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Lee Iacocca - Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

Book Review: Where Have All the Leaders Gone?

Lee Iacocca with Catherine Whitney

Want a part time MBA? Or can you attend full time?

Want a part time MBA? Or can you attend full time?


If you don't want to dedicate two years to getting your MBA, you can get one while working part time or by taking classes outside of work hours. This works well for the majority of candidates who are working in jobs that they love. It also makes a lot of economic sense. The online MBA schools really cater to this group. Take classes on your schedule. No driving to a campus, no parking nightmares, and no hassles with schedules. It is a great way to get your MBA, even if it takes a little longer.

Executive MBA programs are designed for people with a lot of business experiencewant to learn more without going for a full MBA. The EMBA is most often a one year program. Many employers will pay for an Executive MBA. It gives you the chance to:
  • Study recent business trends
  • Learn about recent productivity innovation in your industry and across all industries
  • Improve your leadership skills
Also, an Executive MBA will give you crossover skills to move to change jobs, if that is one of your goals.

One additional benefit is exposure to other senior executives who are can teach you new ways to get things done, expanding your work toolset. And you will be helping other senior executives who learn from your experiences.

Posted on August 16, 2007 at 03:49 PM

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