It teaches you have to manage a corporation. it is a holistic and practical approach to leading a company. it trains you in technical as well as leadership skills. you can various aspects and functions in an organization such as marketing, finance, strategy, and leadership. it is up to you to use these tools when you join a company.
2006-08-28 16:42:14
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answered by J 4
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MBA (Masters of Business Administration) is only a generic name for a graduate programs such as general business, accounting, finance, marketing and many more. If you are already in college, you should know what an MBA is. If not go to your academic dean and talk to them. Not all universities offer the same program. If you are not in college yet, try your school guidance counselor.
2006-08-28 23:51:48
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answered by robert S 4
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It depends on what discipline you choose MBA is very generic, I suggest the accounting field. To learn more about this field go here:
http://www.accountingjobscenter.com
2006-08-28 23:38:56
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answered by sl_dillon 2
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I learned how to network during my MBA - it's not to "learn" it's to learn how to find all of the assignments and work in teams, and how to carry the weight that doesn't do their part of the job, et al.
2006-08-28 23:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.daylon.com/mba/
That page has some good information about the MBA degree.
2006-08-29 23:02:42
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answered by nolyad69 6
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the paper is worth more than you learn
2006-08-28 23:37:10
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answered by Frodo 3
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