Value of an MBA degree
There
has been much debate about the value of an MBA degree in recent times. Globally,
MBA programs have come under intense scrutiny with business schools around the
world trying to adapt their courses to the ever changing ‘new-normal’ of
business. However, in the midst of this changing paradigm, there are certain
foundations that form the basis of the success of an MBA program. These key
foundations are invaluable in the training of successful managers and leaders.
Firstly,
an MBA program should equip future managers with a strong conceptual base about
the fundamental ways in which business works. A normative understanding of
cross functional disciplines like Marketing, Finance, Operations, Technology,
etc.
allows a manager to take a holistic view of situations. This knowledge is gained not only through a rigorous coursework, but also by invaluable discussion with peers from diverse backgrounds.
allows a manager to take a holistic view of situations. This knowledge is gained not only through a rigorous coursework, but also by invaluable discussion with peers from diverse backgrounds.
Secondly,
managers must learn to operate effectively in different administrative contexts
and economic environments. The ability to influence a wide range of people in
the organization is important. Execution skills are extremely important for a
manager. Top business schools often design their own unique methodologies to
train managers with execution skills. In a global economy the importance of
executing in ambiguous situations cannot be understated.
Along
with a sound knowledge base and impeccable execution skills, the best managers
also develop a unique sensitivity to their operating environments. In order to
build successful and sustainable businesses, managers must have a keen sense of
responsibility towards all stakeholders. To ensure responsible decision making
by managers, the best business schools consciously design their programs to
inculcate such an attitude in their students.
Prospective
applicants should take into consideration how much importance the MBA program
accords to developing these fundamentals. Achieving the right balance of these
core fundamentals is easier said than done. Top business schools have different
approaches that they take in order to develop these fundamentals. For example, SPJIMR has a pedagogic approach like a
compulsory social-sector project and the unique ADMAP course. Whatever the
approach, applicants should take cognizance of these important fundamentals
while choosing a program. An MBA equips an individual with important skills to
be successful in the corporate world, and the right selection of an MBA program
can be truly transformative.
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