort to work and
 be patience in these two areas. The need for
 professionalism is important so that the group does not
 degenerate into personality conflicts or professional
 battles. Having an outside arbitrator for disagreements is
 a good idea.
 Even though there is a challenge in finding the right
 members and keeping the relationships working, remember the
 advantages outweigh any and all cons. Consortiums have been
 in existence for several decades now and have proved their
 possibilities.
 For a list of additional resources, visit:
 http://www.abundancecenter.com/articles/consortiums.htm
 
 
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