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“Life is made up of things we are obliged to do and things where we have a free choice. And only those who master what they are obliged to will succeed.” – This is a popular saying that can be extended to many areas of life and also aptly characterizes the situation prevailing in the international MBA market. Only those who meet the globally accepted standards can focus their attention on what they freely choose to – positioning themselves as business schools with their own profile and their own competitive advantages.
Worth a second look: MBA programs with a certain strength
Barbara Barkhausen - 01-21-2011
It might not come as a surprise that each business school has its own strength. A school with an excellent marketing program might be much weaker in accounting and vice versa. The top schools fare pretty well overall but going down the list of excellence shows some astounding highlights.
Better job prospects
10-13-2010
Prospects for MBA graduates are better than they were just a year ago, but connecting students with positions has career centres at business schools operating in overdrive. The efforts seem to be paying off. At Harvard, 85 per cent of graduates looking for jobs had offers by graduation. At Chicago, nearly 80 per cent of graduates had an offer two weeks before graduation.
