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by ptmcc 307 days ago
"Consulting" is a term so generic and ill-defined it almost doesn't mean anything at all.

When I did software consulting, I was basically a decent "modern" web dev brought into crusty old companies to bring some new perspective and approach. I'd help with some project direction and initial implementation and try to get a team up to speed to continue the work. I typically embedded as part of the team for a while and did plenty of hands-on design, coding, and troubleshooting work right alongside.

But this was just a small consulting shop, not one of the big "strategic" consultancies. Very different worlds.

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The first sentence of the article explains that this is about management and strategic consulting.
Yes, and out in the world there are many things that are called "consulting", which adds to the ambiguity of what it even means
Consulting: Making money by promising and sometimes delivering a bit of value.