As finding employment is becoming more challenging in some markets, more people are looking to enhance their educational qualifications. Now, students can increasingly find programs that are providing more support for women and flexibility in their schedules.
Going to school while establishing a company can provide opportunities for growth - both for your company and for you as a business leader. A flexible schedule and opportunities for networking can ensure you make the most of the opportunity.
From a more tailored job search to potentially less bias in hiring, AI is providing opportunities for students to boost their applications while they are on the hunt for employment.
Trade wars, heightened geopolitical tensions, technology and sustainability are reshaping global trade policy and practice, making the subject of trade far more vital to leaders of businesses operating in multiple countries, as many MBA candidates aspire to be.
Pursuing an MBA is a significant investment in one’s career and personal growth. Therefore, prospective students often seek out MBA programs that not only provide a high-quality education, but also offer a compelling return on investment (ROI).
Business schools have placed an increasingly heavy emphasis on diversity in recent years, with earnest statements of intent and ambitious plans to boost equity in their classrooms. This reflects a recognition that schools need to educate future business leaders for an increasingly multicultural world.
Many MBA programs offer specialized curriculum or concentrations in marketing – and some business schools house research centers that provide networking opportunities and publish relevant research