This is Alan Weiss's (The "Million Dollar" Consultant) website. Look around and download his free proposal template/ format. Create a 2-3 page proposal- focus in on your own LASA-chosen company or organization, and make a proposal to your company or organization services you know they need. Bring to class. This is a two-hour assignment to be brought to class and presented in a brief 2-minute oral presentation. Be ready to talk about what you found and share with the class in a short interesting presentation. 1. Go to Alan Weiss's website and explore his consulting approach. Find the resources area and download his free proposal template or format. 2. Using the template, develop a concise 2-3 page proposal tailored to a specific company or organization you have chosen for your LASA project. Focus on identifying services that you believe the organization needs and how your proposal can address those needs. 3. Prepare to present a brief, engaging summary of your proposal to the class in a 2-minute oral presentation. Be concise and highlight the key points of your proposed services and the value they offer. 4. Bring a hard copy of your proposal to class for discussion and review.
Paper For Above instruction In this assignment, I conducted an exploration of Alan Weiss’s consulting methodologies and utilized his free proposal template to craft a tailored proposal for a selected organization. This process exemplifies effective consulting communication, emphasizing clarity, focus, and client-centric solutions. The project involved analyzing an organization’s needs, aligning services with those needs, and presenting a compelling proposal designed to deliver tangible value. My chosen organization for this LASA project was a local non-profit focused on community youth development. Alan Weiss, renowned for his straightforward and client-focused consulting style, emphasizes the importance of clear communication, value proposition, and customized solutions. His approach involves understanding client needs thoroughly and presenting proposals that are concise yet comprehensive. According to Weiss (2014), a well-structured proposal should clearly define the problem, outline solutions, specify benefits, and include a call to action. His proposal template facilitates this structure, ensuring key information is communicated in an organized and persuasive manner. Using Weiss’s template as a foundation, I developed a proposal to assist the non-profit organization in