Mba Podcaster

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Synopsis

MBA Podcaster delivers relevant information and advice through biweekly audio segments for those planning to apply for a Masters in Business Administration. Topics include everything from a behind-the-scenes view of the admission's process to post-MBA job opportunities and current market trends. Guests include Deans of various business schools, alumni, corporate recruiters, MBA consultants and more. On each segment we go in-depth on a particular topic of interest to an MBA applicant and interview relevant experts to help make your application process more efficient and successful.

Episodes

  • MBA Podcaster Day in the Life Series

    18/05/2008 Duration: 23min

    Hawaii Pacific University's Master of Arts in Organizational Change (MA/OC) emphasizes the management, design, implementation, and application of such change methods as continuous improvement and performance management. Students learn how to design innovations for organizational culture change, as well as how to implement an actual program of change in an organization. Forty-two semester hours of graduate work are required to complete the program.

  • Top One Year MBA Programs

    27/04/2008 Duration: 21min

    Wouldn't it be great if you could get your MBA in one year instead of the traditional two years? You'd save time, probably some money and get back to work faster. But before you decide, you should know a one year MBA is not for everyone. Who is a good candidate for a one year program? What do schools look for in a candidate that will make them successful? What's the difference between a one year program and a two year program? We talk to those responsible for admissions from some of the top one-year programs about what to expect from a 1 year program during school and after graduation.

  • Business School Admission's Panel

    13/04/2008 Duration: 32min

    Listen in on an Admission Panel with top business schools around the country. Admissions Directors from NYU Stern, Columbia and Wharton will field questions on a range of topics, all with one goal in mind: how you can beat the odds and gain admittance to their schools.

  • Re-Applying to Business School After Being Rejected

    31/03/2008 Duration: 20min

    There's been an uptick of MBA applications and that means more competition. As more candidates are vying for the same number of seats at business schools, more applicants are unfortunately getting rejected. Some schools encourage you to reapply while others don't. This time, we'll learn from admissions officers about the re-application process, where you can find feedback, and how you can recover from rejection and re-energize your application to get accepted next time.

  • MBA Admission Strategic Plan

    23/03/2008 Duration: 17min

    So youre thinking about applying to business school? Its never too early to start building a strong application. Our guests will help you with the process by telling you the top things you can do now to help you get in next year. Find out when you should start studying for the GMAT and how many times you should plan to take the exam, when is the best time to visit the schools and narrow your list of choices and what you can do now to address weaknesses in your application such as low undergraduate grades or a potentially low GMAT score. Then when youve finally finished the application our guests will tell you when is the best time to submit. Great ready to launch your MBA Admission Strategic Plan!

  • The Green MBA

    02/03/2008 Duration: 20min

    The growing awareness of pollution, global warming, and rising sea levels is creating a stir in business education. ''Green'' courses have been added to curriculums and sustainable development programs are rising in popularity. Join us as we explore new opportunities in the Green Industry, how schools are reacting to the environmental crises, and how Green MBAs are leading the way for change on campuses.

  • MBA Podcaster Day in the Life Series - UNC Kenan-Flagler OneMBA Program

    20/02/2008 Duration: 20min

    Join us as we travel to business schools across the country and around the world to bring you an in-depth profile of life and times on campus. This time we travel to Washington, DC to spend a week with students from the OneMBA Program. Listen in as we meet with students, alumni and faculty from UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School and its OneMBA partner schools: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, RSM Erasmus University (Netherlands), EGADE - Tecnologico de Monterrey (Mexico), and FGV-EAESP (Brazil).

  • Do Business Schools Prepare Good Managers

    03/02/2008 Duration: 20min

    If you've got your eye on moving into a management position you're probably seriously considering getting an MBA. Knowing that a business school degree will take a significant amount of time and money, you're probably wondering if it's a good move. Do Business Schools prepare good managers? That's the question we explore today and in this show we will hear from a student, a professor, a recruiter and an author - to guide you to the right answer.

  • MBA Salaries

    21/12/2007 Duration: 20min

    According to recent compensation surveys, MBA salaries are on the rise. That's good news for MBAs. In 2007, GMAC reported the average MBA starting salary ranged between $80 - $85,000. Many factors influence how much you'll actually make. Years of experience, location, industry, function, and region are just a few things that can significantly raise or lower your MBA salary. Join us as we explore MBA salaries, how to properly determine how much you can earn, and how to have realistic salary expectations. You'll hear from GMAC, TopMBA.com, Payscale.com, and MBA career management directors.

  • Comparing GMAT Test Prep Companies

    16/12/2007 Duration: 30min

    Business school applicants have been lining up to take the GMAT since 1954. This year it's your turn. To help you prepare, we have interviewed the various test preparation companies to hear what they have to offer. They'll discuss the different types of courses they offer from traditional classroom courses to private tutoring and online courses. Each company will have the opportunity to explain how they are unique and what makes them stand out. Listen and learn which option is best for you.

  • MBA Podcaster Day in the Life Series - Hawai'i Pacific University

    02/12/2007 Duration: 54min

    Join us as we travel to business schools across the country and around the world to bring you an in-depth profile of life and times on campus. This time we travel to Hawai'i to spend a week at Hawai'i Pacific University. Listen in as we meet with current students, admission's officers, the dean and others. HPU's full-time MBA program provides ample opportunity for students to immerse themselves in a dynamic learning environment for two exciting years. For students without a business degree, this 24-month format makes it possible to complete the necessary prerequisites and transition directly into the MBA program. If you have already completed your undergraduate business degree or satisfied all of the prerequisites, you can shorten the two-year program to only 18 months.

