EMBA Query


Hi, I have been thinking about Executive MBA for a long, and the more I read the more I get confused and stressed. I would like to do General Management from a reputed college that can help me climb the corporate ladder and take senior executive roles sooner than later. I have 14+ years of experience and 4+ Management experience. I am thinking of going to top colleges, HEC, INSEAD, IE, and ESADE, but highly confused about their alumni and career progression support. If anyone has experience or has studied at these colleges (executive MBA) and can share their journey it would be great.

If alumni and career support is not there then does warwick distance learning MBA a good option ?

Hi, I have been thinking about Executive MBA for a long, and the more I read the more I get confused and stressed. I would like to do General Management from a reputed college that can help me climb the corporate ladder and take senior executive roles sooner than later. I have 14+ years of experience and 4+ Management experience. I am thinking of going to top colleges, HEC, INSEAD, IE, and ESADE, but highly confused about their alumni and career progression support. If anyone has experience or has studied at these colleges (executive MBA) and can share their journey it would be great.

If alumni and career support is not there then does warwick distance learning MBA a good option ?
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Duncan

I am an EMBA alum of LBS and expect that these schools will have broadly similar support but, of course, bigger and more prestgious schools have more resources. Schools are strong where they have alumni, and that means they are strongest in their domestic markets. 

I am an EMBA alum of LBS and expect that these schools will have broadly similar support but, of course, bigger and more prestgious schools have more resources. Schools are strong where they have alumni, and that means they are strongest in their domestic markets. 
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Thanks, Duncan for your reply. I work in Poland for a Multinational and I am open to moving around the world to get a good job and position...Hence the aim of doing an EMBA is to have accelerated career growth...so I am thinking of INSEAD GEMBA or IE GEMBA or HEC Paris EMBA. 

I did a linked-in search as well and INSEAD comes out topping everywhere in companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft ( being in tech, I aspire to go to these companies)...

the challenge is the fees...earning in Polish currency and spending in Euros as fees is more than my 2 years' salary (gross)....so wanted to understand with your experience, will the GEMBA help me get a good job after completion or I will have to stay with a current employer where the growth is limited in Poland? I am ready to go extra mile in reaching out and networking with alumni...



Thanks, Duncan for your reply. I work in Poland for a Multinational and I am open to moving around the world to get a good job and position...Hence the aim of doing an EMBA is to have accelerated career growth...so I am thinking of INSEAD GEMBA or IE GEMBA or HEC Paris EMBA.&nbsp;<br><br>I did a linked-in search as well and INSEAD comes out topping everywhere in companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft ( being in tech, I aspire to go to these companies)...<br><br>the challenge is the fees...earning in Polish currency and spending in Euros as fees is more than my 2 years' salary (gross)....so wanted to understand with your experience, will the GEMBA help me get a good job after completion or I will have to stay with a current employer where the growth is limited in Poland? I am ready to go extra mile in reaching out and networking with alumni...<br><br><br><br>
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Duncan

Europe has really national labour markets. Focus on the country where you want to work and the roles you want to have. Do people in those roles have an Mba background? If so, which school? 

Europe has really national labour markets. Focus on the country where you want to work and the roles you want to have. Do people in those roles have an Mba background? If so, which school?&nbsp;
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