Since consultants are externals, organisations don't use the consultant title internally. They use a version of a manager: change manager, expert manager, etc. So if you are looking for a name inside your organisation, find a fancy/sexy manager title and use that one.
How do I choose a consulting name?
- Identify your niche, mission statement and business direction. ...
- Look for a name that is easily understood. ...
- Avoid narrowing your business to a geography. ...
- Likewise, opt for a name that gives you some wiggle room. ...
- Consider whether the name can deliver unexpected benefits.
How do I start my own consultancy?
- Step 1: Assess your strengths and skill set. ...
- Step 2: Figure out what your market needs. ...
- Step 3: Ride the organic marketing train. ...
- Step 4: Invest in the tools of the trade. ...
- Step 5: Staff wisely. ...
- Step 6: Practice your elevator pitch. ...
- Step 7: Write client proposals.
How do you name your company?
- Avoid hard-to-spell names. ...
- Don't pick a name that could be limiting as your business grows. ...
- Conduct a thorough Internet search. ...
- Get the .com domain name. ...
- Use a name that conveys some meaning. ...
- Conduct a trademark search. ...
- Conduct a Secretary of State search.
How do I name my tech company?
- Use rhythmic pronunciation or alliteration (Core Cut, Digi Draft, or Automation Nation)
- Try using a word that wouldn't be relevant when out of context (Atlassian is an example of a tech company named after Atlas from the Greek mythology. ...
- Keep it short and simple.
A consultant is an person who provides professional or expert advice in a particular field of science or business to either an organisation or individual. As there is no legal protection given to the job title 'consultant', in theory, anyone can on a day wake up and decide to adopt the consultant title.