CAREER

Management Analysts

Overview

Salary Median (2020)

$93,000

Projected Job Growth (2019-2029)

+11.4% (faster than the average)

Career

What Management Analysts Do

Conduct organizational studies and evaluations, design systems and procedures, conduct work simplification and measurement studies, and prepare operations and procedures manuals to assist management in operating more efficiently and effectively. Includes program analysts and management consultants.

Other Job Titles Management Analysts May Have

Business Analyst, Business Consultant, Management Analyst, Management Consultant

How Leaders Describe a Typical Day at Work

Program and Project Management Analyst ,

Accenture

I start my days with client meetings, diving into app development specifics. I create training materials and ensure smooth transitions for clients' employees. Collaborating with various clients, including local transit and healthcare organizations, I see the direct impact of my work. My diverse background and passion for technology help me bring unique insights to each project. At Accenture, I continuously learn and grow, leveraging technology to make a positive difference.

Process Manager

I work from home, virtually! I spend my time taking conference calls, and working independently. I meet with folks to learn about their needs, and then create processes to help manage these needs. I also spend a lot of my time being creative, and making design elements in Photoshop.


Tasks & Responsibilities May Include

  • Gather and organize information on problems or procedures.
  • Confer with personnel concerned to ensure successful functioning of newly implemented systems or procedures.
  • Analyze data gathered and develop solutions or alternative methods of proceeding.
  • Document findings of study and prepare recommendations for implementation of new systems, procedures, or organizational changes.
  • Plan study of work problems and procedures, such as organizational change, communications, information flow, integrated production methods, inventory control, or cost analysis.

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