Your Mba With Distinction: Developing A Systematic Approach To Succeeding In Your Business Degree

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The key to doing well in an MBA can often appear to be shrouded in mystery, 'success' being a concept available only to the brilliant or the very lucky. MBA with Distinction proposes that MBAs are not mystery prizes linked to the wheel of fortune, but quite the reverse. They can be seen as a process which, if approached systematically, can be managed effectively. The advice in this book will assist readers to distinguish themselves as good MBA students, while developing their individual learning and writing styles. It will enable readers to optimise their abilities, as well as the time they have available. It explains the process of how the MBA works, because once students understand this, they can then begin to manage their own learning. MBA with Distinction will help all students do well in their MBAs by enabling them to feel 'in control' of their course, rather than being submerged by it. It also includes handy 'with distinction!' tips along the way for those who seek to excel in their programme.

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8465 Prelims pi-xviii 11/9/02 12:19 pm Page i Praise for Your MBA with Distinction This book is a ‘must buy’ for all aspiring MBA students as they seek to maximise the return on the many differing investments they have to make in order to participate successfully in leading MBA programmes. It provides a practical, realistic understanding of the processes involved in undertaking and achieving an MBA degree. The work is an outcome of the two author’s practical experience of both sides of the academic fence, being both MBA students and tutors at one of the UK’s leading management schools. This position enables them to empathetically lead the student through the myriad of situations they will encounter during their MBA experience in order that they might gain insight and preparation that should stand them in good stead. Many important aspects are discussed such as Learning in teams, Cultural issues and Life balance which the mature student might be facing for the first time as well as some very useful hints on how to be successful in exams, assignments, presentations and projects. The overall aim of the book is to provide a recipe to assist the student in understanding and achieving the tasks necessary to successfully complete MBA studies. As such, it provides a comprehensive and accessible reference work for students and it is also an eminently sensible addition to the pre-MBA reading for all would-be students. I commend it to you. Mike Jones, Director General The Association of MBAs, London This book is a highly practical guide for busy MBA students, which can help them make effective use of scarce time without sacrificing the quality of their work. The text is highly accessible but never patronising. The authors have the advantage of having studied successfully for their own MBAs before becoming MBA tutors and examiners. The book truly benefits from their ability to see what the world looks like on both sides of the MBA fence – it should be on every new MBA student's reading list. Professor Rosemary Deem, BA Hons, Social Sciences, MPhil, PhD Director of Teaching and Learning, The Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol This is a highly useful guide to the practice of doing an MBA – and from a very reliable source, since both authors achieved distinction in an MBA themselves while working full-time at demanding jobs. A serious MBA stretches everybody who does one – not only leading to deep knowledge about organisations and how they function, but also to a development of self-understanding and management capabilities. This books gives an excellent practical guide to how to go through this process and achieve the knowledge and development which a good MBA provides. If you want to make the serious investment of both time and money that an MBA entails worthwhile, this is the book for you. Professor Stephen
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