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Management consulting refers to both the industry of, and the practice of, helping organizations improve their performance, primarily through the analysis of existing business problems and development of plans for improvement.

Organizations hire the services of management consultants for a number of reasons, including gaining external (and presumably objective) advice, access to the consultants' specialized expertise, or simply as extra temporary help during a one-time project, where the hiring of more permanent employees is not required.

Because of their exposure to and relationships with numerous organizations, consultancies are also said to be aware of industry "best practices", although the transferability of such practices from one organization to another is the subject of debate.

Consultancies may also provide organizational change management
Change management

Change management is a structured approach to transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from a current state to a desired future state....
 assistance, development of coaching
Coaching

Coaching is a method of directing, instructing and training a person or group of people, with the aim to achieve some goal or develop specific skills....
 skills, technology implementation, strategy development, or operational improvement services.






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Management consulting refers to both the industry of, and the practice of, helping organizations improve their performance, primarily through the analysis of existing business problems and development of plans for improvement.

Organizations hire the services of management consultants for a number of reasons, including gaining external (and presumably objective) advice, access to the consultants' specialized expertise, or simply as extra temporary help during a one-time project, where the hiring of more permanent employees is not required.

Because of their exposure to and relationships with numerous organizations, consultancies are also said to be aware of industry "best practices", although the transferability of such practices from one organization to another is the subject of debate.

Consultancies may also provide organizational change management
Change management

Change management is a structured approach to transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from a current state to a desired future state....
 assistance, development of coaching
Coaching

Coaching is a method of directing, instructing and training a person or group of people, with the aim to achieve some goal or develop specific skills....
 skills, technology implementation, strategy development, or operational improvement services. Management consultants generally bring their own, proprietary methodologies
Methodology

Methodology can be defined as:# "the analysis of the principles of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline";# "the systematic study of methods that are, can be, or have been applied within a discipline"; or...
 or frameworks to guide the identification of problems, and to serve as the basis for recommendations for more effective or efficient
Efficiency (economics)

Economic efficiency is used to refer to a number of related concepts. It is the using resources in such a way as to maximize the production of goods and services....
 ways of performing business
Business

A business is a legally recognized organization designed to provide good s and/or Service to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalism economies, most being privately owned and formed to earn profit that will increase the wealth of its owners....
 tasks.

History


Management consulting grew with the rise of management
Management

Management in business and human organization activity is simply the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leadership or directing, and Control an organization or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal....
 as a unique field of study. The first management consulting firm was Arthur D. Little
Arthur D. Little

Arthur D. Little is an international management consulting firm, founded in 1886 by Arthur Dehon Little, an Massachusetts Institute of Technology chemist who discovered acetate, and co-worker Roger Griffin, in Cambridge, Massachusetts....
, founded in 1886 by the MIT professor of the same name. Though Arthur D. Little later became a general management consultancy, it originally specialized in technical research. Booz & Company
Booz & Company

Booz & Company is one of the oldest management consulting firms and is focused on working closely with the world's leading institutions to create and deliver essential advantage....
 was founded by Edwin G. Booz
Edwin G. Booz

Edwin G. Booz founded the consulting firm Booz Allen & Hamilton, the predecessor of both Booz Allen Hamilton - which focuses on government contracting - and Booz & Company, a commercial management-consulting firm....
, a graduate of the Kellogg School of Management
Kellogg School of Management

The Kellogg School of Management is the business school of Northwestern University located in Evanston, Illinois, Chicago Loop Chicago, Illinois and Miami, Florida....
 at Northwestern University
Northwestern University

Northwestern University is a non-sectarian private university research university located in Evanston, Illinois and downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States....
, in 1914 as a management consultancy and the first to serve both industry and government clients.

