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Adviser

An adviser or advisor is normally a person with more and deeper knowledge in a specific area and usually also includes persons with cross-functional and multidisciplinary expertise. An adviser's role is that of a mentor or guide and differs categorically from that of a task-specific consultant. An adviser is typically part of the leadership, whereas consultants fulfill functional roles.[1]

The spellings adviser and advisor have both been in use since the 16th century.[2] Adviser has always been the more usual spelling, though advisor has gained frequency in recent years and is a common alternative, especially in North America.[3][4]

Etymology

The use of adviser is of English origin, with "er" as a noun ending, and advisor of Latin origin.[5] The words are etymological twin cognates and are considered interchangeable.

Word usage

Usage of the two words is normally a matter of choice, but they should not be used together in the same document. The Associated Press prefers (AP Stylebook) the use of "adviser", but Virginia Tech (style guide) gives preference to "advisor", stating that it "is used more commonly in academe" and that "adviser is acceptable in releases going to organizations that follow AP style".[6] Purdue University Office of Marketing and Media's Editorial Style Guide gives preference to "advisor".[7] The European Commission uses "adviser(s)",[8] the UK has Special advisers, as well as the Scottish Government,[9] and the United Nations uses Special Advisers. The US government uses both: Council of Economic Advisers, Office of the Legal Adviser, Deputy National Security Advisor (deputy to the President's NSA), Legal "Advisor" (Office for the Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants), that was part of the team tasked to conduct Combatant Status Review Tribunals of captives detained in Guantanamo Bay, and laws Investment Advisers Act of 1940. The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs's Fulbright Program has "advisers".

Specific uses

Books

Use of "advisor" appeared in print in the United States in 1889, with The Tennessee Justice and Legal Advisor by William C. Kain and Horace N. Hawkins.[10] The Department of Justice of the United States, Issue 15, printed in 1927 by the Institute For Government Research, uses both spellings: "1. Political adviser and assistant to the President" and "Legal Advisor. Like all the other cabinet officers, the Attorney General is a political advisor of the President".[11]

Consultancy

Finances

  • Commodity trading advisor, any person who advises others re futures or commodity trading
  • Financial advisor, also known as a financial planner, a practicing professional who helps people to deal with various personal financial issues through proper planning
  • Financial Management Advisor, a professional designation of the Canadian Securities Institute
  • Investment Advisor, an individual or firm that advises clients on investment matters
  • Registered Investment Adviser, an individual or firm who has registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or with a state regulatory agency in connection with the management of the investments of others

Publications

Specific advisory companies

Specific advisory services

  • Dipmeter Advisor, an early system developed to aid in the analysis of data gathered during oil exploration
  • McAfee SiteAdvisor, an Internet service that warns users that a site may make them victims of malware or spam
  • MIT Design Advisor, an online tool for exploring the energy performance of building designs

Media

Examples of the use of adviser and advisor in the media on a particular subject:

  • NPR: "Deputy National Security Adviser Explains U.S. Options In ..."[12]
  • The Washington Post: "deputy national security adviser for strategic communications"[13]
  • The Wall Street Journal: "Obama to Name Deputy National-Security Adviser"[14]
  • The White House: "Briefing by Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes"[15]
  • English Wikipedia: Ben Rhodes (politician), "the current deputy national security adviser for strategic communication for U.S. President Barack Obama".[16]
  • The Foundry: "CBS News President David Rhodes is the brother of Ben Rhodes, the White House deputy national security adviser..."[17]
  • Yahoo News: "President Barack Obama's national security adviser..."[18]
  • Indiana University Bloomington: "Rhodes is assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor for strategic communications and speechwriting".[19]

Other

Notable Advisers

Portrait Name Year Origin Notes
 
Chanakya 375–283 BCE India Indian polymath and a royal advisor of Mauryan Emperors Chandragupta and Bindusara who authored the ancient Indian political treatise, the Arthashastra
 
Birbal 1528-1586 Madhya Pradesh, India Advisor and main commander (Mukhya Senapati) of army in the court of the Mughal emperor, Akbar and one of the Akbar's Navratnas
 
Bairam Khan 1501-1561 Badakhshan, Central Asia At the court of the Mughal Emperors, Humayun and Akbar
 
