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Construction Industry Expert moves into Management Consulting

 
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#0 Construction Industry Expert moves into Management Consulting
 
ConstructionMgr
17.08.13 00:00
 
Dear All,I currently work for a major construction business as a Commercial Manager, overseeing over £120m of new build projects. Having established myself in this industry, with over 10 years experience I would prefer to diversify and work in a management consulting arena, in either a strategic or organisational change capacity.To facilitate this career transition am I better completing an MBA (likely to be concluded by my mid-thirties) or attempting a direct move now.Recognising that management consultants traditionally gravitate towards other sectors than construction is it probable that there would be business' interested in my skills without further formal business training?
 
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SethFrances
17.08.13 00:00
 
I think it is very much dependant upon your 'skill set' and how you present yourself. An MBA is an ideal and a preference in demonstrating both your aptitude but also commitment. That said your industry bias is certainly not a blocker recognising the infrastructure investment of the current economy.Have you looked at any specific organisations to join or keeping your options open?
 
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SethFrances
17.08.13 00:00
 
Thankyou for your comments. I have looked at the big organisations (e.g McKinsey) but have been equally attracted by the likes of Q5, that appear fresh and experience in assisting construction businesses.
 
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ConstructionMgr
17.08.13 00:00
 
SethFrances,Sorry - I'm slightly confused. Was your second note for this thread?
 
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ConstructionMgr
19.08.13 00:00
 
Does anyone else have any advice please?
 
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ConstructionMgr
19.08.13 00:00
 
Does anyone else have any advice please?
 
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DCF
20.08.13 00:00
 
What are you aiming to achieve? What level are you hoping to come in at?I know a few people in this field with your sort of background but they made the transition much earlier in their careers.
 
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ConstructionMgr
24.08.13 00:00
 
I am pragmatic in regards to the level I will come in at and am happy to drop from a leadership role to work my way back up the ladder, but ultimately I am looking to broaden my experiences in a business context so as to enable me to move forward in the long-term.I believe my focus and equally that of my industry is relatively narrow; I am therefore looking to learn business skills and develop a much wider skill set.
 
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DCF
24.08.13 00:00
 
How about a construction consultancy which does some consulting work? E.g. Mott Macdonald, EC Harris, Atkins - in fact most of he larger ones dabble to a greater or lesser extent. Not sure if you would need an MBA or something to compensate for lack of consulting experience.Option 2: Big 4 team working in the sector but at a more strategic / business-focused level, e.g. PwC Capital Project Services, Deloitte Real Estate Consulting, KPMG Major Project Advisory. You could do this now if your CV is good and you interview well.Option 3: MBA then whichever consultancy you can get imo. Plenty of stuff elsewhere on pros, cons, prospects, which school etc which I shan't repeat here.
 
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28.10.13 00:00
 
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