You might have scaled the success ladder and feel
confident about your position at the workplace. However, there comes a time
when you experience stagnancy and it is that moment when you feel that an
executive MBA would have done a lot
to push your career further. In the past, you might have joined job after
graduating but now you regret for not doing an MBA that could have opened new
avenues in your profession.
Despite achieving huge success, many senior leaders and working professionals
feel the need of a degree at a certain point. Not to worry, acquiring a degree
in MBA is not hard if a professional want to in the midst of his career. Off
late, getting an MBA degree has become easily available to anyone and everyone.
Here we will look into points to think before opting for Executive MBA
specially for Entrepreneurs, Corporate Employees & Working Professionals:
1) Purpose
Firstly, you need to have a clear purpose on why you need an Executive MBA
Degree. The rising aspiration among people to constantly upskill and become
more “employable” is a key contributor to the rising demand for such courses.
Here are few purposes:
• Better Pay Package, Career Growth
• Cost Versus Return
• Capacity Expansion
• Recognising Potential
• Job Promotion
• Looking for International Opportunities
2) Ability to Study & Time
Personal life. Work life. Professional life. These are all things that
Executive MBA Professionals have to juggle while studying. Executive MBA
Student is expected to complete university assignments, keep up with colleagues
in the boardroom and spend quality time with their family on a day-to-day
basis. These expectations can be difficult to meet so it’s important to plan
how you will achieve a work-life balance & get time to study while you’re
enrolled onto an executive program.
3) Budget & Fees
When budgeting for the Executive MBA you will need to consider not only tuition
fees but other costs such as the deposit, textbooks and other programme costs,
you will need to make provision for a number of costs when undertaking your
MBA. Costs will include a deposit, the programme tuition fee, accommodation and
living costs. You need to make sure that all financial arrangements are in
place before the start of the programme.
4) Length & Flexibility
Executive MBA programs span a one- to two-year duration and are tailored for
seasoned professionals with extensive experience in management roles. Some
programs also offer flexibility and provide learning material in the form of
recorded lectures or live classes. These programs can take time depending on
how many classes a student takes each semester. Most online programs mirror the
full-time version and students also have the freedom to digest the learning
material at their own pace, on-demand. Online MBA programs are ideal for those
who prefer to learn at home or from any other remote location.
5) Support System
If you're planning to enrol in an online Executive program, you may be worried
about your support system. While the majority of traditional campus programs
have solid mentorship systems in place for university students to turn to,
Executive MBA students needs to find a support system in form of mentor since
they don’t get any support from Online Universities. They need guidance for
Thesis, Assignment, Dissertation Writing, etc.
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About Dr. Prakash Bhosale: He is Business consultant, Ph.D. in Business
Journalism, MBA Thesis Guide & Mentor for various universities & has
helped more than 900 students in their thesis project work specially for
distance learning executive MBA candidates.
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