József Poór, Eric Sanders J., Gergely Németh, Erika Varga (eds)

Management Consultancy in Central and Eastern Europe

Consultancy in a Global Context


Improving IT Management Consulting Competences

To begin an IT management consulting career, you must at least possess B.Sc./B.S. level of education required in economics, IT, and/or technology. To further enhance your career, it is a good idea to have an M.Sc./M.S. degree in management, economics, or finance, even if the consultant is working in a technical field such as hardware or software, to better understand the business processes the technology will serve. Other related postgraduate degrees include an MBA for Information Technology, such as the Executive MBA for IT offered at the Budapest Metropolitan University since 2013.

Management Consultancy in Central and Eastern Europe

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2022

ISBN: 978 963 454 704 4

Have you always wondered how to learn the essentials of international management consulting in just a short time, even if you have never received formal management consultancy training before?

Take this book to gain an in-depth understanding of the profession in a global context and further develop your management consulting skills to enhance your career – wherever you are along your career path!

By reading through this brilliant summary of international management consulting and appreciating the various aspects of the profession, you can master the steps of the consulting process, learn to lead and manage consulting organisations, understand the essence of strategic consulting and change management, develop your competencies in business process and IT consulting and acquire new methods of leadership development. You can also find the relevant tools, if you wish to enhance your competencies in knowledge management or leading turnaround projects.

The book provides an overall picture of the current trends in the global and regional consulting market and illustrates the international scene by specific cases from more than eight CEE countries as well as generic ones to improve the effectiveness of learning through practical examples.

The final chapter entitled ‘Quo vaditis, Consultant?’ seeks answers to the question we are all anxious to see more clearly about, i.e. which way the consulting profession is likely to develop in the future.

Read the book today and benefit from the wealth of knowledge and practical tips to further enhance your professional success in global management consulting!

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