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The Role of Government in Developing the Management Consulting Industry in Countries

Rahil Asadi ()
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Rahil Asadi: Bucharest University of Economic Studies

PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2018, vol. 1, issue 1, 304-311

Abstract: Nowadays the rapid change of competitive world driving many companies and organizations to find a way to well- developing their process, improving their plans and programs and increasing capabilities and enhancing their performance to have more effective result and benefits in the business activities. Management consultancy industry is a major part influences in the business activities of any kind of organization, the phenomenon of management consulting can help the organization to improve their business through the effectively analysing their programs for improvement the quality and quantity performance of process, with wide range of new designs and methods such as re- engineering, growth share market, redeveloping the system and process, cost reduction, optimization or core competencies. For achieving this aim the government as a key element in country can help and plays a vital role in improving the management consultancy industry. Government as the role of a manager and trustee can be a responsible to create and increase the management consulting institutions with the aim of effective national and international development of the country and consulting industry development. The academic note tries to characterize the need and importance of management consulting as an industry in any country and role and impact of governments in consulting firms’ transactions and elucidate the challenge its face during this development process.

Keywords: management consulting; management consulting industry; creates a market; infrastructures; systemizing; government responsibilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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