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MBA - accelerating your career
Auteur: George Yip

With business being so complex, and with so much to learn, it is really essential to take the time to do an MBA programme. This can be done full-time; or if you continue to work during the programme, it can be done on a part-time basis. In either case, doing an MBA will really accelerate your career.

Talent management for the future
Auteur: Kai Peters

In theory, talent management is a very simple proposition. An organisation recruits the best talent available, develops that talent over time and dismisses those individuals who no longer have the abilities needed for the challenges and opportunities that the organisation faces. As with any seemingly simple proposition, there are some challenges.

 

Why an international MBA is respected
Auteur: Valérie Gauthier, Ph.D.

An international MBA will continue to gain the respect of the business community so long as its value proposition of training leaders remains one of its key centerpieces. An international MBA will continue to be respected if its faculty, its student body, and its academic curriculum all come together in a multicultural environment that meets the demands of today’s global marketplace.

Test of English for International (TOEIC)
The Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) is an English language test designed specifically to measure the everyday English skills of people working in an international environment. This test has been used as a standard for establishing business English writing skills and spoken English proficiency for nonnative English speaking people for more than 25 years.
Equis - list of accredited schools
Auteur: Millian
Many European management courses are members of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD). The objective of this organisation, based in Brussels, is to encourage management development in Europe and worldwide. Membership is granted to training institutes which can prove they actively contribute to this process. Institutions that are accredited by EQUIS must demonstrate not only high general quality in all dimensions of their activities, but also a high degree of internationalisation. The organisations’ yearbook includes an overview of the linked institutes. EQUIS has established its prestige and recognition worldwide. 110 institutions have been awarded EQUIS, with 32 countries represented among the accredited schools.
A note on rankings
Auteur: Editors The Offcial Master Guide International Executive Edition

How valuable are rankings when you are looking for a business school? A high ranked school on your curriculum vitae may look impressive to future employers but does that necessarily mean it is also the best school, or, more specifically, the school that best connects to your own educational needs and career wishes?

Financing an MBA
Auteur: Maureen Williams

Embarking on an MBA programme is a big investment of both time and money, and a decision not to be taken lightly. Tuition fees for US business schools average around US$40,000, and they can be up to €48,000 for a one-year programme in Europe. Then there are your living expenses on top of that, plus travel costs if you are considering studying abroad.

Taking an MBA in: The United Kingdom
Auteur: John Wilkinson
The MBA programme was first established in the USA in the early 1900s and first presented in Europe in the 1960s when Spain introduced it. The MBA is the world’s most popular postgraduate degree. Around 90,000 degrees are awarded every year in the USA, followed by the UK with 10,000. The UK is a popular choice for students who want to study abroad. UK universities are renowned for high standards, modern facilities, cutting-edge teaching, tailored support for international students and good value for money. It also offers excellent opportunities to travel within the United Kingdom and to Europe.
Taking an MBA in: Spain
Auteur: Deise Leobet
Spain is a country of vibrancy and contrasts, of ecclectisism and extremes. Spain’s landscape of lush forest, rolling plains, jagged mountains, and desertic heat is as diverse as its people, its culture, and its history. It is a country that increasingly embraces internationalism, rendering its cities ever more cosmopolitan; widening the scope and experience of its visitors and of course its citizens.
Taking an MBA in: Italy
Auteur: Tyler Henderson
In today’s internationalised and globalised (even hyper-globalised) world, those contemplating an MBA have a sea of options that they must navigate through in order to find the program that best fits their goals, needs, budget and lifestyle. Is a full-time or part-time program a better fit? If it is full-time, is a one year or two year program the right choice? Is the most appropriate program close to home, or in another country? If is it is part-time, is evening, executive, all on-site, all distance learning or some combination most logical?
Taking an MBA in: Germany
Auteur: Ralf Buerkle

"The market is the only democratic judge in a modern economy." These were the words of Ludwig Erhard, the former chancellor of Germany and father of the economic miracle, the Wirtschaftswunder, in the 1950 and 1960s. The current market for MBA courses in Germany, which is growing larger and more confusing by the day, is in particular need of such an orderly influence. Even though it has only been possible to acquire the MBA title in Germany since 1998, the number of providers offering courses is rising rapidly, along with the number of programmes of dubious quality. However, a small group of business schools have emerged in Germany which are already able to compete at a top international level to provide management education. They attract applicants from around the world: Applicants who are ultimately attracted to Germany, a champion of exports and the world’s third-largest economy, with favourable working conditions, a great need for a well-qualified and internationally educated workforce and a high standard of living.

