Feb
22
2009

Why Take MBA?

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If you want to improve your management skills and business expertise, then having a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree is a career step that you must take. Promotion is possible in a few months if you’ve got an MBA degree. This will help you reach your goals in your career.

In terms of salary, someone who has finished an  MBA program will surely enjoy a higher range that only level managers and executives enjoy. Not only this, in high-level positions an MBA will make you become more  organize in your work. This can be interesting and rewarding in the future.

Today, more and more MBA programs of general education are offered  beyond corporate management to provide the area of expertise.Many MBA programs will allow you to earn joint degrees, allowing you to  combine business administration training with training in another field, such as law, health or social work.

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Feb
15
2009

Top 30 MBA Schools in USA

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BusinessWeek has been ranking which school in the USA offers the best MBA program. For the past two years, they have been publishing the best schools, and best MBA programs.

Here’s the list according to their 2002 rankings:

  1. Northwestern (Kellogg)
  2. Chicago
  3. Harvard
  4. Stanford
  5. Pennsylvania (Wharton)
  6. MIT (Sloan)
  7. Columbia
  8. Michigan
  9. Duke (Fuqua)
  10. Dartmouth (Tuck)
  11. Cornell (Johnson)
  12. Virginia (Darden)
  13. UC Berkeley (Haas)
  14. Yale
  15. NYU (Stern)
  16. UCLA (Anderson)
  17. USC (Marshall)
  18. UNC (Kenan-Flagler)
  19. Carnegie Mellon
  20. Indiana (Kelley)
  21. Texas (McCombs)
  22. Emory (Goizueta)
  23. Michigan State
  24. Washington (Olin)
  25. Maryland (Smith)
  26. Purdue (Krannert)
  27. Rochester (Simon)
  28. Vanderbilt (Owen)
  29. Notre Dame (Mendoza)
  30. Georgetown (McDonough)

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Feb
14
2009

What Is MBA?

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If you want to raise your position from the ranks then take your MBA degree.

The Master of Business Administration Degree (MBA) , a popular business qualification,  is fast becoming a requirements  for managerial positions.

The MBA program involves  a core curriculum on the functional areas of management, including information systems, finance and accounting, and human resources, to name a few.

Just like other courses, the second stage of the course includes a choice of electives . This  allows the student to either continue with general studies or to specialise in a particular subject or area.
The course is conducted and taught in various  means such as lectures, study groups and case studies.

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