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onlineuniversitiess · 7 months
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Looking for flexibility in pursuing your MBA? Explore Top part-time MBA College in India offering convenience without compromising quality education. Gain industry-relevant skills while managing your professional commitments. Enhance your career prospects with flexible scheduling and renowned faculty. 
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donmafiya · 10 months
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austenj962 · 2 years
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MBA becomes the most sought after programme in Dubai as it aids for extensive practical learning even after you have completed your course. What's even more beneficial is that if you are a working personnel, you can opt for a business school that allows weekend mba courses. Depending on the university you choose, there are different requirements for admission to the MBA programme but the same basic prerequisites apply for all universities.https://www.uowdubai.ac.ae/degrees/masters/business/master-business-administration
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ubscardiff · 2 years
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If you are looking to change careers but because you are a good few years into an industry, you worry that it will make you go through the beginner phase once again. In such a case, a Weekend MBA Programs from UBS Business School can help you in switching industries without having to start all over again, while your work experience keeps on increasing as you complete the course.
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collegevidya · 2 years
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From where you are taking up the degree matters, yes it does; but it matters more while choosing it through an on-campus college.
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education-tutorial · 3 years
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sharmadaksh · 3 years
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TOP DISTANCE MBA COLLEGES IN KOLKATA WITH COURSES AND FEES 2022. WE HAVE ALL THE BEST COLLEGE FOR DISTANCE MBA NMIMS, SGVU, AMITY AND MANY MORE.
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eduation · 3 years
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Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh was established in the year 2000 and is approved by AICTE . Babu Banarasi Das National Institute of Technology, The Institute is also affiliated.
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ignouadmissions · 3 years
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Part-Time/Weekend MBA for Working Professional is similar to the MBA course, the only difference between both of them is just the pattern of learning.
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msbgumba · 5 years
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Balancing the Flex Life
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Over the past 13 months, our household has experienced our first child (a beautiful baby girl), two new jobs, one career change, a home sale, a home purchase, and one partner starting graduate school (that’s me, in case you were wondering). Not to mention that one partner (my wife) is starting a charter school. It feels like a whirlwind to type, let alone to live, day-to-day.
The past three months have been quite a blur. To the extent that I have been successful, here are three keys to my strategy for striking the “Flex MBA and Work/Life Balance”.
1. Have a Non-Career Focus (That Brings You Back to Reality)
For me, it’s my wife and 10-month old daughter (and hopefully, future little ones). The main reason that I am taking the time and energy to invest in my MBA education is so that I can be more present with my family in the long-term. Having a career that fits my unique strengths and values will allow me the internal resources to be there for my family. In the midst of the current stressors and deadlines, I remind myself that I am doing this for them — not for grades or future status.
For others, the non-career focus may be a hobby, a spiritual practice, or a friend group outside of McDonough. Having an external outlet gives me strength and poise during the weeks when I need 30 hours in a day instead of the standard 24.
2. Have a Career Plan on Day 1
As part of my transition to McDonough, I quit a successful career as the founding winemaker of a local winery because I realized that the career didn't fit my personality or my long-term life goals. I realized that Real Estate — particularly the finance/acquisitions function — fits my personality and goals much better. I came to Georgetown because it has one of the best Real Estate programs on the east coast. This focus has helped me to effectively manage the constant FOMO that I experience on a weekly basis in the Flex Program.
There is always another event to go to, another person to network with, or another club to join, but there is never enough time to do it all (we do have full-time jobs after all). Instead of spiraling about how to spend my time, I have a focus: Real Estate. I joined the Real Estate Club on Day 1. If I ever have an event conflict, I choose the Real Estate option. Instead of my networking being very broad, I know exactly the types of people I need to be reaching out to.
I believe this career focus is crucial to finding balance in the Flex Program. There are so many other items to juggle once you begin the program. Having a clear career plan going in is one less thing to worry about when your life is insanely busy. This focus is also optimal for taking targeted advantage of all the resources Georgetown has to offer.
