The following was written by Wharton College Pennsylvania. This should help.
Why an MBA
The MBA is not an end in itself, but a means to an end. It is a degree designed to give you the ability to develop your career to its fullest potential, at an accelerated pace. What will you get out of an MBA? Aside from a powerful life experience, the MBA degree should supply three main value propositions: Skills, Networks, and Brand.
Skills
These include the "hard skills" of economics, finance, marketing, operations, management, and accounting, as well as the "soft skills " of leadership, teamwork, ethics, and communication that are so critical for effective management. MBA students acquire these skills inside and outside the classroom. Since MBA programs attract people from very diverse industries and cultures, a program should be able to leverage these differences and translate them into learning opportunities.
Networks
An MBA degree program offers access to a network of MBA students, alumni, faculty, and business and community leaders. This network can be very useful when beginning a job search, developing a career path, building business relationships in your current career, or pursuing expertise outside your current field. For example, entrepreneurs need access to capital, business partners, vendors, and clients. Arts-related businesses need access to funding and strategic management in order to position themselves to be relevant in the marketplace. Global businesses need access to local business cultures as they expand their enterprises to new territories.
Brand
The MBA degree is a recognized brand that signifies management and leadership training. The particular school and type of MBA program you attend also have brand associations that can help open doors based on the school's reputation. The strength of a school's brand is based on the program's history, its ability to provide students with technical skills and opportunities for personal growth, and the reach of its alumni and industry network. A powerful brand can give you the flexibility to make changes throughout your career.
As long as a school is accredited, the degree you get out of it is going to benefit you. I, however, am horrible at online schooling and so I PERSONALLY don't think it's worth attending!
yes unfortunatly i think so.
both applicant and employers ... i think
i think there are two or three
how do you think pascal triangle can benefit you in your job / everyday life
i think they benefit others by working together
No yes maybe if the parents know that their children are not attending. either a fine of £2000 or i think if they are under a certain age (dont know what) then yes i think they can go to care.
I can do multi-tasking. :-)
I think that Master is correct
wow
People can use the wii to their benefit by adjusting the difficulty ~=(i think
I think you would need a purple apricorn, but since there is none I do not think you can make a master ball