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Pursuing an MBA program

Posted 10-31-2008 at 01:10 AM by jolinarodriguez
Updated 11-03-2008 at 01:49 AM by jolinarodriguez


Which of the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) are the right one for me and the suitable one? Where is the right school? This would be the basic problem for those professionals planning upon pursuing an MBA degree. Accordingly, it’s not what you know; it’s whom you know. For MBA student’s maybe, in reality, it’s both. Those bachelors degree could simply give us the answer of what you know question is, also in the process with the help of the MBA program. But how do we make the most of our networking to know that it’s the right people we think is the answer of who you know question is?

Pursuing an MBA program is not just another time for school to work on. It’s building your own career to a better one, to a better you. For in this challenging job market, you need to have more edge from other, you need to find alternative ways of seeking out opportunities, ensuring ones name at the shortlist and to be proactive in building a network of contacts. You have to ensure one that you get noticed. Well, if you base your decision at the program's effectiveness in teaching analytical skills, it's apparently hard to go wrong. Those small schools, big schools even well known schools and the little known schools as what we say, they all could produce MBA’s who could get high marks for analysis and technical competency. But however, the concurrent mastery of people management,teaming skills, master executive and leadership even the opportunity to build the cohesive relationships with cohorts is greater variables upon choosing among competing programs.

In MBA education, does not mean you have to improve oneself just for the sake self-promotion but also on how to deal with the colleagues or the member of the program. So it pays importantly that the MBA School you’ve acquired to having those factors upon giving training and importance to deep, personal relationship with other MBA’s. For upon developing those close personal relationships cite would be the primary enduring factor benefit from their MBA program. For those whose programs failed to foster a strong sense of connection among their student colleagues, the entire MBA experience is discounted as little more than a hurdle to have jumped over in pursuit of greater management responsibility, rather than as a time of personal growth, important learning and life-enhancing relationships.
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    Please change URL to a English web site.
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    Posted 10-31-2008 at 03:39 AM by 2goldens 2goldens is offline
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    [FONT=Calibri][SIZE=3]There are a lot of people in the world who don't have a college degree. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but in some cases, it can hold a person back. Well I was one of those people.
    Looking back, it may have been more psychological than a real problem, but I was looking at teaching English in S.E Asia and I thought that a degree would be helpful. I was sorta wrong and sorta right. Herein lies the reason for my blog. Perhaps it will save you from experiencing some of the challenges I had.
    First of all a little about me, I am 37 years old and an accomplished professional musician. Well, perhaps not as accomplished as I could be. Money in my home state of Arkansas was getting harder and harder to come by. The thought of teaching English in Asia has always appealed to me. So it was time to branch out. That was early in 2007.
    My problem was I never completed college and thus had no degree. I Googled 'life experience degrees' and decided on one. It was not a problem, quick and efficient. So far, so good.
    I'm not going to tell you the country in S.E. Asia that I went to because I don't want to burn any bridges, but my degree helped me get a job in a government owned school. I got my visa and all the required documentation. Everything went swimmingly for six weeks.
    Then my boss reviewed my file and Googled the life experience degree school. That was the end of my career, at least at that school. He was polite enough, but there was no wiggle room, I was out.
    I had a good friend who was working in Russia who said she thought she could help me. She was using a degree that had worked effectively for three years. It had worked with government and two schools. She gave me a code because she would make a commission if I purchased one, and she said it was the only way I could get one. I wasn't sure what to make of it, so I looked it up.
    It was a bit of a twist on the old life experience degree. They were using the names of closed institutions. I used my friends code and got a bachelors degree from them. It has turned out very useful. No problem with my new job. If my current director of studies looks it up, he will find it is closed. No way he can trace it and I am working away. Pay isn't fantastic but it is cheap to live here and there is lots of sunshine.
    When I got my degree it came my promo code. If you would like to find out more, go to worryfreedegrees.webs.com and the code is SE1044, without the promo-code they can't help you. Best wishes.[/SIZE][/FONT]
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    Posted 04-21-2010 at 11:42 PM by JohnSiminton JohnSiminton is offline
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    Don't get a master's degree. There's already too much saturation with these degrees. The value will go down, which it already is.
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    Posted 10-12-2014 at 02:13 PM by TZ7 TZ7 is offline
 

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