After World War II, a number of new management consulting firms formed, most notably Proudfoot Consulting, founded in 1946 by Alexander Proudfoot, which implemented sustainable operational improvements within its clients, and Boston Consulting Group
Boston Consulting Group

The Boston Consulting Group is a global management consulting firm, founded by Bruce Henderson in 1963. It has 66 offices in 38 countries, and its current CEO is Hans-Paul B?rkner....
, founded in 1963, which brought a rigorous analytical approach to the study of management and strategy. Work done at Booz & Company
Booz & Company

Booz & Company is one of the oldest management consulting firms and is focused on working closely with the world's leading institutions to create and deliver essential advantage....
, McKinsey, BCG
BCG

BCG can stand for:*Bacillus Calmette-Gu?rin, a vaccine for tuberculosis*Ballistocardiography, a vital sign caused by the mechanical movement of the heart which can be recorded from the surface of the body...
, and the Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School is a business school in the United States. It is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University.Founded in 1908, Harvard Business School started with 59 students....
 during the 1960s and 70s developed the tools and approaches that would define the new field of strategic management
Strategic management

Strategic management is the art, science and craft of formulating, implementing and evaluating cross-functional decisions that will enable an organization to achieve its long-term objectives....
, setting the groundwork for many consulting firms to follow. In 1983, Harvard Business School's influence on the industry continued with the founding of Monitor Group
Monitor Group

Monitor Group is a privately-owned global management consulting firm. It was founded in 1983 by a group of six entrepreneurs with ties to the Harvard Business School: Michael Porter, Mark Fuller, Joseph Fuller, Michael Bell, Mark Thomas, and Thomas Craig....
 by six professors.

One of the reasons why management consulting grew first in the USA is because of deep cultural factors: it was accepted there, (contrary to say, Europe), that management and boards alike might not be competent in all circumstances; therefore, buying external competency was seen as a normal way to solve a business problem. This is referred to as a "contractual" relation to management. By contrast, in Europe, management is connected with emotional and cultural dimensions, where the manager is bound to be competent at all times. This is referred to as the "pater familias" pattern. Therefore seeking (and paying for) external advice was seen as inappropriate. However, it is sometimes argued that in those days the average level of education of the executives was significantly lower in the USA than in Europe, where managers were Grandes Ecoles
Grandes écoles

The Grandes ?coles of France are higher education establishments outside the mainstream framework of the public university system. Unlike French public universities which have an obligation to accept all candidates of the same region who hold a Baccalaur?at, the selection criteria of Grandes ?coles rests mainly on competitive wri...
 graduates (France) or "Doktor" (Germany), though this is very difficult to quantify given the vastly differing management structures in American and European businesses.

It was only after World War II, in the wake of the development of the international trade led by the USA, that management consulting emerged in Europe. The current trend in the market is a clear segmentation of management consulting firms.

Another branch of management consulting is Human Resource consulting. Such firms provide advice to their clients regarding the financial and retirement security, health, productivity, and employment relationships of their global workforce.

Approaches

In general, various approaches to consulting can be thought of as lying somewhere along a continuum, with an 'expert' or prescriptive approach at one end, and a facilitative approach at the other. In the expert approach, the consultant takes the role of expert, and provides expert advice or assistance to the client, with, compared to the facilitative approach, less input from, and fewer collaborations with, the client(s). With a facilitative approach, the consultant focuses less on specific or technical expert knowledge, and more on the process of consultation itself. Because of this focus on process, a facilitative approach is also often referred to as 'process consulting,' with Edgar Schein
Edgar Schein

Edgar H. Schein , a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management has had a notable mark on the field of organizational development in many areas, including career development, group process consultation, and organizational culture....
 being considered the most well-known practitioner. The consulting firms listed above are closer toward the expert approach of this continuum.

Many consulting firms are organized in a matrix structure, where one 'axis' describes a business function or type of consulting: for example, strategy, operations, technology, executive leadership, process improvement
Process improvement

In organizational development , Process improvement is a series of actions taken to identify, analyze and improve existing processes within an organization to meet new Objective s and objectives....
, talent management, sales, etc. The second axis is an industry focus: for example, oil and gas, retail, automotive. Together, these form a matrix, with consultants occupying one or more 'cells' in the matrix. For example, one consultant may specialize in operations for the retail industry, and another may focus on process improvement in the downstream oil and gas industry.

