Project & Consultancy 

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Ans: A firm or an organisation or an individual client approaches an expert for findings/solutions/specific application (or product).


Ans: Research consultants conduct specialised 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. 


Ans: A minimum of a master's degree in your area of research specialization. Three years' experience as a researcher or study leader. Demonstrable research skills such as data analytics, statistics, or survey design. Impeccable writing and organizational skills. 


Ans: The typical large consultant group usually divides its consultants into field consultants and research consultants. The field consultants are the ones who meet with the clients. The research department mainly compiles the performance and other relevant information about the managers. 


Ans: Advisers typically work on ongoing, long-term projects and predict problems before they come up. As a result, these professionals often influence a company's long-term success. In comparison, consultants usually work on specific projects or problems and offer their specialized expertise to create solutions.


Ans: A research project is an academic, scientific, or professional undertaking to answer a research question using methodology of your choice. 


AnsThe following steps are major in any research project: