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		<title>Online MBA Education Programs &#8211; What To Look For</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Executive managers who wish to get MBA education do not have to be concerned about spending their pressures time on traveling to be able to take classes. In the modern world computers have made it very easy for people with a limited amount of time to attend MBA classes online by using their own computers. [...]]]></description>
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<p><!--[endif]-->Executive managers who wish to get MBA education do not have to be concerned about spending their pressures time on traveling to be able to take classes. In the modern world computers have made it very easy for people with a limited amount of time to attend MBA classes online by using their own computers. Today many MBA programs offer their entire MBA education online. Nowadays most MBA education programs allow their participants to decide about type of education they are willing to get. They can use standard full time education, part time education, which usually combines offline, and online education and finally online MBA education, which gives attendees the most flexibility to be able to get MBA education whilst working.</p>
<p>Taking time off from your business or career in business to take advanced business education can be a not very good idea as it can affect both. Ideally you would not like to lose control on your current activities. Going after an online MBA program can help alleviate most of the problems. Conclusively, a student will be able to be in different places simultaneously, and also, with a computer, it became matter of minutes to stream a video of a lecture from a classroom replay it at home on your PC or your laptop. To help you decide we advise you to take a look at MBA program by The University of Phoenix, which is one of the best online MBA programs offered out there.</p>
<p>Choosing an internet MBA program may also demand just as much research, or even more, when an applicant will be picking a university based course. It can be possible for an online MBA education to offer to a business person the best possible mixture of comfort as well as level of quality. Prospects will need to for that reason constantly attempt to look for all of the related information regarding what this program provides when selecting whether or not to make this commitment to attend. Any person who is thinking about getting an executive online MBA education should try to find out about particular coursework which will be offered to them. Applicants need to come up with an honest evaluation on the course and make a decision whenever it will support them to move their career to another level. Nevertheless, it may not necessarily pay dividends to obtain a degree if the underlying classes tend to be not enough to add to the executive&#8217;s experience.</p>
<p>Candidate for executive MBA programs are not the same as candidates for other MBA education programs. They usually have better education and greater experience in business and in running businesses. Having this advantage of the previous experience sometimes bring more complications, as these executives will have specific requirements for MBA education and how they can use it in their post-MBA life. Business people are likely to go to MBA School to fulfill their specific requirements and gaps in their degree and for that reason it is important for them to be able to find an online MBA executive program that will solve those needs.</p>
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		<title>MBA Programs Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 01:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the weak economy, many people are returning to school in order to pursue their Masters of Business Administration.  Unfortunately, just having an extra degree doesn’t always mean a strong edge in the job field.  That is why MBA program rankings are becoming increasingly more important when it comes to deciding on a university.  MBA [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the weak economy, many people are returning to school in order to pursue  their Masters of Business Administration.  Unfortunately, just having an extra  degree doesn’t always mean a strong edge in the job field.  That is why MBA  program rankings are becoming increasingly more important when it comes to  deciding on a university.  MBA program rankings are determined in many different  ways, though most often a university’s rating is based on the average salary of  its alumni.  Business Week is often considered one of the best sources of MBA  program rankings but there are many others as well: The Economist, Forbes, Wall  Street Journal and The Princeton Review are just a few.</p>
<p>It can be very  confusing when you look through the MBA program rankings because they often  differ substantially by comparison.  The Princeton Review, for example, bases  MBA program rankings partially on student surveys while Forbes determines MBA  programs rankings based on return of investment.  Before you get stressed out  trying to determine which school is the best and will get you the best job  afterwards, you should consider several things.  First of all, when are you  going for your Masters?  If it is right after your bachelors, you might not have  a leg up on the job market competition without any work experience.  If you are  already working, do you plan to continue your work while studying?  You will be  more interested in the types of part or full-time programs available and  location more than just rankings.</p>
<p>The MBA program rankings vary  according to specialty, but here are the US schools which are constantly showing  up in the top 10 lists from various reports:  Northwestern (Kellogg), Chicago,  Harvard, Stanford, Pennsylvania (Wharton), MIT (Sloan), Columbia, Michigan, Duke  (Fuqua), Dartmouth (Tuck),  and Cornell (Johnson).</p>