Specializations

Management consulting refers generally to the provision of business consulting services, but there are numerous specializations, such as information technology consulting
Information technology consulting

Information technology consulting is a field that focuses on advising businesses on how best to use information technology to meet their business objectives....
, human resource consulting
Human resource consulting

Human resource consulting is a $18.4 billion industry that has emerged from management consulting, asclients' needs have become more complex and specialized, widening the gap between HR needs and work force capabilities, and thus accentuating the ability of HR management consulting firms to fill this gap....
, and others, many of which overlap, and most of which are offered by the large diversified consultancies listed below. So-called "boutique" consultancies, however, are smaller organizations specializing in one or a few of such specializations.

Current state of the industry

Management consulting has grown quickly, with growth rates of the industry exceeding 20% in the 1980s and 1990s. As a business service, consulting remains highly cyclical and linked to overall economic conditions. The consulting industry shrank during the 2001-2003 period, but has been experiencing slowly increasing growth since. In 2007, total global revenues for management consulting are expected to exceed the $300 billion mark.

Currently, there are four main types of consulting firms:

  1. Large, diversified organizations that offer a range of services, including information technology consulting
    Information technology consulting

    Information technology consulting is a field that focuses on advising businesses on how best to use information technology to meet their business objectives....
    , in addition to a strategy consulting practice (e.g. Accenture
    Accenture

    Accenture Limited is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. It is registered in Hamilton, Bermuda. It is said to be the largest consulting firm in the world....
    , Deloitte). Some very large IT service providers have moved into consultancy as well and are also developing strategy practices (e.g. Wipro, Tata)
  2. Medium-sized information technology consultancies, that blend boutique style with some of the same services and technologies bigger players offer their clients (e.g. IDS Scheer, arinso).
  3. Large management and strategic consulting specialists that offer primarily strategy consulting but are not specialized in any specific industry (e.g. Bain & Company
    Bain & Company

    Bain & Company is a management consulting firm headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts....
    , McKinsey & Company
    McKinsey & Company

    McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm that focuses on solving issues of concern to senior management. McKinsey serves as an advisor to the world?s leading businesses, governments, and institutions....
    , The Boston Consulting Group).
  4. Boutique firms, often quite small, which have focused areas of consulting expertise in specific industries, functional areas or technologies (e.g. Heidrick & Struggles, Towers Perrin, the Avascent Group) . Most of the boutiques were founded by famous business theorists. Small firms with less than 50 employees are often referred to as niche consultancies (e.g. Agility Works, iProCon HCM). If they have a unique concept and market it successfully, they often grow out of this segment very fast or are bought by larger players interested in their know how.


A fifth type that is emerging is the sourcing advisory
Sourcing advisory

Sourcing advisory is the use of third-party advise during the sourcing process. As such, it may refer to advise sought during outsourcing, offshoring or global sourcing....
 firm, that advise buyers on sourcing choices related to insourcing, outsourcing
Outsourcing

Outsourcing is subcontracting a process, such as product design or manufacturing, to a third-party company. The decision to outsource is often made in the interest of lowering firm or making better use of time and energy costs, redirecting or conserving energy directed at the core competence of a particular business, or to make more efficient...
, vendor selection, and contract negotiations. The top 10 sourcing advisors (as ranked by the Black Book of Outsourcing) were TPI, Gartner
Gartner

Gartner, Inc. is an information technology research and advisory firm headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, Connecticut. It was known as The Gartner Group until 2001....
, Hackett Group, Everest Group
Everest Group

Everest Group is a global management consulting firm that advises clients on sourcing issues. Founded in 1991 in Dallas, Texas, the firm today ranks amongst the leading global outsourcing advisors....
, PwC
Pwc

PWC may refer to :* Personal water craft* Pratt & Whitney Canada* PricewaterhouseCoopers or PwC - a global professional services company* Prince of Wales College - a defunct university college in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada...
, Avasant, PA Consulting, EquaTerra and AT Kearney. Although a fast growing sector, the largest sourcing advisory practices would likely be classified as boutiques when considering the management consulting industry as a whole - with one of the largest players, TPI, for example, citing 2006 revenues of less than US$150M during its acquisition by ISG.

