The Role of Management Consulting in Business Success

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Ahmadullah Esmat

Abstract

Management consulting is considered one of the key factors in business success, contributing to the improvement of organizational performance by providing specialized analyses, identifying problems, developing growth strategies, improving operational efficiency, and increasing companies' competitiveness. The main objective of this research is to examine the impact of consulting services on strategic decision-making processes, organizational structure optimization, growth strategy development, and enhancement of operational productivity. The research methodology and materials used in the study were descriptive-analytical in nature, and were relying on library resources and the use of international journals. The findings of the study indicate that companies utilizing management consulting services demonstrate better performance in areas such as identifying weaknesses in structures and processes, designing innovative solutions, and improving competitive advantage. As a result, management consulting holds a fundamental position as a comprehensive enabling factor in the process of organizational transformation and the achievement of commercial success.

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How to Cite
Esmat, A. (2025). The Role of Management Consulting in Business Success. Nangarhar University Social Science Journal, 2(03), 15–20. https://doi.org/10.70436/nussj.v2i03.51

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