Mission: As a marketer and business professional, I consistently strive to meet new challenges, improve upon and learn new skills, and expand my educational toolbox.
If provided an opportunity to invest upon the career of a business school colleague, who would you choose? Would you invest in the straight A conceptual framework colleague, the colleague who consistently strived to compete unethically and won, or the colleague who earned their degree through traditional blood, sweat, and tears?
The MBA is a sought after degree, which promotes thorough decision making, hones business foresight, and strives to create successful globally competent professionals. While in graduate school, I worked with all walks of life, which included traditional and non-traditional students, international students, entrepreneuers, knowledge seekers, and successful business leaders.
The classroom walls and dry erease boards create a sense of common understanding, hone discussion upon global business topics, ethical debates, and consistently question our decision making processes. During the last semester of graduate school I had the opportunity to work internationally in collaboration with students at a German University. It was during the process of international collaboration that I encountered several themes which the MBA program prides itself upon: working collectively to successfully collaborate with cultural barriers, fine-tune the decision making process, ethical and unethical decision making, and thinking globally while maintaining a local perspective.
The MBA program successfully instilled a thorough understanding of the business processes, conceptual framework through international and local collaboration, consistently questioned global versus local decisions, and ethical foresight. It was through the MBA experience, that I would whole heartedly invest upon the colleague who acted ethically, prided real world occcupational experience, and brought the classroom ethical debates of global business to life. I consistently strive for the the long run glory and not the short run fame associated in the global and cut throat business world.