Trends

Management consulting is becoming more prevalent in non-business related fields as well. As the need for professional and specialized advice grows, other industries such as government, quasi-government and not-for-profit agencies are turning to the same managerial principles that have helped the private sector for years.

One important and recent change in the industry has been the spin-off or separation of the consulting and the accounting units of the large diversified firms. For these firms, which began business as accounting firms, management consulting was a new extension to their business. But after a number of highly publicized scandals over accounting practices, such as the Enron
Enron

Enron Creditors Recovery Corporation was an American energy company based in Houston, Texas, Texas. Before its bankruptcy in late 2001, Enron employed approximately 22,000 and was one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas, pulp and paper, and communications companies, with claimed revenues of nearly $101 billion in 2000....
 scandal, accountancies began divestiture of their management consulting units, to more easily comply with the tighter regulatory scrutiny that followed.

Rise of internal corporate consulting groups

Added to these approaches are corporations that set up their own internal consulting groups, hiring internal management consultants either from within the corporation or from external firms employees. Many corporations have internal groups of as many as 25 to 30 full-time consultants.

Internal consulting groups are often formed around a number of practice areas, commonly including: organizational development, process management, information technology, design services, training, and development.

Advantages
There are several potential benefits of internal consultants to those who employ them:
  • If properly managed and empowered, internal consulting groups evaluate engagement on projects in light of the corporation strategic and tactical objectives.


  • Often, the internal consultant has less ramp up time on a project due to familiarity with the corporation, and is able to guide a project through to implementation—-a step that would be too costly if an external consultant were used.
  • Internal relationship provides opportunities to keep certain corporate information private.
  • It is likely that the time and materials cost of internal consultants is significantly less than external consultants operating in the same capacity.


Note: Corporations need to be conscious of and consistent with how internal consultant costs are accounted for on both a project and organizational level to evaluate cost effectiveness.

  • Internal consultants are often uniquely suited to
a) Lead external consulting project teams or b) Act as organizational subject matter experts ‘embedded’ with external consulting teams under the direction of organizational management.

A group of internal consultants can closely monitor and work with external consulting firm. This would ensure better delivery, quality, and overall operating relationship.

External firms providing consulting services have a dichotomy in priority. The health of the external firm is in aggregate more important that the health of the client organization. (client objectives are ultimately secondary to that of the strategic goals of the external firm)

Again assuming proper management, internal consulting groups are less likely have a dichotomy in priority. The health of the client organization is in aggregate more important that the health of the internal consulting group. (Put the company objectives first)

Disadvantages
  • The internal consultant may not bring the objectivity to the consulting relationship that an external firm can.
  • An internal consultant also may not bring to the table best practices from other corporations. A way to mitigate this issue is to recruit experience into the group and/or proactively provide diverse training to internal consultants.
  • Where the consulting industry is strong and consulting compensation high, it can be difficult to recruit candidates.
  • It is often difficult to accurately measure the true costs and benefits of an internal consulting group.
  • When financial times get tough, internal consulting groups that have not effectively demonstrated economic value (costs vs. benefits) are likely to face size reductions or reassignment.


Government consultants


The use of management consulting in governments has increased significantly in recent times. Booz Allen Hamilton
Booz Allen Hamilton

Booz Allen Hamilton, or more commonly Booz Allen or BAH, is a Privately held company consulting firm headquartered in McLean, Virginia, with 80 other offices throughout the nation....
 (now split from Booz & Company
Booz & Company

Booz & Company is one of the oldest management consulting firms and is focused on working closely with the world's leading institutions to create and deliver essential advantage....
) is particularly well known now as a consultant that primarily serves the US Federal Government. Deloitte Consulting LLP applies its industry expertise and decades of experience to helping government departments and agencies solve their toughest problems.

