I am seriously considering applying for EMBAs as I want to move into senior management at work. I am working on the care sector. I seen that Loughborough EMBA is triple accredited. I am located very closely to Loughborough so this would be very convenient, however I notice that it is not ranked on FT etc. I was hoping for opinions on whether this EMBA would help me with my goal or I should look elsewhere?
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Posted Jun 05, 2023 16:33
I am seriously considering applying for EMBAs as I want to move into senior management at work. I am working on the care sector. I seen that Loughborough EMBA is triple accredited. I am located very closely to Loughborough so this would be very convenient, however I notice that it is not ranked on FT etc. I was hoping for opinions on whether this EMBA would help me with my goal or I should look elsewhere?
Posted Jun 05, 2023 17:36
I think that while rankings are one key factor, the other factors listed here could easily outweigh this, especially considering that Loughborough is still highly regarded and, as you say, triple-accredited. Apologies for the vague advice but those are my two cents. :)
I think that while rankings are one key factor, the other factors listed here could easily outweigh this, especially considering that Loughborough is still highly regarded and, as you say, triple-accredited. Apologies for the vague advice but those are my two cents. :)
Posted Jun 05, 2023 17:38
What are your goals? If you look at traditional EMBA roles, a ranked school will have better connections to mainstream MBA recruiters. If you are interested in the care sector, the learning may matter more than the school. Either way, I would look at an EMBA option that makes the government pay most of the fee through the senior leadership apprenticeship. Cranfield could be an option.
What are your goals? If you look at traditional EMBA roles, a ranked school will have better connections to mainstream MBA recruiters. If you are interested in the care sector, the learning may matter more than the school. Either way, I would look at an EMBA option that makes the government pay most of the fee through the senior leadership apprenticeship. Cranfield could be an option.
Posted Jun 05, 2023 17:47
What are your goals? If you look at traditional EMBA roles, a ranked school will have better connections to mainstream MBA recruiters. If you are interested in the care sector, the learning may matter more than the school. Either way, I would look at an EMBA option that makes the government pay most of the fee through the senior leadership apprenticeship. Cranfield could be an option.
Thank you. I am eligible for scholarship and also possibly SLA, either way, I won’t be paying more than 13-17k to study.
I plan to move into a regional director post, with the goal of getting to board level within the next 5-10 years.
I do not think I could have enough time off work as Cranfield would require.
[quote]What are your goals? If you look at traditional EMBA roles, a ranked school will have better connections to mainstream MBA recruiters. If you are interested in the care sector, the learning may matter more than the school. Either way, I would look at an EMBA option that makes the government pay most of the fee through the senior leadership apprenticeship. Cranfield could be an option. [/quote]<br><br>Thank you. I am eligible for scholarship and also possibly SLA, either way, I won’t be paying more than 13-17k to study.<br><br>I plan to move into a regional director post, with the goal of getting to board level within the next 5-10 years. <br><br>I do not think I could have enough time off work as Cranfield would require.
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