The fashionista in question, a Christian Dior senior sales person, arrived in London from Prague one year ago. She was keen on an MBA or Masters program that would propel her career in the luxury goods industry. However, the cost of many of the programs in the UK had come as a surprise.
One lawyer, who headed legal and compliance at a small trading firm, but wanted to switch out of law, wondered if he should do an MBA or just bite the bullet and use the cash to set up his own business.
An entrepreneur from the education sector was planning to sell his London-based business after seven years and head to business school in either Hong Kong or India. His plan was to scope out new business opportunities in these fast-growing markets and, ideally, go more global with his second enterprise.
A business analyst at British Airways, who originally hails from India, was thinking hard about applying to business school in Canada. The word on the street is that Canada is currently friendlier to graduates from India who are looking for jobs.
Graduates of London Business School, Cass Business School, Grenoble Ecole de Management, the Open University and the University of Technology Sydney were on hand to share their MBA experiences.
One recent graduate of Cass Business school’s part-time MSc in Finance and Investment praised the school’s careers services which, she said, helped her find a financial accounting role at Russian firm Gazprom while she was still studying.
One Cambridge grad, the founder-manager of a successful UK marketing agency, complained about a top US school he had visited recently. At a recent campus open day in the US he said the professors and students were uncomfortably enthusiastic about all things MBA...
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