United Kingdom


From 1997 to 2006, Labour governments have spent £20 billion for management consultants and at least another £50 billion for IT systems, up significantly from the £500 million a year spent by the previous Conservative
Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, more commonly known as the Conservative Party, is a conservative political party in the United Kingdom....
 government. From 2003–2006 spending on consultants has risen by a third, from £2.1 billion in 2003–04 to £2.8 billion in 2005–06, largely due to increases in spending by the National Health Service
National Health Service

The National Health Service is the name commonly used to refer to the four publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom, collectively or individually, although only the health service in England uses the name 'National Health Service' without further qualification....
. In the past three years £7.2 billion has been spent on consultancy services from large consultancy firms.

Criticism

Despite consistently high and growing revenues, management consultancy also consistently attracts a significant amount of criticism, both from clients, and also from management scholars.

Management consultant
Consultant

A consultant is a professional who provides advice in a particular area of expertise such as management, accountancy, the environmental consulting, entertainment, technology, law , human resources, marketing, medicine, finance, economics, Public administration, communication, engineering, Audio engineering, graphic design, or waste managemen...
s are often criticized for overuse of buzzword
Buzzword

A buzzword is a vague idiom, usually a neologism, that is common to managerial, technical, administrative, and political work environments. Although meant to impress the listener with the speaker's pretense to knowledge, buzzwords render sentences opaque, difficult to understand and question, because the buzzword does not mean what it denomi...
s, reliance on and propagation of management fad
Management fad

A management fad is used characterize a change in philosophy or operations that sweeps through businesses and institution. Some fads may become established aspects of business, sustaining themselves over several years....
s, and a failure to develop plans that are executable by the client. A number of critical books about management consulting argue that the mismatch between management consulting advice and the ability of business executives to actually create the change suggested results in substantial damages to existing businesses.

Irreputable consulting firms are often accused of delivering empty promises, despite high fees. They are often charged with "stating the obvious" and lacking the experience on which to base their advice. These consultants bring few innovations, and instead offer generic and "prepackaged" strategies and plans that are irrelevant to the client’s particular issue. They may fail to prioritize their responsibilities, placing their own firm’s interests before the clients'.

Further criticisms include: taking apart of the business (by firing employees) in a drive to cut costs, only providing analysis reports, junior consultants charging senior rates, reselling similar reports to multiple clients as "custom work", lack of innovation, overbilling for days not worked, speed at the cost of quality, unresponsive large firms & lack of (small) client focus, and lack of clarity of deliverables in contracts.

Professional qualifications


There are several qualifications that can lead to becoming a management consultant; they include:
  • The internationally recognized Certified Management Consultant
    Certified Management Consultant

    Certified Management Consultant is an international professional certification for Management consulting professionals, awarded by institutes in 44 countries ....
     (CMC) professional designation.
  • Certificate in Management Consulting Essentials (IMC) - UK, Diploma in Management Consultancy (IMC) - UK
  • Accountancy
    Accountancy

    Accountancy or accounting is the system of recording, verifying, and reporting of the value of assets, liabilities, income, and expenses in the books of account to which debit and credit entries are chronologically posted to record changes in value ....
     qualifications: Chartered Management Accountant (CIMA), Chartered Certified Accountant
    Chartered Certified Accountant

    Chartered Certified Accountant is a British qualified accountants designation awarded by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ...
     (ACCA), Chartered Accountant
    Chartered Accountant

    Chartered Accountant is the title used by members of certain professional accountancy associations in the British Commonwealth of Nations countries and Republic of Ireland....
     (CA), Certified Public Accountant
    Certified Public Accountant

    Certified Public Accountant is the statutory title of qualified accountants in the United States who have passed the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and have met additional state education and experience requirements for certification as a CPA....
     (CPA), Certified Management Accountant
    Certified Management Accountant

    The title Certified Management Accountant is a professional designation awarded by various professional bodies around the world. The CMA designation is a post-nominal award issued to individuals who have achieved a peer-based criteria of professional competence in the field of Management Accounting....
     (CMA) Chartered Cost Accountant
    Chartered Cost Accountant

    CCA Chartered Cost Accountant Cost accounting or cost control professional designation offered by the AAFM American Academy of Financial Management...
     CCA Designation from AAFM
  • Actuarial qualifications: Casualty Actuarial Society
    Casualty Actuarial Society

