Thanks, Duncan.
I would like to get my MBA in an English-speaking country. I don't see myself getting an MBA in Germany. Yeah, there is Mannheim, but this is only good when you want to work in Germany, and I don't, because I don't have a chance. I looked at Mannheim's curriculum, and I wasn't inspired. It is difficult to explain, I went to college in the US and in Germany, and academia in the US, for instance, is very active and lively. Networking is easier.
I will be sitting in a German classroom listening to a German speaking English, and this person's experience will very likely be mostly book learning. The way things work in Germany is, that people from the industry don't have a chance to teach at colleges and universities in Germany. Often, you need a PhD. And that's too bad, because an entrepreneur who has set up his business (and has failed a couple of times) can teach me more than a professor who has spent his entire life in academia and has his knowledge from research.
Thanks, Duncan.
I would like to get my MBA in an English-speaking country. I don't see myself getting an MBA in Germany. Yeah, there is Mannheim, but this is only good when you want to work in Germany, and I don't, because I don't have a chance. I looked at Mannheim's curriculum, and I wasn't inspired. It is difficult to explain, I went to college in the US and in Germany, and academia in the US, for instance, is very active and lively. Networking is easier.
I will be sitting in a German classroom listening to a German speaking English, and this person's experience will very likely be mostly book learning. The way things work in Germany is, that people from the industry don't have a chance to teach at colleges and universities in Germany. Often, you need a PhD. And that's too bad, because an entrepreneur who has set up his business (and has failed a couple of times) can teach me more than a professor who has spent his entire life in academia and has his knowledge from research.