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Monday, 04 February 2008

The Manchester Business School is under the umbrella of the University of Manchester. It is one of the biggest campus based business and management school in all of the United Kingdom. They are aiming to provide world-class business and management training and education to students through their many postgraduate and undergraduate programs. They are also offering training courses to experienced practitioners, as well as those who want to increase their knowledge and expertise leveling to meet a certain educational criteria or requirement.

 

The Manchester Business School offers management, accounting, finance, and business courses. Depending upon which course you want to take, students could easily finish the degrees in 3 to 4 years time. The accounting and finance programs offered by the university touch on social sciences as well, a curriculum not offered by other universities. Their business undergraduate courses is integrated with the broader context of social and economic factors. They also offer information systems, which is the currently very necessary in business application. And their management courses cover the specialized areas of your choice of business or profession.

 

The Specialist Masters offered by the Manchester Business School strives to produce graduates that are not only business savvy but also are able to provide global solutions to on-going problems. They want to form graduates that can deliver programs of international relevance, considering worldwide perspectives. The Specialist Masters courses offered are Accounting and Finance, Business Administration, Global Business Analysis, and Decision Sciences / Operational Research, among others.

 

The MBA degrees of the Manchester Business School run for eighteen months on a full-time basis. The degrees have 3 key stages. The first is the introductory module, followed by the diploma stage, and lastly, the MBA stage. The school also offers summer internship programs to their students that will provide them with an opportunity to earn while gaining relevant experience for credits with their respective MBA degrees.

 

Aside from these three major educational degrees, the Manchester Business School also offers postgraduate research. And right now, the school is positioned at the second top spot in the FT rankings in 2007. Their postgraduate research program is the biggest one in the United Kingdom. They are able to keep their high rank all throughout the years because they only recruit highly qualified students for their Doctoral Programs. The three types of research being offered by the Manchester Business School are Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Degree of Master of Philosophy, and DBA by distance learning.

 

Executive education is also one of the premier offerings of the University of Manchester. It aims to provide corporate leaders and executives with cutting edge thinking in both the areas of management and leadership. They have created a highly progressive program that is recognized internationally. The program aims to develop middle to senior corporate manages and board members to become better in the respective line of work. All participants, regardless of their nationality and race are accepted. The program's two core values are relevance and research. Currently, development programs or customized programs being are offered to corporate executives. This is the program that is specifically created for company leaders who wants to have an MBA but don't want to go through the stress and difficulties in getting one.

 

But aside from all these, Manchester Business School also conducts their own research and studies on different subject matter at hand. These research are published in their website and anywhere else on the Internet. They can be browsed and accessed, along with many other socially relevant information that were created by the school's best students.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 05:16 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Monday, 04 February 2008

When you go to a business school, you learn to plan a business well: you need to know how much capital you have, so you carefully fashion a business plan so that you cover all aspects of the business, including marketing, selling, and other techniques that will allow you to make a profit. You might also include an exit plan, which will allow you to recoup your savings or still keep your money even if the business fails. However, is there actually a way to plan out a non-profit organization, and are there schools that teach this type of business planning?

 

There are many different schools that actually teach how you can plan out a non-profit organization, and a business plan is actually the right format to go about it. A business plan will describe your venture in great detail: is it an organization, will it give away products, will it be donating to specific organizations? What are the benefits and advantages of having such an organization? A non-profit organization needs donors who are business people, and these donors will be looking for a plan that provides enough evidence to show that the non-profit organization is sustainable. Moreover, donors want to know that their money is being put to good use, so a business plan is always in order when non-profit organizations are built.

 

Most business plans will also have research to back them up. For instance, for companies that are up and coming, and that are offering products that are new to the market, a business plan might include descriptions of research results showing how good the product is or how effective it can be, as well as research showing how much the product is needed in the market. In a non-profit organization, the research might show how the non-profit organization is needed, say to donate products, offer services, or even broker knowledge. Research is not just something that is confined to laboratories or academics: it is something that is needed to show how effective or required a business can be.

