Who We Are and What We Do
Who We Are and What We Do
Who We Are and What We Do
About us
Areas of Consulting
Management Consulting
Management consultants work with businesses to improve their performance by
providing expert advice to solve problems and encourage growth. The management
consultant will often be filling in for a skills gap a business has. It can be much cheaper
to source external help than hiring new individuals or even a team to manage a project
or task
In basic terms the role of the consultant is to provide their client with an audit of current
procedures, their recommendation for improvement and an action plan for
implementation. They can be brought in by a business to advise senior management on
a specific project or more broadly on the structure and practices of a firm.
Why do businesses use them?
The management consultant will often be filling in for a skills gap a business has. It can
be much cheaper to source external help than hiring new individuals or even a team to
manage a project or task.
A consultant is likely to have expertise in a certain area, which a business may not have
internally. Plus, they can focus on the project on hand without getting distracted by the
day-to-day running of the business. Consultancies range in what they provide, with
larger firms offering end-to-end solutions while others may focus their expertise in a
specific area.
Research consulting
Research consultants conduct specialized and targeted research on behalf of a client
and produce a final analysis of key findings. They are normally experts in a particular
field, sometimes scientific, who can provide reports in areas the company's full-time
staff cannot.
Another example would be a specialist marketing research consultant who would supply
reports on market research to the client company so it can make informed strategy
decisions.
Strategy Consulting
Strategy consultants work across every industry, with private and public sector bodies
on a wide range of issues.