Oh man. This was actually super informative, thank you. I feel for consultancy as a service, I'd still need some kind of a degree (or experience in the field) to be able to effectively do it but product consultancy... actually sounds a lot like some design projects I've taken on? I've worked preproduction a bit, and it's something I enjoy but that is very hard to break into if you're an utter artistic sinkhole like I am, product consultancy feels like it'd be the kind of thing where I could put my nascent producer skills into use somehow.
On top of being good with the words, I'm actually not-terrible at project management. I just have zero interest to be some kind of a manager b/c it simultaneously an utterly useless made-up position that nobody takes seriously but if you do end up taking it seriously, it's... a lot of responsibility. And too much responsibility is literally the whole reason I dislike leading other people.
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Date: 22/2/19 21:32 (UTC)On top of being good with the words, I'm actually not-terrible at project management. I just have zero interest to be some kind of a manager b/c it simultaneously an utterly useless made-up position that nobody takes seriously but if you do end up taking it seriously, it's... a lot of responsibility. And too much responsibility is literally the whole reason I dislike leading other people.