Friday, November 13, 2009

Consulting: the game everybody loves to play

In a very large sense, we are all consultants, according to the situation.When you give someone a hint about how to improve navigation on the Internet, you're giving advice, that is, consulting, even if it happened at the table of a happy hour and you have not taken a penny for it.It isn’t, of course, a professional consulting, and neither are many others that you use, from asking how to stop the bugs that appeared in the vase of violets, to know more about a car model.The interesting thing is when someone says: "Currently, I'm giving advice," which means that he (she) is not giving, but selling advice. You know, it's just a way of talking and you easily understand what is being said, although some think that may mean something else: "I'm unemployed."
That’s a kind of wickedness! The fact is that when we want to be influenced and ask someone for this, we are requesting an advisory to friends and acquaintances (informally) or to some professional advice (formal and paying for it).
Therefore, the consultant is someone who lives to influence other people, at their request so that it occurs.

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