Henry Kissinger Born 1923 Weimar Republic, Germany American diplomat, who served as United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor
 
Yelu Chucai 1190-1244 Yanjing, Jin dynasty Khitan adviser to Genghis Khan and his son Ögedei

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Definition agreed on by both professional advisors and consultants in business magazine along with functional workflow graphic."The Difference Between Consultants and Advisors"
  2. ^ Oxford English Dictionary, s.vv. "adviser" and "advisor" (subscription required).
  3. ^ Google Ngram Viewer, "adviser, advisor".
  4. ^ Oxford Dictionaries, s.v. "".
  5. ^ Adviser versus advisor- Retrieved 2014-05-25
  6. ^ Virginia Tech usage. May 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  7. ^ "Editorial Style Guide". Purdue University. 2014-11-24. from the original on 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2016-10-15.
  8. ^ European Commission. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  9. ^ Scottish government. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  10. ^ Google books; title. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  11. ^ Google books; p. 18. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  12. ^ NPR.org. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  13. ^ Washington Post. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  14. ^ WSJ online. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  15. ^ Office of the Press Secretary. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  16. ^ Wikipedia. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  17. ^ The Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  18. ^ Yahoo News. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  19. ^ IU Bloomington Newsroom. Retrieved 2014-05-25.

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Look up adviser or advisor in Wiktionary the free dictionary An adviser or advisor is normally a person with more and deeper knowledge in a specific area and usually also includes persons with cross functional and multidisciplinary expertise An adviser s role is that of a mentor or guide and differs categorically from that of a task specific consultant An adviser is typically part of the leadership whereas consultants fulfill functional roles 1 The spellings adviser and advisor have both been in use since the 16th century 2 Adviser has always been the more usual spelling though advisor has gained frequency in recent years and is a common alternative especially in North America 3 4 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Word usage 3 Specific uses 3 1 Books 3 2 Consultancy 3 3 Finances 3 4 Publications 3 5 Specific advisory companies 3 6 Specific advisory services 3 7 Media 3 8 Other 4 Notable Advisers 5 See also 6 NotesEtymology EditThe use of adviser is of English origin with er as a noun ending and advisor of Latin origin 5 The words are etymological twin cognates and are considered interchangeable Word usage EditUsage of the two words is normally a matter of choice but they should not be used together in the same document The Associated Press prefers AP Stylebook the use of adviser but Virginia Tech style guide gives preference to advisor stating that it is used more commonly in academe and that adviser is acceptable in releases going to organizations that follow AP style 6 Purdue University Office of Marketing and Media s Editorial Style Guide gives preference to advisor 7 The European Commission uses adviser s 8 the UK has Special advisers as well as the Scottish Government 9 and the United Nations uses Special Advisers The US government uses both Council of Economic Advisers Office of the Legal Adviser Deputy National Security Advisor deputy to the President s NSA Legal Advisor Office for the Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants that was part of the team tasked to conduct Combatant Status Review Tribunals of captives detained in Guantanamo Bay and laws Investment Advisers Act of 1940 The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs s Fulbright Program has advisers Specific uses EditBooks Edit Use of advisor appeared in print in the United States in 1889 with The Tennessee Justice and Legal Advisor by William C Kain and Horace N Hawkins 10 The Department of Justice of the United States Issue 15 printed in 1927 by the Institute For Government Research uses both spellings 1 Political adviser and assistant to the President and Legal Advisor Like all the other cabinet officers the Attorney General is a political advisor of the President 11 Consultancy Edit Tax advisor an individual or firm expert in tax lawFinances Edit Commodity trading advisor any person who advises others re futures or commodity trading Financial advisor also known as a financial planner a practicing professional who helps people to deal with various personal financial issues through proper planning In the UK this person is known as a financial adviser Fee Only financial advisor a financial advisor compensated only by clients and accepting no commissions or compensation from other sources Financial Management Advisor a professional designation of the Canadian Securities Institute Investment Advisor an individual or firm that advises clients on investment matters Registered Investment Adviser an individual or firm who has registered with the U S Securities and Exchange Commission or