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Consulting for Sustainability and Social Impact in Social Enterprises and Not for Profits: How Does Consultancy Work?
Author(s): Onyekachi Wambu (AFFORD, UK), Amanda Rodrigues Amorim Adegboye (Coventry University, UK), Kumar Kotecha (University of Greenwich, UK), Natasha Bonsu (Emerald Castle, UK)and Christine Locke (Diversity House, Sittingbourne, UK)
Copyright: 2022
Pages: 27
EISBN13: 9781668455173
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Abstract
A key remit of any consultant is to assist the client or organisation they work with to achieve their objectives by mapping out a strategy for developing and sustaining the work of the organisation. The aim of this chapter is to use an autoethnographic method and semi-structured questioning to reflect on our consultancy activity with social enterprises and not-for-profit organisations. As a part of their lived experience of engaging with clients, a group of diverse consultants reflect on their work of providing consultancy services to community groups, academics, and organisations.
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