 

When searching for a school that will help you put up your non-profit organization, look for schools that have faculty members that are experienced in either running non-profit organizations, or being a part of such organizations. Better yet, look for schools that are involved with non-profit organizations, so that you may be able to get an internship or work more closely with such organizations and thereby get a clearer and better idea of how a non-profit organization operates and how it should be run.

 

There are other things that you may want to consider when you are planning out your non-profit organization. Simply keep in mind that your efforts are akin to applying for a grant: you need to convince your donors that you need the money and that the money is going to a good cause. Your grant proposal may include aspects such as details on how you will get the word out on the non-profit organization; how you will staff it and how much your staff will receive in compensation; how your staff will be managed; how your finances will be managed, such as your costs of operation and your overall budget; and a description of your credentials and those of your partners', if any.

 

When looking for such a business school, be on the lookout for people who might help you in the future. As you build that non-profit organization, you will find that the people in your past can help you make a better organization that will last for a longer time.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 05:14 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Monday, 04 February 2008

Going to business school can be a challenge, whether you are an undergraduate, or if you are wishing to continue your education. If you are an undergraduate, you need to attend many seminars and presentations, talk to business leaders and be as updated as possible on the latest in the business world, and all while you are struggling to keep up with your studies, finish your homework, and even get educated in other key disciplines. If you are continuing your education, you will need to raise a family or keep your job, and you need to juggle all these as you try to finish business school.

 

One such business school that you may want to consider is the Bristol Business School, which operates under the University of the West of England. The Bristol Business School is composed of over three thousand students, and is divided into seven schools that are based on seven key disciplines in the world of business. These include economics, accounting and finance, marketing, operations and information management, human resource management, organization studies, and strategy and international business.

 

The lecture staff of the Bristol Business School works in both research and consultancy, and some of the staff have also worked as members of industry. According to the school, this wide range of expertise allows the staff to be informed, and consistently, with examples that are drawn directly from both experience and practice. The Bristol Business School itself offers various programs, whether the entering student wishes to start off on an undergraduate track; hopes to continue education in a postgraduate track; or renew or update knowledge through professional courses.

 

Bristol is in the south of England, and the main campus of the Bristol Business School is located at Frenchay, which is about five miles to the north of the Bristol city center. Thanks to investments and development work of about a hundred and fifty million pounds' worth, the school is now equipped with student accommodation facilities, as well as leisure facilities. The school itself also has a good many computing facilities that will allow students to not only access their email and communicate through various online modes, but also allow them to hone their computer and information management skills as well. The University of the West of England is also home to one of the United Kingdom's largest libraries.

 

The city of Bristol itself is a great place to be if you are considering some time off from business school. The city is modern, with a rich multicultural environment. It has also been redeveloped, with its riverside places having stretches of waterfronts that house bars, nightclubs, cafes, and even art and media centers. There are also many shopping areas within the Bristol city center, as well as sports facilities that can allow students to unwind. Nearby are major railway stations, as well as an international airport that services flights to continental Europe, or across the Atlantic Ocean and to the United States. This can be an added advantage for students from the United States who might want to consider doing their business school education abroad.

These are only a few facts about the Bristol Business School that you may want to consider. For more information, visit their official website at http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/ where you can learn more about the options available to you as a student. You can also read more about the achievements of the school and its staff, and see if your future goals meet the research work of the school.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 05:12 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Monday, 04 February 2008

Many people want to start their businesses, earn their own keep, and have their own success story to tell in a couple of years. However, not everyone has the money or the time to actually go back to school and stay in school, especially with a family to rise, children to feed, and many other priorities to meet. This is why many people opt for distance education in order to earn their degrees from reputable institutions, and still get the knowledge they need to get ahead. One such distance education institution is the Allied Business School, which has been providing distance education for over fifteen years.

 

The Allied Business School boasts of course materials that are up-to-date, and are reviewed regularly in order to keep them current. Because students are largely based at home, the instructions for all course work, homework, and examinations are developed especially to fit the needs of students working in the home environment. The Allied School system also supports its students by being on call to answer questions. When school ends, the Allied Business School also helps its students get jobs by preparing them for the job market. The Allied Business School will give advice on how to write a resume, phrase out a cover letter, network amongst companies, respond well during interviews, and make the best transition from a student, to an employee.

