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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.
Two years in the cauldron of capitalism
Christian Wessels - 10-08-2008
When Philip Delves Broughton abandoned his career as a journalist and joined Harvard Business School’s MBA course for two years of taxing case studies and excel shortcuts, he couldn’t have told you what OCRA was, other than a vegetable, or whether discount department stores make more money than airlines.
Study: Do MBAs make better CEOs? Not necessarily.
Barbara Bierach - 09-29-2010
So far, when researchers asked the question whether MBAs make better CEOs the answer has been yes, they deliver better shareholder value in the long term. New research, though, threatens this conclusion, reports BusinessWeek.
