Business schools offer an array of MBA study options, from the one or two year full-time MBA programme typically for career switchers or career enhancers, the part-time MBA for young professionals looking to develop their managerial skill set while maintaining their current position, the Executive MBA for experienced managers aiming for a more senior executive position, and distance learning MBAs for those who want to study where they want, when they want.
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Check out the MBA50.com Premiership results for 2011. How did the top business schools in Europe perform when you combined the results from 12 months of media rankings? Methodology Very few of the European business schools are ranked by four of the major media rankings. BusinessWeek assesses only a limited number of non-U.S. ...
Check out the MBA50.com Premiership results for 2011. How did the top business schools in the Asia Pacific region perform when you combined the results from 12 months of media rankings? Methodology Very few of the Asia Pacific business schools are ranked by four of the major media rankings. BusinessWeek assesses only a ...
Check out the MBA50.com Premiership results for 2011. How did the top business schools in Canada perform when you combined the results from 12 months of media rankings? Methodology Very few of the Canadian business schools are ranked by four of the major media rankings. BusinessWeek assesses only a limited number of non-U.S. ...
Just how much blame the business community should shoulder for the financial crisis is open to debate. Rather than dwell on what has happened in the past (and the rather embarrassing number of percentage of major players in the crisis who boasted an MBA from a top school), many voices ...
With the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games just over nine months away, 2012 will be the high point in the sporting careers of hundreds of athletes from the UK and across the globe. For many, the past four years of their lives will have been spent with just this ...
Years ago, I read a book called Monkey Business, written by two ex investment bankers, and I remember noting how it painted vivid a picture of business schools as conveyor belts into the world of high finance and little else. If you majored in anything other than Economics, you were ...
Once the world economy moves beyond debt crisis and political gridlock, the ‘war for talent’, which has dwindled to little more than a playground squabble in some sectors, may be back on with a vengeance. Of course, the nice thing about this will be that instead of keeping your head down ...