with a state regulatory agency in connection with the management of the investments of othersPublications Edit Broadband amp Internet Advisor originally Internet Advisor a magazine which provides articles news and reviews relating to Internet technology The CPA Technology Advisor a technology magazine for accounting and tax professionals Resident Advisor an online electronic music magazine dedicated to the global dance music sceneSpecific advisory companies Edit Amaranth Advisors LLC an American multistrategy hedge fund Dimensional Fund Advisors an investment firm that develops mutual funds grounded in academic research State Street Global Advisors the investment management division of State Street CorporationSpecific advisory services Edit Dipmeter Advisor an early system developed to aid in the analysis of data gathered during oil exploration McAfee SiteAdvisor an Internet service that warns users that a site may make them victims of malware or spam MIT Design Advisor an online tool for exploring the energy performance of building designsMedia Edit Examples of the use of adviser and advisor in the media on a particular subject NPR Deputy National Security Adviser Explains U S Options In 12 The Washington Post deputy national security adviser for strategic communications 13 The Wall Street Journal Obama to Name Deputy National Security Adviser 14 The White House Briefing by Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes 15 English Wikipedia Ben Rhodes politician the current deputy national security adviser for strategic communication for U S President Barack Obama 16 The Foundry CBS News President David Rhodes is the brother of Ben Rhodes the White House deputy national security adviser 17 Yahoo News President Barack Obama s national security adviser 18 Indiana University Bloomington Rhodes is assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor for strategic communications and speechwriting 19 Other Edit Academic advisor an employee of a college or university who helps students to select courses or an academic major and engaging in short term and long term educational planning in some countries the professor who offers a student academic methodologic assistance to prepare the work thesis job necessary to obtain the degree Athletic Advisors some athletic staffs have coaches or Sport management roles deemed advisors This can vary the type of advisory position American football commonly has advisor positions whether it s a advisor to the Head Coach or Senior Advisor Notable advisor coaches have been Gus Malzahn Matt Patricia Tedy Bruschi Brian Billick Will Healy and Larry Harris basketball Doctoral advisor an advanced member of a university faculty with the role of guiding a graduate student Combine Advisor a fictional creature from the Half Life series Customer service advisor a generic job title in the service industry principally used in the United Kingdom Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor a qualification required of chemical distributors and storage companies throughout the United Kingdom relating to packing and labeling of hazardous materials Legal advisor a lawyer who gives legal advice Military advisors a form of military support Technical advisor an expert in a particular field of knowledge hired for example to ensure that some area of knowledge is portrayed accurately in a movie Technical design advisor a person in charge of advising in technical aspects of information technology designNotable Advisers EditThis is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Portrait Name Year Origin Notes Chanakya 375 283 BCE India Indian polymath and a royal advisor of Mauryan Emperors Chandragupta and Bindusara who authored the ancient Indian political treatise the Arthashastra Birbal 1528 1586 Madhya Pradesh India Advisor and main commander Mukhya Senapati of army in the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar and one of the Akbar s Navratnas Bairam Khan 1501 1561 Badakhshan Central Asia At the court of the Mughal Emperors Humayun and Akbar Henry Kissinger Born 1923 Weimar Republic Germany American diplomat who served as United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Yelu Chucai 1190 1244 Yanjing Jin dynasty Khitan adviser to Genghis Khan and his son OgedeiSee also EditJudge advisor system CouncilNotes Edit Definition agreed on by both professional advisors and consultants in business magazine along with functional workflow graphic The Difference Between Consultants and Advisors Oxford English Dictionary s vv adviser and advisor subscription required Google Ngram Viewer adviser advisor Oxford Dictionaries s v adviser Adviser versus advisor Retrieved 2014 05 25 Virginia Tech usage Archived May 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2014 05 14 Editorial Style Guide Purdue University 2014 11 24 Archived from the original on 2016 01 15 Retrieved 2016 10 15 European Commission Retrieved 2014 05 25 Scottish government Retrieved 2014 05 25 Google books title Retrieved 2014 05 25 Google books p 18 Retrieved 2014 05 25 NPR org Retrieved 2014 05 25 Washington Post Retrieved 2014 05 25 WSJ online Retrieved 2014 05 25 Office of the Press Secretary Retrieved 2014 05 25 Wikipedia Retrieved 2014 05 25 The Heritage Foundation Retrieved 2014 05 25 Yahoo News Retrieved 2014 05 25 IU Bloomington Newsroom Retrieved 2014 05 25 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