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Business Managment Consultants  (NOC 1122)

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Career Description
Professionals in business services to management provide services such as analyzing the structure, operations, managerial methods or functions of an organization in order to propose, plan and implement improvements.

Duties May Include
Analyze and provide advice on the managerial methods and organization of a public or private sector establishment

Conduct research to determine efficiency and effectiveness of managerial policies and programs

Conduct assessments and propose improvements to methods, systems and procedures in areas such as operations, human resources, records management and communications

Conduct quality audits and develop quality management and quality assurance standards for ISO (International Organization for Standardization) registration

Plan the reorganization of the operations of an establishment

May supervise contracted researchers or clerical staff.

Examples of Titles
Advertising Account Executive
Business Management Consultant

Where They Work
Employed by management consulting firms and throughout the public and private sectors or are self-employed.

Sources
The National Occupational Classification (NOC) Code found next to the name of the career is a 4-digit code that classifies occupations by different skill types and skill levels.

The information on careers is adapted from Canadian Occupational Projection System, a project by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, which uses annual data to analyze trends in labour.

© Canadian Occupational Projection System, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, 2011.
© JobFutures, Labour Force Survey, 2006.
© National Occupational Classification, Human Resources Skills and Development Canada, 2006.
© Working in Canada, Labour Force Survey, 2009.

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