Taking an MBA in: France
Auteur: Valérie Gauthier, Ph.D.

Prospective MBA candidates have more programs to choose from than ever before, and they are taking full advantage of the richness and diversity of their options, especially when it comes to location. In this globalized economy, where business schools throughout the world offer English-language MBA programs, what are the particular benefits of earning an MBA in France? What sets French business schools apart?

 
An MBA Checklist
Auteur: Marcel van der Ham

Choosing the right MBA programme has many similarities to finding the right employees. The most common mistake when recruiting employees is that you haven’t defined your needs and desires, or perhaps they have been defined but they play no further role in selection of the candidate. In short, mistakes are made in the decision-making process.

Management education and location
Auteur: Professor Kai Peters
Executives need different kinds of education as they progress through their careers. Where they study has a strong influence on their success. This article looks at these different stages and incorporates an international perspective.
The part-time route to the MBA
Auteur: Barbara Leggett
In the not-too-distant past, managers keen to climb the organizational ladder faced a difficult decision. Should they take a year away from their job to gain an MBA, with all the additional knowledge of business theory and practice that would bring, or should they stay in work, remain visible around the workplace, and hope that the extra skills they would gain "on the job" would put them in the running for any executive jobs that arose in the meantime?
Taking on the MBA's critics
Auteur: Paul Danos

A few years ago, when the economy was struggling and jobs were less plentiful than they have been recently, it was fashionable to write articles questioning the value of the MBA and predicting the demise of modern business education. Journalists – and even some professors – made bold claims about the problems with business education, then erroneously drew casual links from those issues to the downward trends in b-school applications and salary stagnation.

How to choose your MBA
Auteur: Chirs Bristow

Choosing to do an MBA is a significant decision with implications that go far beyond the personal commitment to study. For a start you need to consider the timing, the choice of programme, the mode of study and the impact it will have on your current job. If you intend to undertake a part-time programme, you need to consider how it will affect your family and friends.

Developing the Global Leader of Tomorrow
Auteur: Matthew Gilsham & Kai Peters

Climate change and other pressing environmental and social issues urgently require transformational change. Are HR departments and business schools up to the challenge?

Financial education in crisis time and beyond
Auteur: Dirk Schoenmaker

A financial crisis has been raging through the financial sector. No doubt that we will see structural changes in the financial industry. It is important that financial education incorporates the lessons of the financial crisis.

Economist Intelligence Unit - The Economist 2008 Ranking
Auteur: mba.eiu.com

2008 Ranking

Criteria: Overall rank

Region: Europe

 

 

 

 
Taking an MBA in: Greece
Auteur: Maria Vasiliki Doukaki

More than 100.000 people apply for an MBA around the world each year. Even though traditionally US and UK are still the two top choices, MBA programs from all over Europe become more and more popular.

Taking an MBA in: Switzerland
Auteur: Philippe du Pasquier

Located in the heart of Europe, Switzerland has enjoyed a reputation for quality education for more than a century. Today, business education in Switzerland remains among the best in the world, with the city of Lausanne in the Canton de Vaud, offering three top class schools: Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne, IMD and Business School Lausanne (BSL). In fact, both IMD and BSL appear on QS Top MBA’s list of the World’s 200 Top Business Schools, with BSL ranking 40 among those in Europe.

Making the Most of Your Executive MBA Learning Experience
Auteur: Dr. Ellen Pruyne

The MBA experience promises to be a landmark opportunity in your career and life, if only you can make the most of it. Beyond earning an important credential and forming significant new relationships and networks, you will also have an unparalleled opportunity to engage in transformative learning and accelerate your personal growth and development.

