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Old 03-14-2008, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by EE-BO View Post
Only possible correction would be to declare #9- Bank of America CEO a "Yes". I am not sure how it works at Stanford, but generally speaking any reference to an "Executive" program is a reference to an MBA- specifically the Executive MBA program I mentioned above at Texas for those who earn their MBA while continuing their career.
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Not trying to beat up on you or anything- but just sort through the statistics with a more specific approach to explain why I strongly advocate people get their MBA if they intend to rise in the corporate ranks.
I added a link to the executive program -- it is not an MBA, but rather an intensive course for seasoned executives. I don't feel beat up on at all! I, personally, like to have some information to look at when I consider things like whether I would want to go back and get an MBA.

I think an MBA is a great way to get a foot in the door if you want to change careers, especially into something like finance or strategy. I don't think it is necessary for everyone who wants to move up in corporate america, though (just my opinion). For that kind of money, I would hope everyone does some thorough research into what he or she is looking to get out of the MBA and which programs, if any, would suit those needs.
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