Hmm, that gives me a thought. I eventually want to go for consulting.
I see Cranfield list of recruiters has no consulting company but it has all good brands.
Whereas UMICH Ross has all flavors and geographically diverse placements but has a very small class size of 23
Now, the question moves to UK vs USA tough one I am sure both economies have good options in SCM in coming times.
If I evaluate the avg. salaries 44K pounds vs 90K USD, I am not sure how it converts on cost of living and tax systems.
Will, still look out for more options
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Posted Jun 25, 2014 12:17
I see Cranfield list of recruiters has no consulting company but it has all good brands.
Whereas UMICH Ross has all flavors and geographically diverse placements but has a very small class size of 23
Now, the question moves to UK vs USA tough one I am sure both economies have good options in SCM in coming times.
If I evaluate the avg. salaries 44K pounds vs 90K USD, I am not sure how it converts on cost of living and tax systems.
Will, still look out for more options
Posted Jun 25, 2014 13:00
I think Ross is a stronger choice if you are looking at consulting.
Posted Jun 26, 2014 11:01
Thanks! Out of curiosity, if it is industry and not consulting will it be still Ross or it would change to Cranfield?
Posted Jun 26, 2014 11:25
Well, I think the Ross program is very impressive. I love the design, with the January start and internship. Big investment though...
Posted Jun 26, 2014 19:38
Thanks Duncun, I agree it has big investment is making big appeal too.
While reviewing the Eduniversal list you sent, I find another school of interest - MSc Operation, Project Management and Supply Chain Management from Manchester Business School.
I find it mix of streams but very economical to suit budget, how would you rate it for Consulting and against Cranfiled & Ross ( Though, I think Ross would still sand out)?
While reviewing the Eduniversal list you sent, I find another school of interest - MSc Operation, Project Management and Supply Chain Management from Manchester Business School.
I find it mix of streams but very economical to suit budget, how would you rate it for Consulting and against Cranfiled & Ross ( Though, I think Ross would still sand out)?
Posted Jun 26, 2014 19:44
I'd put it below those programmes. Careers support for the MBS MSc degrees is not on the same level as for the MBA there.
Posted Jun 27, 2014 19:20
Thanks!
Posted Aug 12, 2014 06:46
While selecting between the toe EBS and HHL which would give better option for moving to Germany for a non-native.
EBS talks of 16 month program focusing on language skills and cultural acquaintance while HHL has good institutes near by to learn German along with 15 month option.
Please suggest.
EBS talks of 16 month program focusing on language skills and cultural acquaintance while HHL has good institutes near by to learn German along with 15 month option.
Please suggest.
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