Informationen über "MBA"

  • Skolkovo: We work for people who see their future in Russia

    Two decades of capitalism and developing corporate culture have generated a business education industry with a handful of popular schools, including the Skolkovo Moscow School of Management. Continue reading

    • vom Januar 14, 2015
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  • Job market for MBAs remains strong

    According to the latest survey of GMAC nine out of every ten of employers surveyed intend to maintain or increase the number of job opportunities for MBA graduates this year. Continue reading

    • vom Januar 10, 2015
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  • Was an MBA worth your time and money?

    Some revere it as an opportunity for personal transformation and professional advancement. Others dismiss it as a cash-burning summer camp for adults. The MBA is a divisive degree—depending on who you talk to. Businessweek has asked chief...

    • vom Januar 8, 2015
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  • Will an MBA really help your career in finance?

    Will an expensive MBA really make much difference to your finance career? Or are you just throwing your money away? The website eFinancialCareers has created a decision-tree infographic which clarifies, it only makes sense to do an MBA if...

    • vom Januar 5, 2015
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  • MBA als Sprungbrett ins Consulting

    Eine Analyse des US-Magazins Businessweek zeigt, dass der jeweils größte Teil der MBA-Absolventen in seiner Branche bleibt. Wer wechselt, geht am häufigsten in die Beratung. Mehr als die Hälfte (51,4 Prozent) der MBA-Absolventen, die vor dem Studium...

    • vom Dezember 25, 2014
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  • Studie: MBA-Studentinnen haben schlechtere Noten

    MBA-Studentinnen sind schlechter im Studium als ihre männlichen Kommilitonen und erwarten ein deutlich geringeres Einkommen. Das hat eine Studie an der Columbia Business School in New York ergeben. In der zweijährigen Studie, über die das MBA-Portal Poets&Quants...

    • vom Dezember 23, 2014
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  • Career choices don’t explain the gender pay gap

    High-achieving women are paid less than men even when they have similar levels of experience and are in the same fields, according to new Bloomberg Businessweek data. Continue reading

    • vom November 19, 2014
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