Internal Vs. External eLearning Consultant And Why You Need One

Internal Vs. External eLearning Consultant And Why You Need One

Internal Vs. External eLearning Consultant And Why You Need One

Internal Vs. External eLearning Consultant: Compare And Choose The Best For You

First off, being an eLearning consultant is a great job! I've been doing it in various ways for nearly a decade now, and I love it. But what do I do?

This article was inspired by the well-known eLearning blogger, Ant Pugh, who I've had the pleasure of chatting to a few times. Ant talks about internal versus external eLearning consultants. As I have worked as both, I thought I'd discuss that here.

Internal eLearning Consultant

In my tenure as an internal eLearning consultant, my time was split between several different types of activities:

The word 'consultant' means many different things - but in principle, it means giving advice - and that was a large thrust of my work as in internal eLearning consultant. Ant suggested in his article that there could be a conflict of interest for internal eLearning consultants. In my roles, I never found this to be the case - I provided the best advice to my clients - internal or external so as to meet their needs. My feeling is that there can potentially be a conflict of interest in any situation - internal or external - when receiving advice of any sort, it's always important to weigh it up and make your own informed decision.

External eLearning Consultant

Now, that I am running a consultancy business, how has this changed? In my situation, it hasn't really changed at all - I now provide the same services to my clients as before - I now have a wider range of clients and a different set of solutions to suggest - or provide - but I am still offering the best advice that my many years of experience offer.

What does this cover? These are the main areas I've been working on as an external consultant:

Why Use An External eLearning Consultant?

There are a number of reasons why an external consultant might be right for you:

How To Find A Consultant

Speaking to people is usually the first port-of-call. So, find out who in your network has the skills and experience you need. eLearning Industry and LinkedIn eLearning groups are other great sources. Think about who is posting regularly there, with useful content that fits your needs. Next, get in touch for an informal discussion of your needs and that will open the way to a fruitful collaboration with an eLearning consultant.

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