Key Findings from the IEEE-USA Consultants Fee Survey Report for Local Consultants Network Chairs
A Consultants Committee Virtual Meeting
In early 2022, the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee polled local consultant network chairs to find out the status of their local groups. What we learned is that many local networks were having trouble restarting activities after having such a long layoff from in-person meetings. We also learned that many chairs have questions about activities of the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee.
On January 25 at 12:00pm-1:00pm EST, the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee is again sponsoring a virtual workshop for local consultant network chairs. We have asked Dr. Johannes Schaefer, Senior Manager with IEEE Strategic Research and author of the 2023 IEEE-USA Consultants Fee Survey Report to give a presentation on key findings from the report. Dr. Schaefer will be joined by members of IEEE-USA Consultants Committee to add their commentary about the impact on independent consultants from findings of the survey. The committee also wants this workshop to be an interactive discussion with network chairs regarding the report.
After the presentation, there will be a Q/A with members of the IEEE-USA Consultants Committee. IEEE-USA Consultants Committee members want to address any questions about the committee's activities that local chairs may have. The speaker will address any additional questions chairs may have regarding the presentation.
So, we invite all Chairs, Vice Chairs and other network officers, as well as potential future Board members, to attend this online event.
This meeting will be recorded to be used as an on Demand resource.
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- Date: 25 Jan 2024
- Time: 05:00 PM UTC to 06:00 PM UTC
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- Daryll Griffin, IEEE-USA
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Johannes Schaefer
Key Findings from the IEEE-USA Consultants Fee Survey Report for Local Consultants Network Chairs
Biography:
Before joining IEEE, Johannes Schaefer worked for more than 25 years in social science research on three continents. He designed and conducted qualitative and quantitative projects for Academia and evaluated new laws and regulations for the Federal German government before moving to the US where he worked in Market Research for the Oregon Lottery and for Fortune 500 companies and developed new approaches and methodologies. In East Africa Johannes managed a team of evaluation specialists on projects for various international donors and UN organizations before returning to the US and consulting program managers at the Solidarity Center on research, monitoring, and evaluation. Johannes studied Psychology and Philosophy of Science and holds a PhD in Sociology.