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Types Of Jobs That Can Be Found With An MBA In Conflict Management

2010-05-08

In this economy, people are constantly searching for marketable skills, a leg up in the job market, and the type of education that will result in meaningful employment. With the rise in popularity of jobs in marketing, business, and other related career fields, more people have become interested in earning an MBA degree - especially one in conflict management. This article will provide an overview of some careers that you could enter with an MBA in conflict management.

What is an MBA?

First, we'll talk about an MBA and what, exactly, this degree entails. An MBA is a Masters in Business Administration, and covers a wide variety of fields and careers related to business. For example, you can get an MBA that focuses on marketing and advertising; can earn one that deals with executive-level administration; or can earn one in a field such as conflict management.

MBAs prepare individuals to work just about anywhere, in the private sector as well as the public sector. Many MBA holders go to work for a corporation, but others work in federal, state, or local government or work in a non-profit organization.

Conflict Management and Jobs:

An MBA in conflict management involves learning about various aspects of business, but specializes in negotiation, arbitration, compromise, cooperation, and communication. Basically, someone with this degree works to promote more effective communication and teamwork within the business, as well as beneficial partnerships with other businesses.

There are several jobs that would be perfect for those who have an MBA in this field. Here are a few:

Arbitrator: Arbitrators are individuals who help two or more sides in a dispute reach an acceptable agreement. They function much like judges, except their authority comes from a contractual agreement that makes whatever decision is reached by the arbitrator, binding. Earning an MBA in this field equips you with the tools needed to arbitrate between parties in a business environment.

Consultant: Many people who have degrees in this specialty are consultants. They work closely with corporations or organizations as independent contractors who analyze the personnel relationships within a company and help improve how employees interact with management.

Negotiator: Finally, those in conflict management thrive as negotiators, either with the government, working in virtually every major federal agency, or as employees in a corporation. In the private sector, negotiators work to make deals and reach agreements with other corporations - which requires a bit of salesmanship in addition to negotiation skills.

These are just a few of the jobs that are well-suited to individuals who earn an MBA degree in this field. If you are intrigued by conflict management and resolving issues, then this degree is perfect for you.