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Business Leader

Business Leaders oversee operations and strategy in organisations, guiding teams while managing finances and representing the company externally.

How do I become a business leader

Get qualified to work as a business leader with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

Business leaders have huge earning potential. Entry-level salaries begin around $85,000 per annum, while top level executives are famous for their high six and seven figure salaries. Even better, most business leaders have a full salary package that includes a company car, digital devices, allowances, and bonuses for improved sales and efficiencies.

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There are at least 50,000 General Managers employed in Australia right now, not including business owners and CEOs, so there are plenty of opportunities for ambitious professionals.

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Effective business leaders have a clear vision of the future, outstanding interpersonal skills, and have taken the time to develop their skills and knowledge in the core business functions: operations, finance, marketing, HR, corporate governance and business administration. Launch your career as a business leader with VET business qualifications like the Diploma of Business (Operations) and the Diploma of Leadership and Management. If you’re really keen for a career in corporate leadership, you’ll definitely need a Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Commerce followed by an MBA (Master of Business Administration).

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023

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Further reading

What can you do with a Diploma of Leadership and Management?

20th April 2021

What Makes a Good Team Leader?

30th November 2022

What can you do with a Certificate IV in Leadership and Management?

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Business Leader careers

Business Leaders are management and leadership professionals who head-up SMEs, industrial organisations, public and private companies, as well as industry peak bodies. They steer the direction of the organisation while overseeing the daily operations and marketing through teams of middle managers and departmental heads.

As a business leader you could be reviewing the latest financial dashboard, visting a satellite site, representing your company at an industry think-tank, negotiating next-year’s budget with the CFO/financial controller, signing a procurement contract, or leading a general staff meeting. It’s a demanding occupation for energetic and visionary individuals who thrive on challenge and problem solving.