 
An MBA in EU: More relevant than ever
Auteur: George Yip

In times of economic uncertainty, is it still advantageous to invest in an MBA? The short answer is: absolutely. In fact, at this particulartime, with business presenting new demands – for accountability, social responsibility and transparency – in addition to its inherent complexities, I feel it is really essential to take the time to do an MBA programme.

 
Taking an MBA in: Luxembourg
Auteur: unknown

Parlez-vous français? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Do you speak English? Oder Lëtzebuergesch? If you want to talk to the young woman or man at the nearby cafe table, first of all you have to find out what language they speak. That’s typical of Luxembourg! In the Grand Duchy, one of the founder states of the European Union, about 40 per cent of the 450,000 inhabitants are foreign.

 
Memory techniques for MBA students to improve their learning and decision making
Auteur: Dr. Vicki Culpin

Many people, when trying to learn and retain new information, believe that memory is like a photograph; as long as we notice a scene or event, the information will be stored as an exact replica of that scene. Unlike a traditional photograph, the memory ‘image’ may also include a variety of senses such as touch (kinaesthetic) and smell (olfactory), but the image is assumed to be accurate and persistent.

The need for systemic thinking - a paradigm change - Challenges for responsible and sustainable management
Auteur: prof. dr. Nigel Roome

The modern corporate responsibility movement in Europe can be traced back to the late 1990s. Professor Nigel Roome had already started lecturing on corporate responsibility in universities and business schools in 1990, having worked in the field of environment & business since 1983, and on environmental issues since 1975.

 
Why take a (full-time) MBA?
Auteur: Yolanda Habets
People seem to instinctively know for themselves when it is the right time for them to take an MBA. Although there are as many reasons for taking an MBA as there are MBA graduates, the reasons seem to fall into several broad categories (which are not rigid) as many people are motivated by more than one element.
Frequently asked questions
Auteur: Association of MBA's
The first MBA programme was established in the USA in the early 1900s and was introduced into Europe in the 1960s with the founding of IESE in Spain. London Business School and Manchester Business School followed shortly after. Thousands of universities and colleges around the world offer the MBA today. Increased globalisation and changing lifestyles, has led to schools offering more flexible ways of learning either via distance learning or part-time study. With so many programmes to choose from, there is a huge diversity in quality. Helping you to make an informed choice is one of our key roles here at the Association.
Pursuing your MBA
Auteur: Richard Montauk

Marketing yourself effectively to a top business schools takes thought. Maximise your strengths and minimise your weaknesses. But also show that you will fit in at the school, while at the same time standing out as an individual.

Making the right choice: the executive MBA
Auteur: Dr. Michael Hensen

What is an Executive MBA? And what is a regular MBA programme anyway? Sooner or later, these questions may come to your mind, and this article attempts to help you focus on the essentials. Should you intend to enrol in an Executive MBA programme, you may realise that there is a huge variety of business schools and programmes to choose from. Of course, all programmes will offer general management courses that promise to enable students to climb the corporate ladder. It is possible, however, that individual programmes provide different tracks or even have specialisations in, say, Finance, Health Care Management or Tourism. This gives you the chance to focus on a specific market or industry while still getting the overall and generalistic view of managerial functions.


How to choose your MBA: a checklist
Auteur: Millian
There is no universal way to decide what is the best MBA programme. But is that necessarily a bad thing? Certainly not, as there is not something as a nr. 1 MBA programme. But the absence of a universal standard to assess the best MBA doesn't mean there are no ways at all to decide what is the best programme for you. So how do you choose the MBA that connects to your individual educational and career needs and wishes? Let's mention a few important points to pay attention to when you are looking around for an MBA.
International masters course accreditations
Auteur: Millian
An accreditation means that a course satisfies specific basic standards, as they have been formulated and lodged by an organisation authorised to award accreditations. This will particularly concern aspects including the curriculum, the quality and compilation of the faculty and the admission criteria applicable to participants. Accreditations serve as an aid for recognising quality.
Financial times, the top full-time european MBA programmes
Auteur: Millian
Financial Times The Top Full-Time European MBA programmes

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