3. Trust “The Process”
Like most 30-something males from the Southeastern U.S., I follow college football. “The Process” is a term coined by Alabama’s coach Nick Saban — arguably the greatest football coach of all time. Trusting the process is the practice of breaking down complex tasks (e.g., executing a 5-year career plan and finishing an MBA); focusing on the details of preparation and hard work; and trusting that the desired outcomes will result. This philosophy has proven wildly successful for Saban, along with countless others. One of the many keys to The Process is not getting distracted by negative circumstances or items outside of one’s control.
My career circumstances are less than optimal. I am 31 and just started an entry-level position in my third career. This is not exactly a coveted position to be in. I likely will need to climb another rung or two on the organizational chart before I finish the Flex MBA in 2022 – at least if I want to hit the freshly published median Georgetown MBA salary. It is very tempting to get overwhelmed by the network I need to build, skills I need to hone, and the information I need to grasp. I can easily feel like I am “behind” my classmates who, on average, are younger, don’t have children, and have more years of “traditional” work experience.
If I get distracted by my circumstances, I become anxious and impatient. If I trust The Process, I know the desired outcomes will happen. Georgetown has the resources, the alumni network, and the support I need to ensure that I will be where I want to be in five years. I simply need to execute the daily, weekly actions: networking, studying, building my skills, investing in my club of choice, etc. When I trust The Process, I am more present to what is happening around me. I reach a state of flow and I am better able to add value to others.
As busy as being a Flex MBA student has been, I love it. I feel a renewed sense of energy and youth. I am being challenged and I am meeting new people — both my cohort members and contacts in the Georgetown alumni network. So far, I can say that choosing this program was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Hoya Saxa!
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dsimsdigital-blog · 5 years
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Best MBA Institute in Mumbai
MMS is a two year program affiliated to the University of Mumbai. In a short time of two years, the MMS program from DSIMS has emerged as truly exceptional. On successful completion, the student gets the MMS degree from the University of Mumbai. Our recruiters (almost 100 companies) are a testimony to our acceptance. For more information visit us at:http://www.rset.edu.in/dsims/master-management-studies
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Bentley shared to University of Manchester Middle East Centre part time MBA students how they created a unique marque combining automotive luxury and performance
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Dada’s In Costa Rica - A Mother’s Interpretation
BEFORE - ANXIETY JUST KICKED IN        
I can't believe this day is actually here. We've been talking about it for at least a year, but now that it's actually here, it feels different. No, no we're NOT having another baby (phew!) - Jeff just left for a class abroad. “Class” is a loose term since it's only a week long, but that week will amount to a half a class's worth of credit and bring us one step closer to finishing his freakin' MBA.
It's not like it's really taken him that long in the grand scheme of life. I mean he's been going to school at night, part-time, and working, full-time, and all-in-all it took him 4 years.
The concept for this class, and classes like it, is called "Doing Business In" or DBI. It allows both part and full-time students to take a one to two week class in another country. It’s like a super accelerated semester abroad, where the student hopefully comes away with connections, shared experiences and knowledge about their host country.
Jeff and I both decided not to go abroad in college for various reasons, and on some level, I think Jeff has always thought that he missed out on something. (For reference Jeff has very intense FOMO so he always thinks he’s missed something!) So when he found out that this was an opportunity - about a year into his program - he started talking about it non stop. For one reason or another, like deaths or surgeries or the birth of our children, there was never a time frame he could commit to, until now.
He started planning and mentally prepping for his trip almost a year ago, and because we started planning so far in advance it always seemed far in the future. That is until the day actually came, January 1, 2017 to be exact, and he boarded his first class ticket (don't be that impressed he somehow checked every day until a first class ticket was going for only $350) on route to Costa Rica - leaving me with the twins for 8 days!
