Become a management consultant

Understanding the techniques of the top world’s consulting firms to land 6-figure job offer
Instructed by: John F. Burress | Subject: Business, Management


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Imagine you could learn the techniques taught by the world’s top consulting firms: McKinsey and BCG without ever working at a firm! What if you could put yourself in a position to earn a six-figure salary, not to mention maximize the efficiency of any business interests you have, all from the comfort of your own home? Management consulting involves identifying and suggesting important changes to what a company does and how they do it—developing a working strategic plan and guiding its execution with optimum effectiveness. A management consultant learns everything about the product or service a company sells for profit and then finds more efficient and more profitable ways to sell that product or service. The results of hiring a management consultant could be learning how accomplish existing tasks with better results, learning how to accomplish existing tasks more quickly, learning new methods to achieve the same ends, or all of these at once. You can see why management consulting is a growing field very much in demand in today’s marketplace College graduates receive offers from top firms with compensation approaching or exceeding $90,000 in their first year alone. Experienced management consultants can earn well over six figures plus bonuses. And while these consultants are helping companies improve their bottom lines—and being compensated nicely for their efforts—certain consulting techniques can be applied to individual problems, allowing you to employ what you learn to improve your business and personal life.

Outcome

  1. Understanding management consulting
  2. Choose the right firm to work for
  3. Prepare for management consulting interviews
  4. Familiarize yourself with the management consulting recruiting process
  5. Solve estimation cases
  6. Implement better strategies to increase profitability
  7. Design a market entry strategy
  8. Prepare you to move on to intermediate level management consulting training
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