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Title: Awesome Consultancy


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consultancy in nepal
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Define Consutancy
  • A consultant (from Latin consultare "to
    deliberate") is a professional who provides
    expert advice1 in a particular area such as
    security (electronic or physical), management, edu
    cation, accountancy, law, human
    resources, marketing (and public
    relations), finance, engineering, science or any
    of many other specialized fields.

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Overview
  • There are probably between 1500 and 3,000
    educational consultants in practice in the United
    States today.A small number of additional
    educational consultants are based in Canada,
    Europe, Asia, Bermuda, and the Caribbean.
  • Consultants commit to a standard of continuing
    education and work to stay abreast of all changes
    in the marketplace, with particular awareness of
    new educational programs and their effect on the
    product they offer students and families.
  • As independent professionals, educational
    consultants are not bound to any institution and
    can provide objective, unbiased recommendations
    and advice based on their professional judgment
    of a student's needs and abilities.

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Types of consultant
  • Internal consultant someone who operates within
    an organization but is available to be consulted
    on areas of their specialization by other
    departments or individuals (acting as clients)
    or
  • External consultant someone who is employed
    externally to the client (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.

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  • HOW TO BE A CONSULTANT

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Next, establish yourself as an expert.
  • No one ever gave me an official stamp of approval
    and classified me on some mysterious list as The
    Expert. I just put my ideas out there on the web!
    I started in 2004, and over time, teachers
    responded to my techniques in increasing numbers
    and I gained credibility. Having a masters degree
    and National Board Certification lends a sort of
    official-ness to my credentials, but I think its
    the voice and experience of a real person that
    matters most.

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Figure out your passion
  • Do you love helping teachers integrate technology
    into their instruction? Are you passionate about
    sharing best practices in a particular subject
    area? Does the idea of teaching other people how
    to reach students with disabilities make your
    heart pound with excitement? Education is a
    really broad area, so narrow down your area(s) of
    expertise. For me, this was obviously classroom
    management and helping teachers enjoy their work.

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Dont worry about whether your passion is
monetizable.
  • Mine didnt seem to be, and I followed it as a
    hobby for many years when I was a classroom
    teacher without any forseeable way of making
    money. My advice is to focus on what you love and
    do the work because it brings you joymake that
    the definition of success for you. There is no
    shortage of experts telling teachers how to do
    their jobs. There IS a shortage of experts who
    are willing to dedicate themselves to providing
    educator supporteven when there is no immediate
    pay off for thembecause they love what they do
    and genuinely care about teachers and kids.

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  • ANY QUERIES

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