Tuesday, April 15, 2008
A Blueprint for Development
Answering the question for the discussion board for chapter 12 made me realize that I have been a consultant to a certain extent. Over the last ten years I have worked in various offices in the university level, I have worked with students that received Veterans Affairs benefits. I was also employed at the financial aid office, where I worked with students that received financial aid assistance; I have worked within the scholarship area with students that received some sort of waiver or exemption from the state of Texas. Currently I work on advising students about degree plans and classes, all the mean time I have been consulting students on the route they must take to either receive their benefits or register for classes. I guess my consulting is in a different arena compare to that of my friend Paul Olsen who is a Datetel consultant. I guess what I’m trying to say is that we all do some consulting to some degree, maybe we are not professional consultant but we still perform some consulting duties. We consult our children when it comes to school; some people consult their friends when it comes to relations hip issues (my wife). Students consult other students when it comes to picking professors, the list could go on and on, like I mentioned before, some of us do not do it at the professional level but to some degree, a lot of use are consultants.
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