I was wondering if anyone has an idea about the Global Entrepreneurship Program jointly run by Emlyon, Purdue and Zhejiang. It looks interesting but haven't found any discussions on it in the forum. Also, it is a MSc not a MBA degree. Any idea how this degree would be treated by recruiters?
Global Entrepreneurship Program review
Posted Jun 14, 2012 15:59
Hi Guys,
I was wondering if anyone has an idea about the Global Entrepreneurship Program jointly run by Emlyon, Purdue and Zhejiang. It looks interesting but haven't found any discussions on it in the forum. Also, it is a MSc not a MBA degree. Any idea how this degree would be treated by recruiters?
I was wondering if anyone has an idea about the Global Entrepreneurship Program jointly run by Emlyon, Purdue and Zhejiang. It looks interesting but haven't found any discussions on it in the forum. Also, it is a MSc not a MBA degree. Any idea how this degree would be treated by recruiters?
Hi Guys,
I was wondering if anyone has an idea about the Global Entrepreneurship Program jointly run by Emlyon, Purdue and Zhejiang. It looks interesting but haven't found any discussions on it in the forum. Also, it is a MSc not a MBA degree. Any idea how this degree would be treated by recruiters?
I was wondering if anyone has an idea about the Global Entrepreneurship Program jointly run by Emlyon, Purdue and Zhejiang. It looks interesting but haven't found any discussions on it in the forum. Also, it is a MSc not a MBA degree. Any idea how this degree would be treated by recruiters?
Posted Jun 14, 2012 17:16
Entrepreneurs don't get hired by recruiters. What are your career goals?
Entrepreneurs don't get hired by recruiters. What are your career goals?
Posted Jun 14, 2012 17:26
I want to join my family business after the program. But, i want to work for a couple of years before joining to get a better exposure of the markets
I want to join my family business after the program. But, i want to work for a couple of years before joining to get a better exposure of the markets
Posted Jun 14, 2012 23:05
In that case, don't take a masters in entrepreneurship, but in business instead.
In that case, don't take a masters in entrepreneurship, but in business instead.
Posted Jun 15, 2012 10:12
What about an MBA program that includes family business-related course options? This would allow you to get a good sense of business, both in the general sense as well as the dynamics of management in a family enterprise. You could leverage an MBA from a good school into first finding a job, and then go to work for your family business.
UNC has a couple of courses in this area, through its Family Enterprise Center (which is a good networking resource as well.) INSEAD has a few course options as well, as does UBC/Sauder.
UNC has a couple of courses in this area, through its Family Enterprise Center (which is a good networking resource as well.) INSEAD has a few course options as well, as does UBC/Sauder.
What about an MBA program that includes family business-related course options? This would allow you to get a good sense of business, both in the general sense as well as the dynamics of management in a family enterprise. You could leverage an MBA from a good school into first finding a job, and then go to work for your family business.
UNC has a couple of courses in this area, through its Family Enterprise Center (which is a good networking resource as well.) INSEAD has a few course options as well, as does UBC/Sauder.
UNC has a couple of courses in this area, through its Family Enterprise Center (which is a good networking resource as well.) INSEAD has a few course options as well, as does UBC/Sauder.
Posted Jun 15, 2012 21:21
Excellent suggestion. I met the guy who runs the Sauder centre: smart fellow.
Excellent suggestion. I met the guy who runs the Sauder centre: smart fellow.
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