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I am doing my MBA (majoring in Management) now and very much interested to become a Management Consultant in my near future. I have wide working experience in various fields even though my undergraduate was from IT background. Currently I am administering in an Examination Division in a private University. To achieve my aim, I have decided to involve my self in the corporate training and development field to gain more knowledge and experience mainly in the sector of management. Will this help me to reach my goal? What I could like to know is, how shall I go about to achieve my goal and aim to become a successful Management consultant? What are the areas that I should focus on? And also may I know, what are a Management Consultant’s actual duties or job functions are? I am seeking for a good guider to guide me to achieve my goal?

2007-04-23 06:18:18 · 1 answers · asked by DD3 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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The International Council of Management Consultant Institutes (ICMCI). The CMC enjoys global reciprocity, with consultants certified in one country being recognised in most other countries.

# Three or more (depending on country) years of experience in full-time consulting.
# Owner or employee of a firm in independent practice, or internal consultant in organization meeting Institute's independence criteria.
# Demonstrated client satisfaction in challenging engagements.
# Interview by a panel of senior consultants on approaches to and competencies in a range of consulting disciplines.
# Written and oral ethics examinations and adherence to a rigorous code of ethics.




corporate trainer in USA
$58,000

2007-04-25 15:07:33 · answer #1 · answered by Wicked 7 · 0 0

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