 

The Allied School also offers education in the medical and real estate fields. There are also different levels of certification. For instance, you can be a licensed broker, or you can start off your career as a property manager. You can also specialize in medical coding, medical billing, or be an assistant in medical administration. You can also be a businessperson who has strong skills in accounting and computers. The Allied Business School also offers program for military members who are on active duty, their spouses, and even veterans.

 

There are two ways for students to complete their coursework via distance education, and through the Allied Business School. Through a traditional correspondence course, students will receive their course materials via their mail, while in the online course; the students receive the same course materials online. However, with the online course, the students are able to complete all their examinations and homework immediately.

 

Once students receive their course materials, they are given up to a year to complete their course. At this rate, they work at their own pace as they complete their assignments and do their exams. At the end of the year, they will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. At this point, students can immediately enter the job market if they have a certification for a certain profession, or they can choose to undergo more coursework if they need it for their specific business or organization.

 

The Allied Business School, as part of the Allied School, is an accredited school. The school also offers payment plans that can make it convenient for students to enroll without worrying about their finances. Students can start with a small down payment, and then follow up for the next six months by installment. There are other financial packages available for students who need such assistance.

 

The Allied Business School is open for enrollment all year. If you are interested in a course at the Allied Business School, visit http://www.alliedschools.com.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 05:09 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Monday, 04 February 2008

Fleet Business School is a school in Annapolis, Maryland that offers one- to less than two-year undergraduate degrees in several programs.  This is a private, for-profit institution founded in 1934.  Students who prefer a low teacher to student ratio will appreciate this school.  The current ratio stands at 1:11.  White and Black Americans who consist of 94% of the total population with Hispanics, Asians and Pacific Islanders consisting of the rest dominate its student body.

 

Courses offered by Fleet Business School

 

Fleet Business School offers a limited number of degrees in business, computers, legal and administrative fields.  Some information about these programs are provided below:

 

Business Administration and Management

 

This degree prepares students for a role in business and entrepreneurship.  The program includes courses in business management, marketing, finance and accounting.

 

Employability outlook for this course:  The field of business is highly competitive but for students who are proactive and determined to make a mark in this industry, there are sectors they can penetrate, including corporate, government and private sectors.  They can also apply their new skills into building and sustaining their own business.

 

Business Computer Facilities Operator

 

This degree teaches students the fundamentals of computer monitoring and control.  It also includes lessons in the processing of electronic data that will be used in science, engineering and business.  The program essentially equips students with the necessary skills to operate computers and related equipment in order to manipulate and control a computer system, including the computer terminal.  It will also prepare them to perform diagnostics in case of equipment malfunction and to make necessary corrections of errors.

 

Employability outlook for this course:  Generally, students who graduate from this program will be required by employers to undergo on-the-job training.  Entry-level salary is approximately US$21,000 a year, with an average annual salary of US$ 33,500 a year.

 

Health and Medical Administrative Services

 

This course prepares students to become clinical managers, with more specific tasks and responsibilities than medical generalists.  Their job encompasses the maintenance and monitoring of patient health records and as such, must be trained to secure these records through software and computer technology. 

 

Health and medical administrative services graduates will also work with medical doctors and physicians.  In some cases, they might even be tasked to help formulate strategies to improve clinical and hospital services and to coordinate the daily business of the facility.  The course will also prepare the student to handle and manage related administrative work, such as those involving personnel, planning, patient flow, budgeting and billing and collection.

 

Employability outlook for this course: Health care is still an industry that will require skilled workers, so expect job opportunities to be good, especially if applicants have a solid background in training and related work or on-the-job experience.  The work environment for this type of course is usually in private offices, hospitals and nursing care facilities.  The course offered by Fleet Business School is sufficient for entry-level positions.

