Tell me about it. I can't believe my clients pay me thousands of pounds a day to do what is ultimately basic administrative management. You offer them strategic insight, coaching and help to improve their and their teams' capability but they would rather waste millions of pounds a year on getting someone to do everything for them.To adapt the Chinese proverb, it's the difference between teaching the client to fish versus spoon-feeding them fishpaste. Whether you're developing a strategy that goes onto the shelf or implementing a system, if you can't teach the client (or, in these cases, they're not interested in learning), the change ceases being sustainable as soon as you the consultant walk out of the door.At the end of the day, this is what the "war for talent" is all about - it's not about finding superstars, just about getting halfway competent staff willing to do a hard day's work.