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An MBA degree will provide me with innumerable career opportunities in todays highly competitive world.

It would be especially beneficial for me to get jobs in high level positions such as managerial and executive level jobs. It would also help me learn the latest concepts of management and the skills required for the smooth running of any organization. An MBA degree would also help me achieve the PMP (Project Management) Certification. As I am working in IT field for more than five years, I would not like to resign from my job or take a career break to achieve MBA degree. However this MBA (Weekend) programme would allow me to work as well as study after regular hours. Also, it would be more practical and feasible for me to manifest what I learn into practice and also take up real-world problems and challenges that I face at the workplace into the classroom where I can discuss them with other students or the faculty. MBA degree is a recognized brand that signifies management and leadership training.

Importance of Executive MBA

Executive MBA introduces to the students the latest concepts of management and the skills required for the smooth running of any organization in this highly competitive world. The program offers the students an insight to the basic management

nuances about business techniques, management techniques, leadership skills and all about management. My reasons for earning an MBA were two-fold. One, several of my relatives hold advanced degrees and it's kind of the thing to do in my immediate family. Two, since high school, I've wanted to be a business consultant as I tend to do best in fields that allow me to address varied issues and problems. I'm a firm believer that as a business person you should be cross trained (have a well-rounded understanding of the many facets of business), and an MBA allowed me to address that belief as well as move into the business consulting field.

practices of the Indian and International companies. MBA degree teaches you the

Advantages of Your MBA Degree It's an undeniable fact that my MBA has served me well. My graduate work exposed me to knowledge and practical experiences that helped to combine my undergraduate and graduate education along with work experience into what has been a successful careeraesthetically, financially, etc.thus far. Future Goals I try not to plan too far out into the future; five years (with updates) is a good, realistic time frame for me. My individual consulting days are mostly behind me, and through my capacity as an officer for the national and Alabama business incubation associations and my membership in the Appalachian Regional Commission incubator steering committee I have become more involved in making the national business environment more inviting to entrepreneurs. I'd like to continue along that path for a few more years. Small businesses make up more than 51 percent of all businesses in the United States and employ more than 80 percent of all

working Americans. I'd like to have a hand in making it as beneficial as possible for people to achieve their livelihood goals.

Business Knowledge: The MBA program and business schools give you valuable knowledge about business and all its related aspects. You learn about business strategies and concepts, not just on paper, but the training and internship required in an MBA course, teaches you how to use these skills in practical life and in day to day business operations. Career Prospects An MBA degree provides you with innumerable career opportunities in various fields. It is especially beneficial to get jobs in high level positions such as managerial and executive level jobs. Whether you are looking to further your career in your existing job or are looking to change your job and start your career afresh, an MBA degree can be very valuable in either scenario. 1. Prepares you for Business Environment: An MBA is a comprehensive course designed to groom one for the business environment. Every subject offered in the course has been specifically chosen to assist in the better understanding of how business run and operate. Industry stalwarts teach the course, making it rich with practical perspectives and real life case studies. 2. Build Confidence to take business decisions: An MBA develops extreme self confidence and awareness of what one is capable f doing and achieving, the feasibility of the time v/s profitability of activities, individual and as a whole. 3. Brings about a global perspective: The world is in a state flux. Geographical boundaries define physical countries, while the internet spans the world. There are no boundaries to businesses and brands have become global and taken on local flavors. MBA as a course helps you understand and achieve global perspective. This is critical, as businesses are no longer facing competition from local players but global giants. 4. Tutors practical skills for everyday life: Unlike many other courses, MBA develops critical thinking skills that can be applied to every facet of life, and this is true no matter what background one comes from. 5. Develops Network: MBA is the best scouting ground for jobs. It provides you with a strong network of fellow graduates, faculty and business leaders who can act as mentors, sounding boards and so much more. 6. Polishes team building skills: No business can run like an Island today. An MBA helps you understand the importance of working in teams, empowering fellow team members as well as learning the capacity of leading a team. The whole course has been designed for team work, which also leads to better understanding of people a skill that is highly appreciated by almost every organization today. 7. Scales down corporate training budget: As a trainee from an MBA school, one is ready to apply new skills and knowledge to issues facing the organization, from day one. With limited training budgets and even shorter life cycles to get trainees on board, this becomes even more critical as companies aspire to take in trainees who are ready to take on the job from day one.

. The Engineers: Engineering is a science of possibility and imagination. It takes pure sciences and uses it to create products of great utility. It asks the question: if this is what it is, what can be made from this? - An engineer is thus a utility creator. However, engineering works in isolation from the user. In that sense, it can produce something that has utility, but cannot identify to whom it will be useful? How useful will it be? How much will the people be willing to pay for the created utility? If he can answer these questions when creating any product, the product could ease much of peoples efforts. To be able to answer these questions, the engineer needs an introduction to the user. This introduction is provided by an MBA degree, thus, making the engineer a better creator of the utility.

These part-time programmes are especially very appealing to those professionals who want to give an impetus to their existing career. Adding to their qualification without having to resign from their job or take a career break is a very attractive avenue. A part-time MBA also helps those who have a huge network of business relationships that can easily facilitate a change or upgrade in career. While there are many advantages of a part-time MBA programme, it is a well-known fact that these programmes are mostly opted by people who are working full-time. Since these courses are so scheduled that they can be taken up either before or after regular working hours, they are a huge hit with working people. Secondly, these programmes allow you to hone your existing skills or develop new skills without having to give up a regular income that comes with your job. Since you would be already working, it would be more practical and feasible for you to manifest what you learn into practice and also take up real-world problems and challenges that you face at the workplace into the classroom where you can discuss them with other students or the faculty. For part-time MBA programmes too, you can avail loans and fee assistance. Also, if your employer agrees to sponsor your MBA education, you get double benefit. Thus, a part-time MBA programme gives you enough flexibility and a workable schedule to carry on your education.

Why an MBA The MBA is not an end in itself, but a means to an end. It is a degree designed to give you the ability to develop your career to its fullest potential, at an accelerated pace. What will you get out of an MBA? Aside from a powerful life experience, the MBA degree should supply three main value propositions: Skills, Networks, and Brand. Skills These include the "hard skills" of economics, finance, marketing, operations, management, and accounting, as well as the "soft skills " of leadership, teamwork, ethics, and communication that are so critical for effective management. MBA students acquire these skills inside and outside the classroom. Since MBA programs attract people from very diverse industries and cultures, a program should be able to leverage these differences and translate them into learning opportunities.

Networks An MBA degree program offers access to a network of MBA students, alumni, faculty, and business and community leaders. This network can be very useful when beginning a job search, developing a career path, building business relationships in your current career, or pursuing expertise outside your current field. For example, entrepreneurs need access to capital, business partners, vendors, and clients. Arts-related businesses need access to funding and strategic management in order to position themselves to be relevant in the marketplace. Global businesses need access to local business cultures as they expand their enterprises to new territories. Brand The MBA degree is a recognized brand that signifies management and leadership training. The particular school and type of MBA program you attend also have brand associations that can help open doors based on the school's reputation. The strength of a school's brand is based on the program's history, its ability to provide students with technical skills and opportunities for personal growth, and the reach of its alumni and industry network. A powerful brand can give you the flexibility to make changes throughout your career

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