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Nature Of Work And Lifestyle

Management is a structured career as an activity, the purpose of which is to make the best use of available resources such as man, material, money and time in order to achieve the objective that is given.

Management as a career at times seems to be a transferable skill that managers often take their expertise from one type of organization to another – say from manufacturing to travel and tourism industry. Managers are decision makers. They set goals and policies as a business executive, manages well to direct others in sales, purchase, accounting, production and research.

As far as the nature of management people are concerned, they are expected to work principally as an analyst or a consultant who will be assigned to follow up/case study a team that works to solve a specific problem. Such given task generally involved in the following stages:

  • Defining the nature and extent of the project, identifying the problem/other issues
  • Gathering data, collecting information, researching facts
  • Analyzing and synthesizing the data
  • Developing recommendations/proposing solutions
  • Preparing written reports and/or making formal oral presentations
  • Assisting in the implementation of their recommendations
  • A management persona’s initial experience will vary from organization to organization. New consultants at a smaller firm will generally receive more responsibility in a shorter period of time than they would receive from a larger organization. In some of the larger organizations, where managers may be assigned to an industry group analysis, which will consume larger time of their day leaving them feel tired doing analysis and modeling.

Students considering different consulting firms as potential employers should thoroughly research each firm to fully understand the nature of the work they will be expected to do.

The management training methods and experience varies from firm to firm. Large firms generally have excellent, formal training programs, while for many smaller firms, training is on the job. Managers are required to work under high pressure most of the times. They may be expected to spend many weeks each year at clients' out-of-town locations, sacrificing social and family concerns. But the financial and other benefits offered to management people are tremendous. On the individual level, there is the reward of working in a field that values creativity and initiative, has a real impact on a client organization, and commands a great deal of status and respect in the business world!

Comments (25)

  • lakshmikrishna2/12/2012 11:32:07 AM

    i did MBA with Finance and HR in 2009, but the problem is that so many companies are preferred B.Com background students and freshers, but my graduation is B.Sc Life science. I have no chances and i dont know how to get job with this problem please give me any suggestion to get job.

  • suma2/12/2012 11:28:35 AM

    i did MBA with Finance and HR in 2009, but the problem is that so many companies are preferred B.Com background students and freshers, but my graduation is B.Sc Life science. I have no chances and i dont know how to get job with this problem please give me any suggestion to get job.

  • yogesh kumar rawal2/6/2012 1:04:42 PM

    Sir,I hv done Gradution in 2010 From DU ( Regular ). I hv also 6 months experience in BPO and currently im doing job as Graphic Designer From 7 Month but i hv no interest in this field. I want do MBA in Opretions from distence lerning. Can i get job after doing mba from distence. Im totly confuse what should i do. Pls help me.

  • Bhupender1/29/2012 3:42:33 PM

    sir, i am B.com final year student and i have scored..32 percentile in Cat exam,59% avg. in B.com 1st

  • aliya1/25/2012 2:29:17 PM

    i've completed my bds but m interested in management i can please help me find suitable management course after bds which have good salary and job offers.

  • nifa1/14/2012 11:35:47 PM

    i've completed my bbm and now i'm planning to take up MBA in aviation...will i get a job at the airport after the completion even if i'm just 5'1ft tall

  • AGRASEN YADAV12/21/2011 8:26:45 AM

    Respectfully sir, I want to do MBA but I don't know any collage about this.Please help me.

  • rahul dev kapoor12/11/2011 5:12:48 PM

    Dear Concern,My question is realted about which specialization subject i chose in M.B.A.?I have P.G degree in commerce (M.Com).presently i am working as production manager in factory since 2008 to present till As well as i am doing M.B.A through Distance Learning Skim manipal university i have given my 2 semester exam of my M.B.A.i am confuse to chose which specialization subject is good in (mba). bcoz according my educational background is commerce i will be choose finance.but according to my job profil

  • isha arora12/11/2011 4:51:12 PM

    can i do MBA after BA with mathematics,economics???????

  • Vishal Tiwari12/8/2011 10:01:40 AM

    www.wlci.in learning with practical approach..

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