Consulting is a huge sector in business and has a strong link to administration because of the need to collect information in a systematic way and in order to be able to analyze and optimize the core processes in business. Furthermore, the significance of the development of many societies into information societies has been rising not only because of technological developments but also because of the challenge of maintaining human development in a world with more and more demands and less and less resources, so that the lasts must be saved, and production processes must therefore be more and more optimized. This constraint is so important that even the political systems in many countries develop more and more laws to support this dynamic, for example by supporting electromobility, especially in Germany, where the largest car producers have missed this development and are now under pressure to reduce the carbon dioxide emission. These circumstances are important reasons for consulting being one of the most rising (by up to 7 %), as a German study from 2016 demonstrates (BDU 2016). This work gives a brief view of problems in consulting of people with disabilities.