    The Casualty Actuarial Society is a professional society of actuary. Its members are mainly involved in the property and casualty areas of the actuarial profession....
     (FCAS) - US, Society of Actuaries
    Society of Actuaries

    The Society of Actuaries is a Professional body for actuary based in North America. Its headquarters are located in Schaumburg, Illinois. The Society?s vision is for actuaries to be recognized as the leading professionals in the modeling and management of financial risk and Contingency theory....
     (FSA) - US, Institute of Actuaries
    Institute of Actuaries

    The Institute of Actuaries is one of the two professional bodies representing Actuary in the United Kingdom. The Institute is based in England, while the other body, the Faculty of Actuaries, is based in Scotland....
     (FIA) - UK, Faculty of Actuaries
    Faculty of Actuaries

    The Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland is the professional body representing actuaries in Scotland. The Faculty of Actuaries is one of two actuarial bodies in the UK, the other is the Institute of Actuaries, which is a separate body in England, Wales and Northern Ireland....
     (FFA) - Scotland
  • Finance
    Finance

    The field of finance refers to the concepts of time, money and risk and how they are interrelated. Banks are the main facilitators of funding through the provision of credit, although private equity, mutual funds, hedge funds, and other organizations have become important....
     qualifications: Chartered Financial Analyst
    Chartered Financial Analyst

    Chartered Financial Analyst is an international professional certification offered by the CFA Institute of USA to financial analysts who complete a series of three examinations....
     (CFA) Certified Treasury Professional
    Certified Treasury Professional

    The Certified Treasury Professional is a voluntary credential conferred by the Association for Financial Professionals to individual candidates who meet eligibility criteria and demonstrate current competency standards as measured through an examination program....
     (CTP)
  • Consulting
    Consulting

    Consulting is providing advice in a particular area of expertise. This is not the same as customer service. Specific types of consulting include:...
     qualifications: Master of Science in Business Consulting (BCM) Hochschule Furtwangen University Germany
  • Consulting
    Consulting

    Consulting is providing advice in a particular area of expertise. This is not the same as customer service. Specific types of consulting include:...
     qualifications: Master of Business Administration in International Business Consulting (MBA) Hochschule Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  • Business Administration qualifications: Master of Science in Management
    Master of Science in Management

    Master of Science in Management, abbreviated MSc, is a Master of Science academic degree commonly found in the United Kingdom. It is the academic alternative to the professional MBA, and like all MSc degrees it requires a lengthy dissertation before a graduate is admitted to it....
     -Europe- (MSc.in Management) ,Master of Business Administration
    Master of Business Administration

    The Master of Business Administration is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines....
     (MBA) -USA Canada
    Canada

    Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
     Doctor of Management
    Doctor of Management

    Doctor of Management is an academic degree awarded on the basis of advanced study and research in management.It is awarded by many American universities, and is equivalent to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in management and business-related sciences....
     ( Ph.D.), Doctor of Business Administration
    Doctor of Business Administration

    The degree of Doctor of Business Administration is a research doctorate. The D.B.A. often requires coursework beyond the masters' level in addition to research that results in a dissertation that contributes to business theory or practice....
    -USA/Canada- (DBA),Master of Science in Management Consultancy (MSc) - UK
  • Public Administration
    Public administration

    Public administration can be broadly described as the development, implementation and study of branches of government public policy. The pursuit of the public good by enhancing civil society and social justice is the ultimate goal of the field....
     qualifications: Master of Public Administration
    Master of Public Administration

    The Master of Public Administration degree is one of several Master's degree level Professional degree Public policy degrees that provides training in public policy and project and program implementation ....
     (MPA) -USA/Canada, Doctor of Public Administration
    Doctor of Public Administration

    The Doctor of Public Administration is a terminal applied-research political science doctoral degree in the field of public administration . The D.P.A....
  • Project Management
    Project management

    Project management is the List of academic disciplines of planning, organizing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives....
     qualifications: Project Management Professional
    Project Management Professional

    Project Management Professional is properly expressed as the credential PMP. The credentialing agency is the Project Management Institute . This credential is obtained by gaining a certification in project management through the completion of Project Management Institute-certified training and examination....
     (PMP) recognized globally, Master of Project Management (MPM)- USA/Canada
  • Advanced Professional Degrees such as Ph.D.
    Ph.D.

