mba for business owners?


bethlee

Could you recommend a good practical Mba for business owners?

Could you recommend a good practical Mba for business owners?
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Duncan

I suggest people reply to you at http://www.find-mba.com/board/38628 where you have asked the same question. What do you mean by practical?

I suggest people reply to you at http://www.find-mba.com/board/38628 where you have asked the same question. What do you mean by practical?
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The online MBA programs offered by NIBM are one of the best options if you are a business owner or a working professional. The online classes can be attended at the comfort of your home and even the exams are completely online. NIBM?s courses would never interrupt your busy schedule. When it comes to accreditation, NIBM has earned the accreditation of IOA.

The online MBA programs offered by NIBM are one of the best options if you are a business owner or a working professional. The online classes can be attended at the comfort of your home and even the exams are completely online. NIBM?s courses would never interrupt your busy schedule. When it comes to accreditation, NIBM has earned the accreditation of IOA.
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Duncan

Hi "Daisy". I think it's unethical to post here under an assumed name when, almost certainly, you have a commercial relationship with NIBM.

The IOA is unrecognised. Its accreditation means nothing. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unrecognized_higher_education_accreditation_organizations#I

I share Ralph's opinion:-
"I wouldn't do any online MBA from a business school that's not accredited by AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS. As far as I know, there is no online MBA program in India that meets this criteria.

But the great thing about online MBA programs is just that - you can do them from pretty much anywhere. There are some decent programs offered by global schools that you can indeed do from India."

The FT has an excellent ranking on online MBAs at: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/online-mba-ranking-2014

PS IOA accreditation is worthless. Also see http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/putting-fake-diplomas-through-third-degree/story-e6frgcjx-1226164316429?nk=aae657f54eb1267fd52df5a06effef0f

Hi "Daisy". I think it's unethical to post here under an assumed name when, almost certainly, you have a commercial relationship with NIBM.

The IOA is unrecognised. Its accreditation means nothing. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unrecognized_higher_education_accreditation_organizations#I

I share Ralph's opinion:-
"I wouldn't do any online MBA from a business school that's not accredited by AACSB, AMBA, or EQUIS. As far as I know, there is no online MBA program in India that meets this criteria.

But the great thing about online MBA programs is just that - you can do them from pretty much anywhere. There are some decent programs offered by global schools that you can indeed do from India."

The FT has an excellent ranking on online MBAs at: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/online-mba-ranking-2014

PS IOA accreditation is worthless. Also see http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/putting-fake-diplomas-through-third-degree/story-e6frgcjx-1226164316429?nk=aae657f54eb1267fd52df5a06effef0f
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Inactive User

After considering my daily schedule, it had been clear that enough time I had the absolute most control over was early in the morning. I decided to awaken an hour earlier each day for the three to four weeks before the exam to examine material and churn through practice questions (which I believe is one of the top methods to get ready for these exams). Then on Saturdays I studied longer and more in-depth.

After considering my daily schedule, it had been clear that enough time I had the absolute most control over was early in the morning. I decided to awaken an hour earlier each day for the three to four weeks before the exam to examine material and churn through practice questions (which I believe is one of the top methods to get ready for these exams). Then on Saturdays I studied longer and more in-depth.
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