 

Tourism and Travel Services

 

Students who take up this course will be trained to provide services to motel and hotel guests.  With tourism becoming an increasingly competitive field, employees in this sector are expected to become proactive marketers and strategic partners.  Their studies will cover office management, hotel operations and sales and marketing.

 

Employability outlook for this course:  The tourism field is still a growth area and as such, competition in travel opportunities, hospitality services and consumer demand will continue to rise.  This demand will require graduates who are knowledgeable and equipped with the right skills in order to help manage tourism and hotel operations.

 

Legal Administrative Secretary Program

 

This course will prepare students for employment in the field of law.  As such, they will be trained in practical knowledge of administrative tasks and skills related to the industry.  The curriculum includes courses that will familiarize students with legal, administrative and business tools and methodologies often used in a legal office. 

Employability outlook for this course:  The program offered by Fleet Business School prepares the student for work as an assistant in a government or law office or a corporate legal department.  He or she can then pursue a different specialization, including corporate law, labor law, criminal law, litigation, employee benefits or personal injury.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 05:04 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Monday, 04 February 2008

How credible are those Business School Rankings? How do they come up with the top Business Schools in the land?

 

Business School Ranking is an effective tool used by many in searching for the right Business School. Most people rely on these data to determine if their chosen school is the school of their dreams. You're probably wondering what specific criteria/standards they use in ranking Business Schools and who are responsible for measuring them?

 

The Economist and Financial Times provide individual rankings of Business Schools. All of them use various criteria if a Business school deserves to be on the A-list or receives a failing grade. Other providers are Business Week, Forbes, and Wall Street Journal.

 

The Economist

 

It conducted an Economist Intelligence Unit Survey of more than 200 senior executives. They came up with the following ten significant areas for selecting an open-program provider

 

* Content and internationalism of the program

* Faculty quality

* Provider's Amenities

* Quality of fellow participants

* Level of post-course support for participants

* Capable of demonstrating an impact back in the workplace

* Cost/value for money

* Wide range of courses

* Maintaining an ongoing relationship

 

Based on the aforementioned criteria, open program participants were asked to rate those schools that they attended and eventually came up with top eight business schools.

 

Financial Times

 

They used twenty criteria to determine their rankings. The first eight criteria are based on alumni survey, the second nine criteria came from business schools' survey and the basis of last three criteria is on research survey.

 

Alumni Survey

* Weighted Salary

* Salary percentage increase

* Value for money

* Career progress

* Aims achieved

* Placement success

* Alumni recommendation

* International mobility

 

Business School Survey

* Employed at three months

* Women faculty

* FT doctoral rating

* International faculty

* International students

* International board

* International experience

* Languages

* Faculty with doctorates

 

Research survey

* FT research rating

 

According to Dr. N.M. Kondap, vice-chancellor of NMIMS University, "Surveys are conducted using different metrics and parameters. Some amount of discrepancy also occurs during the assessment of the survey which is reflected in the results."

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 05:02 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Monday, 04 February 2008

When it comes to business schools, Harvard Business School always emerges as one of the top choices for many aspiring businessmen and entrepreneurs.  This is the school that is famous throughout the world and is also one of the most respected.  It has produced many of the past and present leaders in business and government.  Harvard Business School is in fact the choice of the best students in the world and continues to be a beacon in quality business education.

 

The early years

Harvard Business School is also known as the George F. Baker Foundation and is sometimes referred to as HBS.  Although it is known as an institution on its own, Harvard Business School is actually one of Harvard University's graduate schools.  It was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1908, with only 59 students.  Two decades later, 500 students had enrolled. 

 

In 1927, the business school was relocated to Allston, an area that is located on the opposite side of the Charles River from the University.  Although pioneering in its curriculum offerings, it took Harvard Business School four more decades to begin admitting women to its business program.  Today, women form 30-35% of the students currently enrolled in business programs at Harvard.

 

Harvard Business School programs

Harvard Business School offers several programs for would-be business leaders.  These include:

 

MBA Program

The MBA program offered by HBS is a full-time, two-year program.  The first year is spent completing the required curriculum consisting of mandatory courses.  There are two semesters per curriculum, with each semester spent focused on specific topics.  On the second year, the student can choose among the subjects offered in the elective curriculum.  There are about 96 courses offered as electives and students can prioritize a course depending on their preferences and the availability of the classes.  As an alternative, students can choose to finish certain field studies instead of attending class.