AFTER - SOMEHOW STILL ALIVE WHILE WRITING THIS
Well, I made it! I decided to keep everything for the twins as normal as possible. Luckily school started again on the third, so Jean came Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, like she normally does, and took them to school. Also, thankfully, January second was a Monday, and technically the business holiday, so my Dad and sister were off of work and there to help me and my Mom with the kids.
Unfortunately the twins don’t sleep very well in my parent’s house. Even though they go there all the time, and they sleep in their own cribs. Part of the reason may be that they need to sleep in the room with us and at home they have their own room. Additionally, the room we all sleep in has a TV. They are used to having noise around them all the time, so when they sleep on the second floor of a house where they can’t hear people rustling and the TV blaring it’s hard for them to feel safe. So we started to turn the TV on to keep them company - and when you start something with a toddler it’s literally NEVER ending. Now every time they even pass the room Spence says, “Barney!” AHHHHHH! (Perfect, something else they can discuss in therapy later…)
On top of everything both twins got really sick just as Jeff was getting ready to leave. Whenever they get a cold, they get bronchitis. Usually it’s Spence that starts to wheeze first, but this time it was Miri. By the end of the week we were up to four albuterol treatments a day! Thankfully by Saturday (1/7) they were all better, just dry coughs. And the coughing all night didn’t help them or me get a good night’s sleep either!
Well, I didn’t sleep well for a variety of reasons. I kept hearing creaks and cracks in the apartment and when we were at my parents I tried to keep the twins from waking up the entire house at 6am when they felt they were “all done.” Also, Jeff is usually the one that wakes up with them and changes their diapers and starts breakfast - one of his very few jobs. Look, I can do everything in the morning - change their diapers, make everyone breakfast, feed them, dress them, brush their hair, make sure they brush their teeth, make water cups and prepare snack - for a few days in a row, but after day 4 I started to lose my mind.
I really started to feel exhausted on Thursday - I made it pretty far - but that day it hit me like a TON of bricks. Then it freaking snowed, and not one to three inches as meteorologists predicted - it snowed 3-6 inches. That’s the difference between the sun melting the snow and getting out the snowblower. Of course I didn’t bring their snow pants or boots, because it wasn’t supposed to snow that much! So they just had to watch the snow from the comfort of their grandparent’s home or, when we had to get out because we were going to kill each other, from the comfort of the concierge desk at the Garden State Mall.
My parent’s saw that I looked like a mess on Sunday night and decided that it would be best if my Mom took me back to the city on Monday instead.
Everything was going well until apres nap. Then shit hit the fan! Miri is like me, she needs sleep. Spence is like Jeff, he needs sleep but he denies it. All of a sudden the lack of a proper nap for at least three days in a row and a lack of a super tight schedule around the holidays finally hit and Miri went crazy. Crying and clinging and wanting me to pick her up - but I had to collect everything to go back to NYC. As soon as my Mom started helping me pack Spence realized he wasn’t getting enough attention so he got into the action screaming and crying “up, up, up!” I CANNOT pick up both at the same time any more. My mom took Miri I picked up Spence and then the dog started going berserk.
So, there we were with two toddlers having tantrums and a dog barking and jumping for us not to leave (fyi - this is not a norm for the dog, she doesn’t like it when people leave but she doesn’t usually protest).
MEANWHILE - Jeff has spent the last week visiting coffee farms, animal reserves and the rain forest. He also took time for excursions including zip lining, ATV riding and whitewater rafting. WTF.
Look, I’m glad he had a good time, since if he put me through this and didn’t have a good time, I would explode.
I was definitely resentful, but we decided he should go. I honestly don’t know what I was hoping his trip would be - a constant classroom lecture? Slightly less exhilarating?
All I know is I am VERY, VERY grateful he’s home and my heart goes out to single moms everywhere.
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education-tutorial · 3 years
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eduation · 3 years
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Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh was established in the year 2000 and is approved by AICTE . Babu Banarasi Das National Institute of Technology, The Institute is also affiliated.
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