Echoing what Duncan says, an MBA might not be the best route to working as a consultant (assuming you are talking about technology startups.)
I can't talk in detail about the German startup scene but I believe Berlin and to a lesser extent Munich, are considered the top two in Germany. if you are based near either then I suggest using your network to research and identify potential consulting opportunities. I don't think an MBA is likely to teach you this sort of thing in any detail.
What kind of consulting are you thinking for startups? As you probably know, startups and scaleups are usually diverting all their cash into product development, hiring and business development.
What startups typically need is help with raising venture financing and guidance on establishing product market fit.
There isn't much call for traditional MBA orientated consulting until you get to the larger ones (unicorns for example.)
Echoing what Duncan says, an MBA might not be the best route to working as a consultant (assuming you are talking about technology startups.)<br><br>I can't talk in detail about the German startup scene but I believe Berlin and to a lesser extent Munich, are considered the top two in Germany. if you are based near either then I suggest using your network to research and identify potential consulting opportunities. I don't think an MBA is likely to teach you this sort of thing in any detail.<br><br>What kind of consulting are you thinking for startups? As you probably know, startups and scaleups are usually diverting all their cash into product development, hiring and business development. <br><br>What startups typically need is help with raising venture financing and guidance on establishing product market fit.
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</div><br><div>There isn't much call for traditional MBA orientated consulting until you get to the larger ones (unicorns for example.)</div><div>
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