Since the economic downturn of 2008, the choice to pursue an MBA has been hotly contested. With the economy on the rebound, MBA applications are on the rise according to Bloomberg Businessweek. And while it’s true that business school is potentially one of the greatest investments in your career you could make, you have to first understand if the MBA is right for you. After all, the return on investment can only be optimized if you fully understand the value proposition.
I pursued my MBA with the goal of redirecting my marketing career from professional services marketing and business development to brand management and product development in prestige beauty. I knew that making a career switch with no background in fashion or beauty might prove challenging, so I leveraged the MBA to make that transition. In 2006, I enrolled in the two-year, full-time MBA program at the New York University Stern School of Business.
“Getting an MBA doesn’t entitle you to anything – even if you pay [more than] $100,000 to get it,” says Nicole Lindsay, founder of DiversityMBAPrep.com and former admissions director at the Yale School of Management. “[However, it's] about opportunity. It’s an all-access pass to the relationships, knowledge and skills that can propel your career forward. Once inside you have to position yourself to seize the opportunity.”
A top MBA program will offer four key opportunities:
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Since the economic downturn of 2008, the choice to pursue an MBA has been hotly contested. With the economy on the rebound, MBA applications are on the rise according to Bloomberg Businessweek. And while it’s true that business school is potentially one of the greatest investments in your career you could make, you have to first understand if the MBA is right for you. After all, the return on investment can only be optimized if you fully understand the value proposition.
I pursued my MBA with the goal of redirecting my marketing career from professional services marketing and business development to brand management and product development in prestige beauty. I knew that making a career switch with no background in fashion or beauty might prove challenging, so I leveraged the MBA to make that transition. In 2006, I enrolled in the two-year, full-time MBA program at the New York University Stern School of Business.
“Getting an MBA doesn’t entitle you to anything – even if you pay [more than] $100,000 to get it,” says Nicole Lindsay, founder of DiversityMBAPrep.com and former admissions director at the Yale School of Management. “[However, it's] about opportunity. It’s an all-access pass to the relationships, knowledge and skills that can propel your career forward. Once inside you have to position yourself to seize the opportunity.”
A top MBA program will offer four key opportunities: