Education: Bachelors in Physiotherapy and a PG Dip in Health Informatics
Age/Nationality: 37/Indian
EA prep under-way
Experience: 3 years clinical + 9 years in IT consulting services in Deloitte and Accenture across India, Middle East, and SEA where I am currently based. My clients are large-sized hospitals wherein I help them implement/maintain/upgrade medical records and other ancillary clinical systems. I am at the mid-management level and lead about 10 people in a PM role, overseeing daily operations, system maintenance, and release cycles.
My short-term goal would be to get into senior leadership positions in my current role/function. Still, primarily I would want to expand my network to potentially access higher-level roles in healthcare/pharma/diagnostics, be it product-based or strategy consulting in the mid-long term.
I have looked at part-time MBA programs at NUS, NTU, and SMU. While these are great options locally, they don't seem to go very far regarding network, alumni, and global opportunities. If I were to continue in Singapore for the rest of my career, I think one of these would work fine.
However, there is a good chance my work might take me either to the UK or the Netherlands in the near future. Given some uncertainties around my location, I am looking at a program that's well-received across the EU and Asia. Hence adding the following to the mix too -
IE Global Online (or) EMBA
Warwick or Imperial Online MBA
HKUST DiMBA
Manchester Global MBA
Would you have any advice for me in terms of how I navigate this through in picking the right school/program that serves me well? My budget would be in the range of 60-65k USD, completely self-funded and slightly flexible.
Also, does an EMBA make more sense in my case? Should I just scrap this all and look at top-ranked EMBAs in these regions?
Thank you!
Age/Nationality: 37/Indian
EA prep under-way
Experience: 3 years clinical + 9 years in IT consulting services in Deloitte and Accenture across India, Middle East, and SEA where I am currently based. My clients are large-sized hospitals wherein I help them implement/maintain/upgrade medical records and other ancillary clinical systems. I am at the mid-management level and lead about 10 people in a PM role, overseeing daily operations, system maintenance, and release cycles.
My short-term goal would be to get into senior leadership positions in my current role/function. Still, primarily I would want to expand my network to potentially access higher-level roles in healthcare/pharma/diagnostics, be it product-based or strategy consulting in the mid-long term.
I have looked at part-time MBA programs at NUS, NTU, and SMU. While these are great options locally, they don't seem to go very far regarding network, alumni, and global opportunities. If I were to continue in Singapore for the rest of my career, I think one of these would work fine.
However, there is a good chance my work might take me either to the UK or the Netherlands in the near future. Given some uncertainties around my location, I am looking at a program that's well-received across the EU and Asia. Hence adding the following to the mix too -
IE Global Online (or) EMBA
Warwick or Imperial Online MBA
HKUST DiMBA
Manchester Global MBA
Would you have any advice for me in terms of how I navigate this through in picking the right school/program that serves me well? My budget would be in the range of 60-65k USD, completely self-funded and slightly flexible.
Also, does an EMBA make more sense in my case? Should I just scrap this all and look at top-ranked EMBAs in these regions?
Thank you!