Industry Specific Consulting
Industry-specific Consulting is associated with many different types of practices within the consulting
ecosystem. A consultant may be brought into a company to solve an industry-specific issue that usually
entails the specialist working with specific departments associated with the industry. For instance, as
opposed to a function-specific consultant who might be brought into a company for the purpose of
solving the hypothetical issue of inefficient information and data sharing within the whole of the
company, an industry-specific consultant may be brought into the same company to help optimize a
department’s workflows associated with one particular industry (like optimizing finance projects in the
finance department).
Types Of Management Consulting main area of focus
A management consultant makes sure that leaders and key decision makers in a company use resources in the most efficient way to reach objectives. They evaluate current management strategies in place and offer a set of tools and methodologies to improve them.
Management consultants help organizations to solve issues, create value, maximize growth and improve business performance. They use their business skills to provide objective advice and expertise, and help an organisation to develop any specialist skills that it may be lacking.
What is a typical day of a management consultant?
The daily work of a management consultant includes gathering data and insights (through research,
surveys, interviews), running analyses, making PowerPoint presentations, and pitching solutions to the
clients. The job involves a lot of travelling, and long hours are the norm.
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The most common types of management consultants are
Leadership Consultants who help managers and CXOs improve their leadership qualities and supervisory techniques
Project Management Consultants who advice project managers on achieving higher cost and time efficiency in their work
Consultants who help companies adapt particular management frameworks and systems, such as OKR
(Objectives & Key Results) Consultants
Management consultants may work personally with high-level leaders in the organization on specific
issues or train the entire leadership team on the right use of management frameworks.
Types Of Operations Consulting
Operations consultants look for ways companies can improve their daily operation based on key metrics
such as cost, efficiency, or quality. They uncover underutilized resources, potential gaps in workflow,
and new ways to optimize processes.
Their primary focus may be:
Process management
Outsourcing
Procurement
Supply chain management
Risk management
Based on their area of expertise, they might work as a general Operations Consultant or specialize as:
ROI Consultants, who aim to increase the return on investment of projects
Risk and Compliance Consultants who make sure companies comply to regulations and avoid potential
legal and financial risks
Ecommerce Consultants who focus on the production and management of products sold online
Operation consultants often work across functions to systemize processes or design team-specific
workflows. For example, an Outsourcing Consultant may have an expertise in both operations and
human resources and integrate both to improve the remote hiring strategy of an organization.