<p>Before you rush into  an MBA program based on rankings, make sure that you do all the appropriate  research ahead of time.  Consider the cost as well as the return.  Most top MBA  programs cost around $50,000 a year and your salary increase may not be so  drastic.  Also consider enrollment trends.  Now that so many people are  returning for their MBA, job experience is even more crucial.  Think about what  an MBA can do for your career.  Most importantly, pick a program in which you  feel you will grow and get the valuable knowledge you desire.</p>
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		<title>MBA Colleges Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 16:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MBA colleges rankings are what perspective students look at when deciding upon a university.  Ironically, these MBA college rankings often are self-fullfilling prophesies.  Once schools get to the top of the list, they become a sort of elite haven which corporate recruiters use to find employees.  Often, it doesn’t even matter what the schools teach. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MBA colleges rankings are what perspective students look at when deciding upon a  university.  Ironically, these MBA college rankings often are self-fullfilling  prophesies.  Once schools get to the top of the list, they become a sort of  elite haven which corporate recruiters use to find employees.  Often, it doesn’t  even matter what the schools teach.</p>
<p>When trying to figure out MBA  colleges rankings, it can be very confusing.  Every business magazine seems to  have their own interpretation about which schools are good and the methods for  determining this are unclear.  The Economist, Business Week and US News &amp;  World Report are some of the top sources for MBA colleges rankings.  Each of  these reports uses different factors such as student surveys, cost and return,  objective data and GMAT scores.  Many of these methods are completely flawed.   If you are going to determine how good a school is by the quality of the  graduates, then it should also be noted who is accepted to the schools to begin  with.  Some of these students would have been successful even without an  MBA.</p>
<p>Before you decide on a Masters of Business Administration program,  you should consider several things.  Are you choosing a school based solely on  the name recognition from the MBA college rankings?  If so, you might not have  much post-MBA luck without work experience.  Think about how you will fit in  with the atmosphere on the campus.  Each university preaches a different  business methodology and its own culture.  Make sure that you are looking at the  programs offered and not just the entire school.  Cost may be an important  aspect of your decision, especially with premier schools costing around $50,000  a year.</p>
<p>While MBA college rankings are important, make sure that you  are putting your own personal judgement ahead of the reports.  While each report  aims to do something which is understandable, it may not be possible to  achieve.  There are too many factors to consider when choosing an MBA program  and no one survey can depict overall quality and how this relates to you.  While  you shouldn’t ignore the MBA college rankings completely, make sure that you  know what methods are used in the ratings and use your own logic when choosing a  program.</p>
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		<title>MBA Business School Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 23:48:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you considering going back to school for your Masters of Business Administration?  You aren’t alone.  Lots of workers and new graduates are hoping that an MBA will gauruntee them a higher salary and more job security during the economic crisis.  One of the first things that perspective students look at are MBA business school [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you considering going back to school for your Masters of Business  Administration?  You aren’t alone.  Lots of workers and new graduates are hoping  that an MBA will gauruntee them a higher salary and more job security during the  economic crisis.  One of the first things that perspective students look at are  MBA business school rankings.  It seems like every magazine has their own system  of ranking and it is hard to know which ones to trust.  To start with, you  should know that the MBA business school rankings have been controversial for  years.  It is only recently that these studies have been accepted by the general  public.  In fact, they have become too accepted and many people base their  school decisions solely based on MBA business school rankings without knowing  what they mean.</p>
<p>Before you jump into a program after reading the MBA  business school rankings of one press, you should do some intense research.  You  need to find out how the rankings are based and how this will affect you.   Business Week, one of the most popular MBA business school rankings, determines  its findings based on a survey of recent graduates and a survey of corporate  executives.  Both of these evaluating systems have faults.  Larger schools will  obviously produce different results than smaller schools, but percentages of  graduate success aren’t factored.  Also, the system relies on the fact that  executives know anything about the schools.  To top it off, Business Week pre  selects 44 schools and uses only these in their survey.</p>
<p>US News &amp;  World Report takes a different approach by including various factors like  undergraduate GPA, GMAT scores, percentage of graduates who are employed,  average graduate salaries, and several other factors.  While each of these  factors might tell us something about school, collectively they make for skewed  MBA business school rankings.  Interestingly, the MBA business school rankings  seem to have a self-prophesizing effect.  If a school does well in rankings,  then more qualified students attend and more recruiters come.  However, the  rankings still say nothing about the quality of eduction being offered to  students or the overall campus culture.</p>
<p>Should you trust the MBA  rankings?  They are too important to be ignored, but you should take the  findings with a grain of salt.  When it comes down to it, you need to pick a  school based on your own decisions and not the poor statistical analysis done by  magazines.</p>
