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  2. 5 Big-Money Roles in Business Management and Administration

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    Not only are the job options interesting and diverse, but many management careers pay over $100,000 annually. Read next: 26 Ways To Make $1,000 Fast — In a Week or Less

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  4. McKinsey & Company - Wikipedia

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    McKinsey & Company was the first management consultancy to hire recent graduates instead of experienced business managers, when it started doing so in 1953. [ 85 ] According to a 1997 article in The Observer , McKinsey recruited recent graduates and "imbue[d] them with a religious conviction" in the firm, then cull[ed] through them with its ...

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    Today, Gallagher’s landscaping business employs 10 people and does “everything from stormwater management and drainage work to pavers and lighting,” he says.

  6. Business analyst - Wikipedia

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    The business analyst has an essential role in projects, which includes "integrating strategic planning with portfolio planning for Information Systems and technology", [5] inclusion of the possible effects of business decisions on future performance, and the use of modelling tools to demonstrate the "as-is" and "to-be" business to all employees ...

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    The Master of Business Administration (MBA or M.B.A.) is a master's degree in business administration with a significant focus on management. [11] The MBA degree originated in the United States in the early-20th century, [ 12 ] when the nation industrialized and companies sought scientific approaches to management.