Let’s bring
some important features about The Self-Study MBA to the table, and see how it
compares and contrast with even Ivy League MBA programs. For this, we’ll
highlight some important features and points related to MBA.
MBA
While most
MBA programs are essentially mass-producing Masters of Bad Activities, we focus
on transforming you into a Master of Business Administration. Even in the case
of elite MBA programs the focus is almost entirely Management Education. Our
focus is on both Management Education and Business Education.
Entrepreneurship
While
practically all MBA programs focus on Management Skills. Even if some of such
courses include Entrepreneurship as a subject, it almost entirely from a
theoretical framework, with practically no training on Entrepreneurship Skills
at all.
We have a
healthy mix of Management Studies and Business Studies. If anything, more than
Management, our focus is more towards Business – Business Skills, Business
Expertise, Business Management, and Entrepreneurship.
When we deal
with Entrepreneurship, it’s not just about some lectures on Entrepreneurship,
we explore business opportunities together – with and for you.
Time
Management
Time is a
very important resource. Time Management is integrated into The Self-Study MBA.
While there are lots of so-called Time Management experts and courses, they
hardly offer any value, sometimes impacting even negatively on Time Management
issues. For those who’ve had some experience of trying to learn about Time
Management, I know how frustrating it can be. You’ll yourself testify to it, I
don’t even need to discuss about it at any length. As a part of The Self-Study
MBA, we offer ‘The Biggest Time Management Secrets That You’ll Never Know’,
which includes all that you’ll ever need to know about Time Management. We
don’t want to reveal anything more on our Time Management techniques, as this
form a part of our core secrets, which help to transform The Self-Study MBA
into an experience.
Stress
Management
Perhaps
nothing causes more negative effects on our performance than stress. So, Stress
Management is so very important these days. Thus, we’ve included Stress
Management as a part of The Self-Study MBA.
Specialization
Options
What does a
typical MBA program offer as a Specialization? The most common specializations
are MBA in Finance, MBA in Marketing, MBA in Human Resource, MBA in Production
and Operations, and MBA in Systems.
Some programs
offer you a dual Specialization option, where you choose two Specializations
from what’s offered, the most common of which are / remain the same, that is –
MBA Finance, MBA Marketing, MBA Human Resource, MBA Production and Operations,
and MBA Systems.
The
Self-Study MBA offers you the choice of 1 Specialization to as many
Specializations of your choice, including all Specializations.
So, this does not restrict your
Specialization area or focus, as is the case with any including Ivy League MBA
programs.
With us there’s no limit to what’s
possible.
To know more about The Self-Study MBA by Shoaib Mohammed, or about The
Self-Study MBA specializations, check The
Self-Study MBA official website, or Contact Us.
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