It will take more than just education, but experience and luck getting into the right company. About 10 years after high school, I might consider a law degree ( not to practice but to be an executive)
But you may want to also consider some of the better sales carrerrs,
2006-07-08 17:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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A real-world education. A college degree just makes it easier to get your foot in the door at most businesses. Once you're in, you have to prove yourself (or at least maneuver and promote yourself). An MBA is a good way to get in at major corporations, however, and you will learn a few useful things at least.
If you don't know "what things u do being a executive", why do you want to be one? Just for the money? There are other paths to making just as much.
A good first step in becoming an executive, though, if that's really the path you want to take, is to stop using "u" for "you", learn the difference between "too" and "to", and learn to use "an" before a word starting with a vowel. Yes, I'm serious - no, I'm not being a "grammar nazi" - this answer probably has a number of grammatical mistakes in it. If you want to be taken seriously in business, treat it seriously.
2006-07-09 00:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Wish I could tell you how to make $200,00 plus a year (I'd be doing it1)
But, seriously know of a course POST 4 year college degree (and don't think it has to be MBA) called 'Entrepreneurship"
that is usually designed for working people but not always........it's very intense and goes basically for two years -evenings and sometimes 40 hour work weeks for one week out of 3 months or so. I am unsure of the details but know a person who completed the course and went from a minimal job of 'job developer' to Director of Human Services at the Ronald McDonald house affiliated with the Mayo Clinic and is currently the Executive Director Of Rochester School Foundation in Rochester, MN......I would inquire into google for Entrenpreneurship education courses.
And Good Luck! Hope it pans out well for you!
2006-07-09 00:44:48
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answered by aspire2bbonkers 2
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First you'll need a high school, then a college (Bachelor's) degree. Then an MBA. By then, you'll have a better idea of what executives do.
But I think you may be going about it backwards. I would encourage you to get a good undergraduate liberal arts education, and to take advantage of student internship and travel opportunities, all of which will introduce you to a wide world of ideas and possibilities. The goal is to find something you feel passionate about to make your life's work. If you do, you'll be rich beyond measure.
2006-07-09 00:52:59
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answered by KayaKate 2
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you don't study to become an executive
you start off as an employee and work your way up
if you want to venture into the corporate world, try taking up any of the ff:
business administration
financial management
marketing
advertising
entrepreneurial management
corporate communications
communication management technology
or anything involving business
you become an executive by working really hard for a long time, you don't become an executive automatically
if you had to ask a question like this
I suggest you study even harder
2006-07-09 00:36:54
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answered by cutiekishi 3
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Well, most executives sit on their asses all day trying to get money for the shareholders of their companies. So, I'd get a degree in luck, ***-kissing and probably economics.
2006-07-09 03:00:57
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answered by pgufs 3
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Good luck getting into N.Y.U with your grammatical abilities. No one walks into an executive position straight from college, unless you have a magical degree.
2006-07-09 00:34:25
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answered by shaun1986 4
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