What can I do with a degree in management?
Where to work - Industries to consider
Careers in Management can be found through entrepreneurial ventures, working for small and large organizations and in governmental institutions. Often, Fortune 500 companies develop future leaders through their management trainee programs. Qualified management graduates find positions with hospitals, educational institutions, government offices, manufactures, retailers, customer service operators, consulting firms, etc.
What you need - Skills required
- Ability to work well with others and operate independently
- At ease with computer software and the Internet for the purpose of business correspondence, proposals, and presentations
- Ability to conduct effective research
- Strong administrative, organizational and business writing skills
- Business acumen
- Budgeting, disseminating information, and delegating of tasks
- Ability to interact effectively and professionally with all levels of management, suppliers, and customers resourceful, takes initiative, tactful, and diplomatic
What to do - Occupations to explore
- Account Manager
- Airport Operations Coordinator
- Assistant Executive Director
- Assistant Executive Director
- Business Analyst and Consultant
- Business Development Assistant
- Business Planner
- Buyer
- Client Services Associate
- Crew Leader
- Customer Service/Inside Sales Representative
- Executive Assistant
- Internal Account Manager
- Logistics Analyst
- Management Advisor
- Management Trainee
- Merchandise Allocator
- Procurement Agent
- Product Manager
- Public Relations Analyst
- Researcher
- Sales and Service Manager
- Store Manager
- Strategic Planner
- Warehouse Manager
Resources - Key websites
- All Business: allbusiness.com
AllBusiness.com is an online media and e-commerce company that operates one of the premier business sites on the Web.
- Canadian Association of Management Consultants: cmc-canada.ca
CMC-Canada fosters excellence and integrity in the management consulting profession as a whole. CMC-Canada administers the CMC designation in Canada.
- Canadian Institute of Management: cim.ca
The Canadian Institute of Management is Canada's senior management association. The Institute is dedicated to enhancing managerial skills and professional development.
- Canadian Management Centre: cmcamai.org
Canadian Management Centre has earned the reputation as a trusted partner in worldwide professional development and management education that improves the immediate performance and long-term results of over 12,000 Canadian individuals and organizations every year.
- International Association of Assembly Managers: iavm.org
IAAM Active members include managers and senior executives from auditorium, arenas, convention centers, exhibit halls, stadiums, performing arts theaters, and amphitheaters.
- Workplace: www.workplace.ca
Acquire the skills you need to recruit, manage, and supervise in today's changing workplace.
- Supply Chain and Logistics Canada (SCL): sclcanada.org