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Leo ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 03 Aug 2006 Posts: 5 |
MBA Japan
Hi, I am looking for some info on MBA programs in Japan. has anyone done a program there or has some information on the reputation of the different b schools in Japan?
Wed Aug 09, 2006 08:52 AM [Edited by Leo on 09 Aug 2006] |
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Hiroko ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 22 Aug 2006 Posts: 18 |
MBA Japan
Hi Leo,Wed Aug 23, 2006 05:54 PM I have no personal experience with MBA in Japan, but I have some general advice: Be aware, Japanese MBAs are sometimes more regionally orientated, targeting mainly Asian young professionals (Singapore, Indonesia), or even offered only in Japanese. Besides, special interest MBAs are difficult to find, most offer s are more general, like finance or strategic managment. Well, thats all I can say, good luck! |
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iuri ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 59 |
MBA Japan
Does anyone know if Japanese schools provide sponsorships for their MBA for Asian professionals from poorer countries, like Indonesia? Sun Sep 24, 2006 07:50 PM I would be interested as well by informations about visa requirements for nationals from Indonesia. Thank you, iuri |
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Kate_hk ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 46 |
MBA Japan
Iuri, I maybe Hiroko's statement was a bit misleading. I think Japanese MBA is not a good option for you. Maybe its true that they do target Asian professionals, but for you it is more interesting and easier (and affordable, Japan is over expensive in living costs) to go somewhere else. Wed Sep 27, 2006 05:20 PM If you wish a different, non Asian cultural experience, in Australia you have some excellent schools. Or how about Singapore or Philippines? |
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iuri ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 59 |
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Hello Kate, Mon Oct 09, 2006 05:22 PM Thank you for the advice. I really want to study outside Asia. Only Japan would have tempted me because I think they're so professional and have such a high standard in business life. Thanks again. iuri |
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Hiroko ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 22 Aug 2006 Posts: 18 |
MBA Japan
Hi, I agree with Kate.Thu Oct 19, 2006 04:39 PM Even though Japanese MBAs might target, besides Japanese, as well professionals from other Asian countries, you will benefit a lot more going somewhere else. I would go to Australia or US. |
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iuri ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 59 |
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Thank you Hiroko for your suggestion. Fri Oct 20, 2006 08:07 PM I guess for me US is difficult to afford, in Europe in depends more on the place where you go. But why not Europe? Iuri |
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Mindmaker ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 07 Oct 2006 Posts: 21 |
MBA Japan
Coming to this board has really opened my eyes to an international need that so called developed countries need to understand.Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:34 AM America needs to open its doors mor to international students. We would have changed the minds of Iraq people more palatably had we established a relationship at academic levels. All the rhetoric about Iran, I know for a fact that due to great minds in Iran educated in this country (USA) the Iranians know that they have friends in the American people. That we too Americans, are victims of our own government in many ways. USA government does not equate to USA people. Most of us here are immigrants of first second, third or even fourth generation. There is something fundamentally wrong with a "new" country built upon immigration some of it by choice, some forced it does not matter. We worsen our situation by closing our doors to international students. What better way for the world to really understand each other. OR hate each other for the right reasons. Yes Japan business has very remarkable culture, but you will be surprised that all MBA regardless of what country they come from understand the basic organizational and leadership values. Indians in America are notorious for nepotism, but (maybe coincidence) all those in management roles with an MBA (not PhD.) behind them are true professionals. Have you met a business manager man or woman from Hong Kong? China, Singapore, Russia, Czech-Republic, New Zealand Australia, Canada, Kenya, South Africa, Johannesburg, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Malawi, London, Scotland, Ireland. This sounds like a political speech, but I have yet to meet a practicing MBA who was just totally dictatorial. Instead of lawyers in the white house maybe we should demand MBA's. They know how to work with people. United States is really loosing a window of opportunity by tightening immigration laws that will, ultimately prevent even students, who have no intention of staying. AND, if they did that would be our gain. Our current leaders, policies and the entire value system are currently clear as mud. But keep trying guys. What pisses me off is we can just about go to any country to study. Maybe you should block US airplane flying into your countries. Let your airlines come pick us up FROM SOME NEUTRAL CORNER OF THE world. Do you think a president with an MBA would call for other countries to disarm their nuclear arsenal, when he is stock piling on his own. AN MBAPrez would lead by example, he would get rid of his first, I am sure. No one wants to be dominated by anyone at personal or country level. America's strength lies in the multinationalities of its people. (I think) not our arrogance. Good LUCK... [Edited by Mindmaker on 23 Oct 2006] |
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Hiroko ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 22 Aug 2006 Posts: 18 |
MBA Japan
To come back to your question, Iuri, I think an MBA from the U.S. is always seen as the best. Everyone wants to do an MBA in the U.S., and other countries are the second choice... I guess that an America MBA is most highly valued in business all over the world, in Asia, Europe and everywhere. Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:32 PM Correct me if I am wrong! Maybe this a too subjecive evaluation... [Edited by Hiroko on 10 Nov 2006] |
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iuri ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 59 |
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Hiroko, thank you for your statement. I'm afraid you are probabely right about reputation of US degree.Thu Nov 16, 2006 04:26 PM But I must say that in Indonesia a European degree also have a very good image, to start with the cliché, it is best to study ingeneering in Germany etc... And besides you have highly ranked schools as welll in Europe. Look at the new FT EMBA rankings ! (enumerated in post Sun Nov 12 LaVoz de Galicia) But of course when I think about it - US is the best, just hard to achieve and finance, right? [Edited by iuri on 16 Nov 2006] |
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Hiroko ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 22 Aug 2006 Posts: 18 |
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Dear Iuri, you are absolutely right, in Europe you can do an excellent MBA too, as show the rankings. It's not because everyone wants to go to New York that this would be the only place to do an internationally recognized MBA. I think just in terms on number that is the place where most people want to study, right?Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:41 AM |
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