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Jay Fields' Thoughts Jay Fields' Thoughts experiences in software development Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Starting a New Engagement as a Lead Consultant Someone recently asked me for information on starting new consulting engagements.  A few years back I published Sean Doran and Scott Conley's thoughts on Being a Lead Consultant . Sean and Scott's list is great for any lead consultant, and the advice applies well for the lifetime of a project. I considered sending that list to the person looking for new engagement advice, but I'm not sure that list would be the best place to focus my attention at the beginning of a project. The beginning of a project is a special and dangerous time. You get a mix of (at least) optimism, concern, and freedom. There are a large number of ways the project can go, and as a lead consultant you'll play a major role determining it's outcome. The specific question I recently received was: did you have a process you followed when new engagements began....

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