Sunday, February 7, 2010

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As PagalGuy puts it, a management career makes you   Insanely Different. Different in the true sense of being different and standing apart from the crowd.

As the members argue, speak, put forth new ideas, brainstorm , the boardroom comes alive, turning into a jungle with people referred to as managers,  taking decisions for people happily sleeping out there, so that they can be served better. The world in the management sector might seem a bit bizarre , demanding out of the box thinking but a career in the management gives you all that you might never have dreamt of. The thought of boardrooms and group work excite you, giving you goosebumps at every point, with every point you make making a huge difference, and once the grease gets on you with the passion within you getting kindled, the call of the management sector tugs irresistibly at your hearts. Hard .

A career in management provides you opportunities not only in traditional workplaces like banks and stuff, but demands you to be a part of offbeat places , where your brain and words play a larger role than what books teach you. With financial recession and layoffs being a prime cause of concern the world over, the management sector has a significant role in the global economy, with individuals playing larger-than-life roles. Fat pay packets getting fatter with every new idea you come up with, weekly flights to places with strange sounding names, to meet people and rack brains to perform a new merger, a new acquisition, or might just be a new change in the publicity stunts being performed. All these are regulars you meet with in the management sector.

You find growth prospects not only in the country but also with international agencies, media companies, environment & wildlife organizations, consulting companies around the world. Today and more so in the times to come, brainy managers will become the crust of the world, with every single soul turning at you for strategies without which their lives wouldn’t have been any smoother.

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