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Differential of an energy consultant

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Consultant energy affairs, Self employed

Rafael Herzberg - is an independent energy consultant, self-employed (since 2018) based in São Paulo, Brazil * Focus on C level, VPs and upper managers associated to energy related info,...

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Differential of an energy consultant

A consultant is one who wears the client's cap! First, try to find out which are the boundary conditions" - those that define the client's interests e conveniences. In the sequence, it raises the necessary information to model solutions identifying advantages, disadvantages and associated risks.

A consultant helps the client in his decision-making process. For this reason, it must combine two essential characteristics: pro activity and independence. For the simple fact that these are usually topics that are not necessarily known to the client.

What can be expected is a challenging situation because, as a rule, the consultant deals with something outside the client's comfort zone!

But for clients looking to make progress in the energy field, a consultant has something very valuable to offer: knowledge and experience!

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