Management analysts introduce new ways to improve an organization’s efficiency. They advise managers on how to make organizations more profitable through reduced costs and increased revenues. Management analysts often present their suggestions as a written report and oral presentation, which can help when it comes to implementing their suggestions at the company. The employment for this job is expected to grow 22% between 2010 and 2020; around 157,200 jobs will need to be filled over the next decade. To become a management analyst you must have a high school diploma and a bachelor’s degree at least. The Certified Management Consultant (CMC) title may improve job prospects when applying. Some employers prefer to hire people who have master’s degree in business administration (MBA). In 2010, twenty-eight percent of the management analysts had master’s degree. Most organizations try to hire candidates that have little experience in those areas that include management, human resources, and information technology. There are important qualities that help management analysts succeed in their job and a few of those are analytical skills, communication skills, and problem-solving skills. In the future management analysts jobs are expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations. As markets get more competitive, firms will need to use the resources more efficiently causing them to hire management analysts. Federal, state, and local government agencies look to improve their organization which opens up even more jobs. The management analysts can make around $45,000 the first few years, then around $80,000 after 5 years and around $140,000 after 10 or more years. Sorry but I didn’t understand what info we were suppose to research.
Company Name Symbol Current Price P/E Ratio Cisco Systems Inc. CSCO $21.06 13.59 Apple Inc