Last thursday Star advertised a 12 mth entrepreneurial MBA from a local college. You guys know anything about this. Comments!!
Business MBA, Where's best to study MBA in Malaysia?
Business MBA, Where's best to study MBA in Malaysia?
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Sep 10 2007, 12:51 AM
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Last thursday Star advertised a 12 mth entrepreneurial MBA from a local college. You guys know anything about this. Comments!!
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Sep 11 2007, 12:28 PM
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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Sep 10 2007, 02:06 PM) @rubicube, It's advertised in the Star today again.I hate to say this but I don't think one can really 'STUDY' how to be an Entrepreneur. Anyhow, I suggest you look into the course outline and structure as well as subjects you will be undertaking to check if it's relevant to what you want to study. Which local college is it from btw? I think i did flip through an Entrepreneur MBA but as I'm not in the market for a local MBA, I don't pay too much attention to MBA ads. the 12-mth Entrepreneurial MBA is from Entrepreneural Institute of Australia conducted in KL (Excel College of Open Learning) 80:20 ratio Written Exam and Assignment marking system. Any good? I want a shortcut MBA la! http://www.excel.edu.my/welcome.html |
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Sep 11 2007, 04:17 PM
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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Sep 11 2007, 04:05 PM) @rubicube, Wah got like that one ah?Yes I saw the ad in the Star earlier when I was flipping through the papers - didn't pay much attention to it other than the information u've provided here *grins* You want a short-cut MBA? In dat case, go for an MBA which is EASY to pass! Don't bother about those with exams cause it's better to find one where u just need to put in assignments and get someone to do ur assignment for u *grins* U got info? |
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Sep 12 2007, 12:37 PM
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Somehow I agree partly with arthurlwf on getting that piece of paper for a better 'pay' job. I don't need an MBA for my current job.
Well, I study just to pass my STPM, SPM or what not. In real life you dun practice what u learn in school. However, since MBA assignments or thesis can be 'real life' work related, i think learning MBA is still practically associated with what you'll USE in real life. Well about getting a better pay job, YES, that's why i want to pursue an MBA. Either for a promotion in my current company or a promotion in another company. In the end, why do you want a promotion for? You like higher responsibility? or you like more work? or the MBA paper looks good? OR just simply the 'bottomline' of getting a higher pay? For me, I want a higher pay! |
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Sep 13 2007, 12:59 PM
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In my company (a MNC), I just can't get promoted to anything higher than a sales manager. I have a college diploma which is totally not related to my current job.
I am currently earning RM120k pa! |
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Oct 22 2007, 10:42 PM
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Some questions:
1) Does it matter if an MBA is not accredited by LAN? 2) Does it really matter where your MBA comes from (Oxford, Nottingham, Entrepreneur Institute of Australia (EIA), Uni. Southern Queensland, etc) I am really thinking on embarking on the 12-mth MBA program offered by EIA (RM28k) - Entreprenuerial MBA. Its a once a month 2 weekend and 1 weekday night class (Monday or Friday). 3 weeks later, hand up assessment and the next day, sit for exam. Then it goes again for the remaining 11 modules. All in 12 modules...one module a month. It's very suitable for my lifestyle. Once a month weekend class and you have 3 other weekends quality time with family! And finish in 1 year! |
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