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		<title>MBA Entrepreneurship Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of the top businessmen today were college dropouts.  Just look at Bill Gates, Michael Dell and Mark Zuckerberg.  Yet, in today’s economy, more and more students are returning to school for an MBA in entrepreneurship.  The idea is to get a leg up on the competition and a good start in a rough business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of the top businessmen today were college  dropouts.  Just look at Bill Gates, Michael Dell and Mark Zuckerberg.  Yet, in  today’s economy, more and more students are returning to school for an MBA in  entrepreneurship.  The idea is to get a leg up on the competition and a good  start in a rough business climate.  When choosing a school, most people turn to  the MBA entrepreneurship rankings.</p>
<p>MBA entrepreneurship rankings, like  all rating systems for schools, can be very confusing and present a flawed  picture of the school.  While MBA entrepreneurship rankings are a good start for  assessing a school, you should still look at each of the programs individually  and see what fits your needs.  Often, the best schools in the MBA  entrepreneurship rankings aren’t the best schools for learning managerial skills  and marketing experience.</p>
<p>Is it possible to teach entrepreneurship at  all?  Many people look at this as more of an art than a science.  Without any  experience, you will not be able to recognize market opportunities.  However, it  takes a trained eye to spot this.  Most business schools offer courses in  entrepreneurship as part of a more well-rounded degree.  You should keep this in  mind while looking through the MBA entrepreneurship rankings.  These rankings  are determined by a number of factors which vary per survey.  Often, studies  look at the salaries of graduates, student surveys, and cost to payout.  Since  entrepreneurship is such an individualistic venture, rather than employment  reliant upon a job recruiter, one should look at schools in an individualistic  way also.</p>
<p>Consider the types of programs being offered.  Are you going  to be enrolled full time or part time?  Are you enrolling straight from  undergraduate studies or do you already have experience.  The size of a school  is particularly important with entrepreneurship programs.  A large school is  beneficial because of all the great brain storming and ideas that one can gain  from colleagues.  If you already have experience in the business world, you may  want a smaller school that can help you focus on certain areas.</p>
<p>Here are  some of the top schools in MBA entrepreneurship rankings.  However, these are  just meant to get you started in the selection process:  Babson College,  University of Southern California, Temple University, Rice University, Tulane  University, University of Washington, University of Arizona, DePaul  University.</p>
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		<title>MBA Management Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 20:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are having trouble making sense of MBA management rankings, you aren’t alone.  There are as many different rankings as there are schools to choose from.  While the MBA management rankings are important, the real choice usually comes down to location.  Europe tops the list for the best management programs but many North American [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are having trouble making sense of MBA management rankings, you aren’t  alone.  There are as many different rankings as there are schools to choose  from.  While the MBA management rankings are important, the real choice usually  comes down to location.  Europe tops the list for the best management programs  but many North American students find it impractical to study abroad.  Also,  European universities don’t normally require any work experience for admission  so students are much younger on average.  However, not many school in the US  offer masters in management programs.  Studying abroad may be a good way of  gaining international business experience.</p>
<p>Even if you’ve narrowed down  the search to the US, it still doesn’t get that much easier.  MBA management  rankings account for several different factors depending on which study is  used.  Usually, student surveys, graduate salaries, and general data like GMAT  scores are used to factor the school’s overall MBA management rankings.  Keep in  mind that a university is like a brand name.  Often, reputation is better than  the actual quality of the product.  Try to find rankings which are broken down  by different factors.</p>
<p>Perspective students should seek as much  information as they can about the schools, including MBA management rankings,  internship programs and corporate partners that are affiliated with the  schools.   Even if you choose to study from you home country, you should  consider the international factor to the school.  How much of the faculty and  student body are from overseas?  This diversity is what will give you a range of  perspectives.  There are also many programs in which students spend time in two  schools in different countries.</p>
<p>You will be spending a lot of time at  the university you choose, so you shouldn’t make a choice without visiting the  campus.  Don’t just talk to the admissions office but make sure to talk to the  students and some faculty members as well.  With the economic recession, more  and more people are returning to school to get an MBA.  You will be faced with  much more competition than in previous years.  It is crucial that you choose a  school which isn’t just well ranked, but also suits your individual needs.  Here  are some of the top US schools in MBA management rankings: Harvard, Stanford  University, Northwestern University (Kellogg), University of Pennsylvania  (Wharton).   Top European Schools in MBA management rankings: Cems, HEC Paris,  ESCP Europe, London School of Economics and Political Science, Essec Business  School.</p>
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