    Ph.D. or PHD may stand for:* Doctor of Philosophy, an academic degree* Ph.D. , a 1980s British group* Piled Higher and Deeper, a web comic strip...
    s or Master's degree
    Master's degree

    A master's degree provides a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of profession. Within the area studied, graduates possess advanced knowledge of a specialized body of theory and applied topics; high order skills in analysis, Critical thinking and/or professional application; and the ability to problem solving a...
    s in Engineering
    Engineering

    Engineering is the discipline and profession of applying Technology and science knowledge and utilizing natural laws and physical resources in order to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and process that safely realize a desired objective and meet specified criteria....
     and Science
    Science

    In its broadest sense, science refers to any systematic knowledge or practice. In its more usual restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on scientific method, as well as to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research....
    , M.D.s, J.D.
    Juris Doctor

    Juris Doctor is a first professional degree graduate degree and professional doctorate in law degree. The degree was first awarded by Harvard University in the United States in the late 19th century as a degree similar to the old European doctor of law degree and the legal studies counterpart to the M.D....
    s etc. are specifically targeted by firms like McKinsey, Bain & Company
    Bain & Company

    Bain & Company is a management consulting firm headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts....
     and the Boston Consulting Group
    Boston Consulting Group

    The Boston Consulting Group is a global management consulting firm, founded by Bruce Henderson in 1963. It has 66 offices in 38 countries, and its current CEO is Hans-Paul B?rkner....
    . These degrees may also have concentrations in management consulting, international management, or other relevant focus.
  • Akademischer Unternehmensberater (Academic Management Consultant) - Austria - incite -institute for management consultants and information technology experts, Vienna
  • Marketing qualification: Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing, which can lead to Chartered Marketer status from The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)


See also


Lists of firms

  • List of management consulting firms
    List of management consulting firms

    Partial List of Management Consulting Firms* Accenture* Arthur D. Little* A.T. Kearney* Bain & Company* Booz & Company* Booz Allen Hamilton ...
Category:Management consulting firms

Areas of action of Consulting

  • Strategic management
    Strategic management

    Strategic management is the art, science and craft of formulating, implementing and evaluating cross-functional decisions that will enable an organization to achieve its long-term objectives....
  • Operations management
    Operations management

    Operations management is an area of business that is concerned with the production of good quality goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient and effective....
  • Industrial engineering
    Industrial engineering

    Industrial engineering is also known as operations management, management science, systems engineering, or manufacturing engineering; a distinction that seems to depend on the viewpoint or motives of the user....

Related Culture

  • Case interview
    Case interview

    A case interview is a job interview in which the applicant is given a question/situation/problem/challenge and asked to resolve the situation. The case problem is often a business situation or a business case that the interviewer has worked on in real life....
  • Motivational speaking
  • Business coaching
  • Management fad
    Management fad

    A management fad is used characterize a change in philosophy or operations that sweeps through businesses and institution. Some fads may become established aspects of business, sustaining themselves over several years....
  • Business philosophies and popular management theories
    Business philosophies and popular management theories

    A business philosophy or popular management theory is any of a range of approaches to accounting, marketing, public relations, Business operations, training, organizational development, time management, investment, and/or corporate governance claimed to improve business performance in some measurable or otherwise provable way....
      sub system organisation and effect on the entire managemental culture


Institutes

  • Institute of Management Consultancy UK
  • Management Consultancies Association UK
  • Institute of Management Consultants USA
    Institute of Management Consultants USA

    The Institute of Management Consultants USA is a professional association and the sole certifying body for individual management consultants in the United States....
  • Phillips Graduate Institute
    Phillips Graduate Institute

    Phillips Graduate Institute is a graduate school based in Encino, California. It provides graduate education in family therapy, art therapy, and human relations....


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Further reading

  • Critical Consulting: New Perspectives on the Management Advice Industry,ed. by Timothy Clark and Robin Finchan, Blackwell Publishers, 2001, ISBN 0631218203