Specialization increases the MBA’S value proposition
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The value proposition of MBA programs has traditionally been that graduates gain a wide range of business skills that are applicable across industries and roles. They receive broad training in concepts like project management, leadership, finance, data analysis, and more, which makes them attractive hires.
While this remains true, working professionals are increasingly discovering that developing specialized skillsets in critical business areas allows them to increase their marketability and enhance…
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22/03/2024 – 06:02 /Patrick Harbin
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