Management Consulting
Management Consulting is the practice of advising organisations on strategy, operations, and organisational effectiveness. Consulting training builds a rigorous problem-solving methodology — hypothesis-driven analysis, structured communication, and data-driven recommendations — that translates into enormous career value in both consulting and tech industry roles.
What is Management Consulting?
Management consulting encompasses problem framing and scoping, hypothesis-driven research, quantitative and qualitative analysis, stakeholder interviews, workshop facilitation, executive presentations, change management, and implementation support. The methodology draws on frameworks like MECE (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive) thinking, issue trees, value chain analysis, Porter's Five Forces, and the BCG Matrix.
Why Management Consulting matters for your career
Consulting alumni (McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Deloitte) are disproportionately represented in tech leadership roles because the consulting skill set — structured thinking, executive communication, operating across functions — is highly portable. Consulting training develops the ability to quickly understand complex business problems that most technical roles don't teach.
Career paths using Management Consulting
Management consulting skills directly enable careers as Strategy Manager, Chief of Staff, VP Strategy, Startup Founder, and Operations Lead. They're highly valued in tech companies undergoing strategic transformation or scaling rapidly.
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Frequently asked questions
What does 'MECE' mean?▼
MECE stands for Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive — a framework for organising information and analysis so that options don't overlap (mutually exclusive) and together cover all possibilities (collectively exhaustive). It prevents double-counting and gaps in analysis.
Can consultants transition into tech roles?▼
Absolutely — it's one of the most common transitions. Strategy, operations, product, and chief of staff roles are natural fits. Technical consulting alumni often transition into PM roles at product companies.