A management consultant is someone who is employed externally to the company (either by a consulting firm or some other agency) whose expertise is provided on a temporary basis, usually for a fee.
Consulting firms range in size from sole proprietorships consisting of a single consultant, small businesses consisting of a small number of consultants, to mid- to large consulting firms, which in some cases are multinational corporations. This type of consultant generally engages with multiple and changing clients, which are typically companies, non-profit organizations, or governments.
By hiring a consultant, clients have access to deeper levels of expertise than would be financially feasible for them to retain in-house on a long-term basis. Moreover, clients can control their expenditures on consulting services by only purchasing as much services from the outside consultant as desired.
Please contact us If you need help finding a consultant. If you need more in-depth help you may look at BS ISO 10019 – Guidelines for the selection of quality management system consultants and use of their services.
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