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Business MBA, Where's best to study MBA in Malaysia?

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Rinex
post Sep 24 2015, 08:31 PM

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I finally joined the Lancaster University MBA program.
As mentioned by 1 of the forumer, yes this is indeed NOT an Executive MBA.
Though it doesn't really matter to me whether it is a normal traditional MBA or Executive MBA, I still believe the value of having an MBA education.

So anyway, the classes timetable is quite convenient for those with full time job. The schedule is usually 7-10pm weekday and 9-6pm weekend. Facilities is OK. You get to use Sunway & Monash library and facilities. Food are provided (Breakfast, Lunch, Tea-breaks, Dinner). Classes are mostly held in the Graduate Center building.

This batch quite a lot people (over 30+) and a lot from the medical line (doctor or pharmacist) and some from IT and Sales. I guess most are non-management/economy/finance background.

My class will start weeks from now, very anxious to meet my future coursemates smile.gif
Rinex
post Sep 24 2015, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(kiawin @ Sep 24 2015, 08:51 PM)
Hi Rinex,

I'm with the current new intake. Classes not starting tomorrow?  brows.gif
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Oops ya. brows.gif
time flies...

Rinex
post Sep 24 2015, 09:13 PM

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QUOTE(kiawin @ Sep 24 2015, 09:09 PM)
See you then!
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would it be useful to start a new thread to discuss only about our program in lancaster? so that other fellow coursemates can discuss there
Rinex
post Sep 27 2015, 11:13 PM

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what cybermaster98 said is absolutely spot on !
having attended the first few class, i still face some difficulty in understanding because its all theory. some of the students may raise questions but to the rest of us, we just listen then forget.

i took MBA not for changing career, but to provide me the knowledge needed to run 3 departments. I have 3 senior managers reporting to me and 2 of them are MBA holder. Being in a senior management role in a huge MNC, I think the knowledge i gain from MBA will help me a lot in my daily decision making and though process. My company sent me to various training every year and to diff countries, but none of them can deliver the value that MBA bring to me.

In fact within the class itself i've already identify some potential candidates that I might want to hire to join my company. Classes are getting more and more enjoyable.


 

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