That's the job of a consultant. And you don't have to have a degree. A lot of experience in a particular field is preferable. Of course school work is valuable too, but actual work experience is better than book learning alone. You are selling advice. If it's good advice, you'll succeed. If not, you won't. The number of degrees you have won't make a difference. The advice you provide will.
With real world experience, you can say, well, the textbooks will tell you this, but actual experience will tell you this. And I've been there, I have actual experience, and I'm advising you to follow this path rather than that one. Here are a couple of real life examples to illustrate the value of what I'm advising you to do. . .What is a job that all you do is just give people advice on how to solve problems?
You're welcome. Thanks for the BA points.
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