  • Top 10 Tips for Getting Into Business School

    04/11/2007 Duration: 21min

    Graduating from a top MBA program can mean a higher salary, wider name recognition, and greater career opportunities. Doors open and you have a certain level of pre-existing credibility. That's also why top schools are tough to get into; everyone wants it. If you're reaching for a top MBA program, we have 10 great tips on getting you in. On our show are two admissions directors from top MBA programs and an admission's consultant.

  • MBA Podcaster Day in the Life Series - Stephen M. Ross School of Business

    21/10/2007 Duration: 38min

    The Ross School of Business is known for unique programming that develops leadership through action-based learning. Ross MBA students are challenged to apply their skills and develop new ones in team-based multidisciplinary projects. They work with peers and faculty in real time for real stakes for real companies in locations around the world. By building bridges between the classroom experience and real organizational settings, the Ross School seeks to teach leadership not just by example, but by practice, as well.

  • The Best Time to Go For Your MBA

    07/10/2007 Duration: 16min

    Its been a wide-held notion that in order to get the most out of an MBA education you need at least a few years of working experience. Business schools compounded the theory by favoring candidates with solid work experience and turning out classes with an average age in the late twenties. Recently however, some top schools have been bucking the trend by reaching out to younger applicants in an effort to diversify their classes and attract fresh graduates before they become established in their careers. Well hear from these schools and understand the benefits of getting an MBA at a younger age.

  • MBA Podcaster Day in the Life Series - RSM Erasmus University

    23/09/2007 Duration: 30min

    Join us as we travel to business schools across the country and around the world to bring you an in-depth profile of life and times on campus. The RSM Erasmus University International Full-time MBA Programme focuses on conducting ''business beyond borders''.Highly-ranked and triple-accredited, the RSM MBA is driven by academic curiosity, critical reflection and a strong focus on social issues and social engagement. Inspired by the needs of today's constantly evolving society, we are a business school where knowledge and society meet, as well as a market place where information, ideas and experiences can be exchanged, debated and discussed. Join MBA Podcaster as they follow Robert Madore, a current RSM MBA participant, and his international workgroup on their ''Living Management Project'' - a highly unique day in the life of these MBA's. You will also gain perspective from various key members of the RSM Erasmus staff and senior faculty.

  • Creating the Killer MBA Application

    16/09/2007 Duration: 46min

    Admissions deadlines are fast approaching but you don't want to rush to the finish line. Your goal is to build the best possible application package. That means covering all your bases. Have you written essays that are full of detail and free of errors? Properly addressed your weaknesses? Exhibited leadership skills and potential? This time, we want to help you create the killer application, one that will leave a lasting impression. You'll hear directly from top MBA admissions directors on what they look for in candidates and you'll get several tips from an author of a guide on MBA applications.

  • Application Essays and Recommendations

    09/09/2007 Duration: 22min

    Get ready to think hard, dig deep and do a little soul searching: youre about to tackle your MBA application essays. The essay section is the single most important part of your entire application which you can control. So put the test scores and the GPA aside and think about how you can convince the admissions committee that you deserve a spot on their campus. Our guests will tell you where to begin, what to focus on and how to address any weaknesses in your application such as a low GMAT score or weak GPA. Youll also learn how to prep the people you chose to write your letters of recommendation so that they are consistent with your essays and add to the overall image youre building of yourself.

  • MBA Podcaster Day in the Life Series - UCLA Anderson School of Management

    26/08/2007 Duration: 30min

    UCLA Anderson School of Management, established in 1935, is regarded among the very best business schools in the world. UCLA Anderson faculty are ranked #1 in ''Intellectual Capital'' by BusinessWeek and are renowned for their teaching excellence and research in advancing management thinking. Each year, UCLA Anderson provides management education to more than 1,600 students enrolled in MBA, Executive MBA, Fully-Employed MBA and doctoral programs, and to more than 2,000 professional managers through executive education programs. Combining highly selective admissions, varied and innovative learning programs, and a world-wide network of 35,000 alumni, UCLA Anderson develops and prepares global leaders.

  • Comparing Admission Consultants

    19/08/2007 Duration: 39min

    All reputable admission consultants claim to be mentors and coaches to applicants rather than essay-writers who will write & complete your application from start to finish. But how do you determine if a consultant is right for you and your application needs? How do you differentiate between the many consultants in the marketplace and the various services they offer? Can a consultant really help you? Based on listener questions and feedback, we are reviewing four admission consulting companies to give you an idea of the range of costs, services and objectives you can expect. If you're thinking about using an admission consultant or coach, listen as we ask the questions you'll want to ask before spending the money.

  • MBA Podcaster Day in the Life Series - UNC Kenan-Flagler

    12/08/2007 Duration: 32min

    UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School features a team-based curriculum with a global perspective that prepares students to be leaders in today's business world. The top-ranked MBA programs include a full-time program and three executive MBA formats (Evening, Weekend, Global OneMBA). Follow Mike Kunigonis, a manager from Corning Cable Systems, during a typical weekend at UNC Kenan-Flagler. On this Friday, he is attending elective courses during his second year of the Weekend Program. Along the way, you'll hear from faculty and staff members talking about the differences among the Weekend, Evening and OneMBA Programs.

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