Business consultancy is a diverse and evolutionary field consisting of a variety of unique problems and situations. Many consultancy professionals are required to engage with CPD and it's essential to offering a valuable service and maintaining a productive consultancy practice. In this article, we will cover what business consultants do and the relevant professional bodies in the UK. It will also highlight valuable skills for consultants and importance of further learning through participation in Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
What is Business Consultancy and why it's important?
Business consultants offer professional services in specialised areas pertaining to a variety of fundamental business operations. These areas of specialisation can include management, strategy, accountancy, law, security, digitisation, marketing, human resources, as well as a further array of specialised fields such as engineering and research. Business consultancy services often involve a process of providing clients with an audit followed by professional advice with the intention of highlighting key areas of improvement for organisations.
The value proposition of a business consultant may vary depending on the specialisation of the consultant and the requirements of the organisation. Some examples of areas a business consultant may aim to develop are value adding, lowering costs, compliance, product development, management structure, customer feedback, digital ecosystems, exit planning and scientific research.
Who are the professional bodies for Business Consultancy in the UK?
The term business consultancy covers a broad range of specialised services. Due to this, professional bodies for business consultants can be highly specific depending on the type of service a consultant may be providing. For example, if a professional offers consultancy services in the field of business management they may require a membership with the Management Consultancies Association (MCA) in order to practice. However, if a consultant provides services in the field of accounting they may need to follow the guidelines of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) to remain compliant and continue practicing as an accounting consultant.
Aside from the specialised professional bodies that govern specific areas of business consultancy, professionals need to comply with the guidelines of the Institute of Consulting (IC). The IC is the only UK professional body that formally charter individuals in the broader field of consultancy. The IC was established to maintain standards and encourage growth within the consulting industry in the UK.
What are some of the most essential skills as a Business Consultant?
As businesses seek outside expertise to gain competitive advantages and drive growth, consultants increasingly require a variety of general skills in order to provide a valuable service to their clients. Furthermore, business consultants may specialise in certain fields that require a more in depth understanding and skillset. We have listed some examples of the most important skills that a business consultant may want to have before offering their services to clients.
Problem solving
Consulting for businesses can often be idiosyncratic and unpredictable. Different clients may require different solutions, presenting new problems for a consultant to solve. It is important for consultants to develop sophisticated problem-solving skills and methodologies in order to match the needs of clients and provide continuous value.
Research
One of the main skills required for many business consultants is the ability to research different areas effectively. Research can often be expected to be completed under time pressure, so building reliable research methods into consultancy practices can be a cornerstone to many successful business consultancy services.
Adaptability
Business consultants may work with a large array of clients with a variety of brand points and specifications. Professional consultants may also work in highly competitive and dynamic fields. It is paramount for a majority of business consultants to be adaptable and flexible in their practice in order to offer a valuable service.