I want to change career and pursue a generalist path, perhaps operations. I'm self funding my studies and have a limited budget of 12k GBP. Im not working so full time courses are fine, but an online course is preferable due to family commitments.
I have 12 years experience in finance and accounting. The roles range from transactional to reporting to analyst. I have never managed a team and have no leadership experience. Frankly, my career has stalled and I just dont enjoy the work anymore.
Im a UK resident and don't have any goals beyond beginning a journey towards a career in leadership, formulating strategy and delivering incremental improvement. There's no particular sector or geographical region I want to target at this time. Finally, my network has zero people in it. Will an MSc be comparible in developing my network or will there no contest?
Do my goals need to be more focused or nuanced for either MBA or MSc? I really want a formal qualification as I'm not convinced by online alternatives from the likes of coursera, udemy etc in bring recognised by UK employers.
So far my understanding of the what I've read in other posts here would suggest I'd be right in saying that an MBA is not for me? Could I benefit from doing a MSc in my case? and is "triple crown accreditation" really relevant for MSc considering that those accreditations are specifically for MBAs
Lastly is MIM a specific designation or is it a catch all term for MSc's in Management?
I have 12 years experience in finance and accounting. The roles range from transactional to reporting to analyst. I have never managed a team and have no leadership experience. Frankly, my career has stalled and I just dont enjoy the work anymore.
Im a UK resident and don't have any goals beyond beginning a journey towards a career in leadership, formulating strategy and delivering incremental improvement. There's no particular sector or geographical region I want to target at this time. Finally, my network has zero people in it. Will an MSc be comparible in developing my network or will there no contest?
Do my goals need to be more focused or nuanced for either MBA or MSc? I really want a formal qualification as I'm not convinced by online alternatives from the likes of coursera, udemy etc in bring recognised by UK employers.
So far my understanding of the what I've read in other posts here would suggest I'd be right in saying that an MBA is not for me? Could I benefit from doing a MSc in my case? and is "triple crown accreditation" really relevant for MSc considering that those accreditations are specifically for MBAs
Lastly is MIM a specific designation or is it a catch all term for MSc's in Management?