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Can I get a job as Project Control Manager or QA/QC Manager after my MBA?

I am Document Management professional with experience of6 years, I am planning to do MBA in Project Management or Total Quality Management as I am currently working in Project Management Company, So have little bit knowledge of Project Management. I want to work as Project Control Manager or Quality Control Manager after my MBA MY question is can I get job in above mentioned job after my MBA or I need to stay only in Document Management field?

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Question added by Mohammad Zeshan Ahmad , Lead Document Controller , KEO International Consultant
Date Posted: 2013/06/05
Mohamed Sulaiman
by Mohamed Sulaiman , Site Project Manager , Al tabarak for Engineering & Contracting company

You should have good experience in project managment to be project contro,MBA is a aplus and make you featurd for any managment position.

Arvind Kumar Yadav
by Arvind Kumar Yadav , Assistant Manager Technical , Aristocrat India pvt Ltd

Depends on your specialization

Jeams Cole
by Jeams Cole , Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) , Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)

Yes, you can get a job as a Project Control Manager or QA/QC Manager after completing your MBA.

Project Control Manager: After completing an MBA, you can pursue a career as a Project Control Manager. This role involves overseeing project planning, monitoring progress, ensuring adherence to schedules and budgets, and implementing quality control measures. With the analytical and strategic skills gained during an MBA program, you would be well-equipped to handle the responsibilities of a Project Control Manager. Additionally, having a strong understanding of financial management and business operations from your MBA studies can be beneficial in this role.

QA/QC Manager: Similarly, with an MBA degree, you can also aim for a position as a Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Manager. QA/QC Managers are responsible for developing and implementing quality assurance policies and procedures, conducting audits, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The leadership and problem-solving skills acquired through an MBA program can be valuable assets in this role. Your MBA education can provide you with the knowledge needed to drive continuous improvement in quality processes within an organization.

In conclusion, pursuing a career as a Project Control Manager or QA/QC Manager after obtaining an MBA is indeed feasible. Your MBA education equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in these roles by combining business acumen with project management or quality assurance expertise.

Ramzi Abou Rahal
by Ramzi Abou Rahal , Senior Manager , PwC Middle East

Education is one thing, and experience is another.

You need both to be a better manager.

Starting with a QC/QA and then moving to a QA/QC manager is a better option.

Similarly, starting as a project coordinator, and then moving to a project manager is as well a better option.

RASHEED MUSA ABED AL RAHMAN A'ABED
by RASHEED MUSA ABED AL RAHMAN A'ABED , Senior Draftsman , Al Teerawy Group

YES

Mohammad Zeshan Ahmad
by Mohammad Zeshan Ahmad , Lead Document Controller , KEO International Consultant

Thanks Mohamed for your comments!

Attia Emad
by Attia Emad , Electrical engineer , Advanced Vision for E/M works

You have to take first PMP certificate or at least a preparation course in PMP then foster and promote your preferable career by more addition course such as TQM for QC/QA then if you want to be comprehensive ,reliable and accountable personnel for PM better to study any courses about cost management ,at this time you can start your MBA ,by the way MBA is a long term study will immediately direct you to the best corporations all over the world ,that's my perspective view and eventually decision up to you

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