Hello,
I have found this forum very useful to find basic information about MBA programs, in terms of international accreditation, rankings, etc.
However, I have a very specific question that I was hoping that people could help me with.
I am an American currently based in Tokyo working for an English language training school. For the next step in my career I would like to do an MBA. I am quite comfortable in Japan, my wife is Japanese and I have picked up the language fundamentals (although I wouldn't consider myself completely fluent yet), so I was considering options here.
My basic question is this: of the schools that have international accreditation in Japan and also offer full time MBA programs (Nagoya, Keio) - which one is considered the best in terms of international reputation and academics?
The Keio program is interesting to me, but of course it's in Japanese and I would probably need another year of language training to get me to a level where I could perform adequately in the course. Commute-wise I could find a way to make it work without relocating from Tokyo (which would be good for family reasons).
Nagoya is another option, it's in English so I wouldn't have to worry about more Japanese classes now, but of course we would have to relocate. It's not ideal but if it's a better MBA then it would be worth it.
Two more possibilities are the part time MBAs from Temple and McGill. However, I am not sure about whether one of these would be good for me if I'm planning on staying in Japan.
I've also heard here that Manchester Business School at one point offered an MBA in Japan. I can't seem to find any recent info about this. If they still offer this program that's an option too I suppose.
Any advice???
I have found this forum very useful to find basic information about MBA programs, in terms of international accreditation, rankings, etc.
However, I have a very specific question that I was hoping that people could help me with.
I am an American currently based in Tokyo working for an English language training school. For the next step in my career I would like to do an MBA. I am quite comfortable in Japan, my wife is Japanese and I have picked up the language fundamentals (although I wouldn't consider myself completely fluent yet), so I was considering options here.
My basic question is this: of the schools that have international accreditation in Japan and also offer full time MBA programs (Nagoya, Keio) - which one is considered the best in terms of international reputation and academics?
The Keio program is interesting to me, but of course it's in Japanese and I would probably need another year of language training to get me to a level where I could perform adequately in the course. Commute-wise I could find a way to make it work without relocating from Tokyo (which would be good for family reasons).
Nagoya is another option, it's in English so I wouldn't have to worry about more Japanese classes now, but of course we would have to relocate. It's not ideal but if it's a better MBA then it would be worth it.
Two more possibilities are the part time MBAs from Temple and McGill. However, I am not sure about whether one of these would be good for me if I'm planning on staying in Japan.
I've also heard here that Manchester Business School at one point offered an MBA in Japan. I can't seem to find any recent info about this. If they still offer this program that's an option too I suppose.
Any advice???