Hello,
I have just joined this forum after reading many of the helpful discussions.
I work in the NHS and have a professional/clinical background. Over the last 10 years and increasingly in the last three, I have successfully taken on more management responsibilities of services and teams and have been involved in service development. I would like to take the step into gaining more specialist knowledge of operational management and strategic leadership in healthcare in the public or private sector. The content of a number of MBA programmes have caught my interest.
I am considering the Manchester Global MBA or the Imperial EMBA. I want to continue working while studying, however, a number of programmes (Warwick and Cranfield, for example) require quite a lot of time out of London (where I am based).
While my employer is broadly supportive, I will have to find the time and the fees.
Can anyone make recommendations based on my interest in health care and my particular circumstances in terms of modes of study? I am not inclined to pursue an online programme (OU, for example) because I would really like to have the opportunity to work closely with others in project groups. This might be a contradiction in terms of my inability to travel away from London, but the Imperial EMBA can be completed by attending an alternate weekday or one weekend a month.
Thanks very much! Any advice will be gratefully received.
I have just joined this forum after reading many of the helpful discussions.
I work in the NHS and have a professional/clinical background. Over the last 10 years and increasingly in the last three, I have successfully taken on more management responsibilities of services and teams and have been involved in service development. I would like to take the step into gaining more specialist knowledge of operational management and strategic leadership in healthcare in the public or private sector. The content of a number of MBA programmes have caught my interest.
I am considering the Manchester Global MBA or the Imperial EMBA. I want to continue working while studying, however, a number of programmes (Warwick and Cranfield, for example) require quite a lot of time out of London (where I am based).
While my employer is broadly supportive, I will have to find the time and the fees.
Can anyone make recommendations based on my interest in health care and my particular circumstances in terms of modes of study? I am not inclined to pursue an online programme (OU, for example) because I would really like to have the opportunity to work closely with others in project groups. This might be a contradiction in terms of my inability to travel away from London, but the Imperial EMBA can be completed by attending an alternate weekday or one weekend a month.
Thanks very much! Any advice will be gratefully received.