Business Management & Administration
Business Management and Administration careers use your organizational and leadership skills to prepare for careers where you plan, direct and evaluate operations to run a successful business.
This career cluster is divided into five pathways:
- Administrative Support
- Business Information Management
- General Management
- Human Resources Management
- Operations Management
Administrative Support
Administrative Support facilitates business operations through a variety of administrative and clerical duties including information and communication management, data processing and collection, and project tracking.
Sample occupations include:
- Administrative Assistant
- Court Reporter
- Customer Service Representative
- Data Entry Specialist
- Management Analyst
- Medical Transcriptionist
- Order Processor
- Paralegal
- Receptionist
- Records Processing Assistant
- Shipping and Receiving Clerk
Business Information Management
Business Information Management is an umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and IT. Employees in this area help to align business and IT goals.
Sample occupations include:
- Account Executive
- Budget Analyst
- Chief Executive Officer
- Computer Support Specialist
- Cost Analyst
- Database Analyst
- Desktop Publisher
- Executive Assistant
- Maintenance Technician
- Management Analyst
- Operations Research Analyst
- Software Test Engineer
- Systems Analyst
- Technical Writer
- Word Processor
General Management
General Management focuses on careers that plan, organize, direct, and evaluate all or part of a business organization through the allocation and use of financial, human, and material resources.
Sample occupations include:
- Administrative Services Manager
- Billing Manager
- Business and Development Manager
- Contract Administrator
- Credit Manager
- Director
- Entrepreneur
- Franchisee
- General Manager
- Meeting and Convention Planner
- Office Manager
- Payroll Manager
- Project Manager
- Sports and Entertainment Manager
Human Resources Management
Human Resources Management focuses on the staffing activities that involve planning, recruitment, selection, orientation, training, performance appraisal, compensation, and safety of employees.
Sample occupations include:
- Compensation and Benefits Manager
- Compliance Officer
- EEO Specialist
- Human Resources Manager
- Occupational Analyst
- Personnel Recruiter
- Public Relations Manager
- Training and Development Manager
Operations Management
Operations Management focuses on planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling the resources needed to produce/provide a business's goods and/or services. Examples of activities in Operations Management are quality control, scheduling, procurement, and warehousing.
Sample occupations include:
- Chief Operating Officer
- Facilities Manager
- Master Scheduler
- Media Planner, Buyer
- Operations Manager
- Procurement Specialist
- Purchasing Manager
- Sales Manager
- Salesperson