Every country has its own cultural peculiarities and some see these as a minefield of potential disasters. However, arming yourself with the knowledge of what to expect when going overseas to work, is invaluable and can ease frustrations and make the whole business enterprise more profitable and... [more]
Could the booming economies of Asia be the place to study if you want to avoid the economic downturn in Europe and North America? [more]
“If you can survive your MBA course, you can survive anything.” John Davies says he totally immersed himself in his course at Cass Business School in London and relished the opportunity the exercise his brain to its maximum potential. “By the end of the course you crave information as you have... [more]
‘Recession’ is one of those loaded words, a bit like ‘unemployment’, that politicians just don’t want to be the first to say. They leave it to economists – of course it is an economics term – to form part of the illusion that politics and economics are unlinked, unrelated and independent. The Bush... [more]
As any MBA student or top business school will confirm, a summer internship is a critical step in the process of enhancing your credentials, and landing a full time job. With more students doing internships, employers expect to see them listed on the resumes of potential employees. And, in the... [more]
They let you apply what you’re learning, find out about yourself, give you access to whole new networks and can even get you a job. David Williams finds out what’s so great about internships from the student’s point of view. [more]
Ross Geraghty on the credit crunch and news that, for MBAs and the top business schools, things may not be as bad as they seem [more]
Watch out, the Bologna generation is about to come of age, and it is going to transform the market for European MBAs. [more]
Like many before him, Douglas Banning has used his MBA as a catalyst for a career change. With a very strong background in pharmacy, including a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from the School of Pharmacy at the University of London, Douglas enrolled at the Warwick Business School to help develop his... [more]
C.K. Prahalad begins his seminal work, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid with the simple, yet revolutionary proposition: “If we stop thinking of the poor as victims, but rather as resilient and creative entrepreneurs as well as value-conscious consumers, a whole new world of opportunity will... [more]
Professional service firms are very different from other commercial enterprises. They typically lack the hard-nosed bottom line focus and hierarchical management structure of most companies. Indeed, managing professionals has been likened to herding cats, not a metaphor for strong top-down... [more]
Andriy Aleksandrov is a Ukrainian MBA student at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) Anderson business school and will graduate from this program in 2009. The Ukraine is a country where MBAs are slowly but surely increasing in popularity and, like much of Eastern Europe, the demand for... [more]
Over 100,000 people a year choose to study for an MBA worldwide. With young professionals recognizing that there are no “jobs for life”, an MBA can provide skills to make an individual more marketable and to provide greater career choice. [more]
Europe now hosts an array of top MBA programs and is challenging the hegemony of US schools with a different teaching style and, generally, one-year programs. But has the credit crunch affected business school intake and offerings? And what are schools doing to help MBA students and graduates... [more]
It is 35 years since Milton Friedman, the influential free market economist, said: “The social responsibility of business is to increase profits.” In the intervening period, especially around the millennium, corporates have begun to sing an adjoining tune, some more cautiously and others more... [more]