Hi All,
Looking for some guidance on MBA courses please. I'm 37 with a background in operations, currently at senior management level.
I'm keen to do an MBA, my current employer has agreed to sponsor £20k towards the tuition fees. My initial though was to sign up with the Open University. However it doesn't seem that there would be much value in that path.
I've spoken to both Cass and WBS about their distance learning MBAs with a couple of weeks on campus.
Cass £30k vs WBS £37k. I'm going to put in the difference in fees. Which would you recommend? I have a solid understanding for operations and would like to improve my finance knowledge. The good thing about Cass Global MBA is that upon completing the course they allow you to do the other electives free of charge (one per year) until electives run out. They also have a good mix of finance.
1. Which would you recommend? Will the extra £7k for WBS be worth it?
2. How important and accessible are the alumni network when doing a distance course?
3. What are the future employability prospects like with the different school names on a CV. Looking at linkedin there's quite a broad spectrum of alumni for WBS. Some in jobs that you wouldn't associate with an MBA.
I feel that consultancy and finance are my interests at the moment.
Advice and thoughts on the above much appreciated
Looking for some guidance on MBA courses please. I'm 37 with a background in operations, currently at senior management level.
I'm keen to do an MBA, my current employer has agreed to sponsor £20k towards the tuition fees. My initial though was to sign up with the Open University. However it doesn't seem that there would be much value in that path.
I've spoken to both Cass and WBS about their distance learning MBAs with a couple of weeks on campus.
Cass £30k vs WBS £37k. I'm going to put in the difference in fees. Which would you recommend? I have a solid understanding for operations and would like to improve my finance knowledge. The good thing about Cass Global MBA is that upon completing the course they allow you to do the other electives free of charge (one per year) until electives run out. They also have a good mix of finance.
1. Which would you recommend? Will the extra £7k for WBS be worth it?
2. How important and accessible are the alumni network when doing a distance course?
3. What are the future employability prospects like with the different school names on a CV. Looking at linkedin there's quite a broad spectrum of alumni for WBS. Some in jobs that you wouldn't associate with an MBA.
I feel that consultancy and finance are my interests at the moment.
Advice and thoughts on the above much appreciated