Part-Time MBA Programs in Hong Kong: Refreshing Careers in Asia
One of the world's top financial centers, Hong Kong is growth-oriented and often frenetic. For working professionals in the city, this combination can make it hard for locals to take two years...
View ArticleTracking Down the Funds: How to Pay for Your MBA
Let's face it: an MBA is expensive - substantially more than most master's programs. And when you start adding up living expenses, books and transportation costs, the total price tag...
View ArticleMBA Programs in Southeast Asia: Tapping Into the Tiger Cubs
Kuala Lumpur Often referred to as the “Tiger Cub” economies, the southeast Asian countries of Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia have all emerged from...
View ArticleMBA Careers: 2014 and Beyond
Whether the perception was based in reality or not, many people used to think that an MBA was a near-certain route into high-paying jobs on Wall Street – and from there, it was a quick jump...
View ArticleBest of 2013: Most-Viewed Business Schools
How do you judge a business school's quality? Of course, there are the MBA rankings , which each year critically examine business schools across the world in terms of placements, salaries, and...
View ArticleBeyond Boxes and Arrows: Transitioning from IT to Marketing
Hilde Albregts Hilde Albregts had been working in information technology roles at Shell for over eight years when she decided that she needed a change. She tested the waters by doing IT projects for...
View ArticleMore than Profit: Can an MBA Program Help Make a Difference?
Before deciding to do an MBA, Suzi Tart worked as a journalist in China for about five years. There, she was exposed to the positives that economic development had on the country, but she also saw the...
View ArticlePost-MBA Careers in Management Consulting
Ximena Aldea Originally from Colombia, Ximena Aldea had been in Paris for about five years when she decided she needed a change. Working as a chemical and environmental engineer, she wanted to...
View ArticleGoing Off on Your Own (or Not): MBA Electives in Entrepreneurship
From Richard Branson to Steve Jobs, entrepreneurs might be considered the defining business leaders of this generation. The attraction is clear: especially for many people who may work in large,...
View ArticleCan a Low GPA Hurt Your MBA Admissions Chances?
Everybody’s got a story about their undergraduate years. Some talk about the late-night study sessions and the endless days spent in the library; others recall epic weekend ragers. ...
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