 

Doctoral Program

The doctoral program offered by HBS intends to develop people and prepare them for careers as teachers and researchers.  Students entering the program who do not have a master's degree in business are required to complete a minimum of 5 courses included in the curriculum for MBAs. 

 

The doctoral program at HBS is full-time, with a required minimum of 2 years for students to stay in residence.  Students are expected to spend at least 2 years completing course work and another 2 years for dissertation.  The doctoral program can be completed in about 4 or 5 years.

 

Executive Education

Although Harvard Business School does not offer an Executive MBA, it does offer executive programs.  Although these programs are non-degrees, they do award alumni status to students who complete them.  These executive programs include:

 

The OPM or Owner/President Management Program

This part-time program is designed for entrepreneurs who own and run their businesses.

 

The AMP or Advanced Management Program

This program is intended for senior-level managers in companies and organizations and may be completed in just 8 weeks.

 

The GMP or General Management Program

This program is designed for training middle managers and may be taken part-time.  It requires some courses to be completed on campus and some courses completed as part of a distance-learning program.

 

Admissions

Harvard Business School consists of a highly diverse student population, with students coming from many countries and background.  It has some of the world's most selective admissions procedures.  Their 2008 class, for example, has a 15% admission rate. 

 

To become part of the student body at Harvard Business School, an applicant must have completed one-degree program at any undergraduate school accredited in the U.S. or at least the equivalent.  A student must also pass the GMAT exam and complete required tests and documents.  Foreign students may also be required to pass IELTS or TOEFL tests.

POSTED BY: Rich Lanning AT 04:57 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
Monday, 04 February 2008

Harvard Business School Press or HBSP is the publishing arm of Harvard Business School Publishing.  It is a not for profit organization and is an owned subsidiary of the well-respected and admired Harvard Business School.  The profits earned from the sale of its publications are used for funding research performed at Harvard Business School. 

 

Harvard Business School Press is actually a large corporation that encompasses the group that publishes books often used in the Harvard Business School itself.  The sole shareholder of HBSP is the Dean of Harvard Business School.

 

Harvard Business School Press was founded in 1984, 76 years after the establishment of Harvard Business School.  Its main purpose is to publish and provide business books not only to its students but also to entrepreneurs and organizations.  Due to the high quality of its publications and the stringent standards it has maintained over the years, Harvard Business School Press has become a very influential force in the business world.  It is touted as one of the best sources of business ideas and has been involved in the implementation of many of the most prevalent business concepts today.

 

Mission and values

 

Harvard Business School Press aims to contribute to the improvement of management and business practices by developing media services and products that provide organizations and individuals with valuable ideas and concepts.  Their goal is to become the top choice as a publisher by content providers, experts and authors who provide influential ideas in both business and management.

A meticulous process of editing

 

Harvard Business School Press is highly distinguished in the field of publishing due in part to its exacting editorial process and practices.  In order for a manuscript to see print, it is reviewed, assessed and edited by some of the industry's most respected experts and peers.  Only the best and most reliable publications are then released for distribution.

 

Key publications of Harvard Business School Press

 

Harvard Business School Press is the publisher of the preeminent Harvard Business Review.  This publication is one of the top magazines on general management that provides research-based articles and information.  It has one of the largest readerships in the industry and is well respected by business experts and academics.  To date, its circulation is about 240,000 (for the English language publication) and has 11 editions licensed, including releases in German, Portuguese and Chinese.

 

This is the same publication responsible for introducing certain business terms to the lexicon, such as: 'glass ceiling', 're-engineering', 'globalization', 'core competence' and 'strategic intent', among others. 

Some of its leading titles include: Michael Watkins' 'The First 90 Days: Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels', Huselid, Becker and Beatty's 'The Workforce Scorecard: Managing Human Capital to Execute Strategy', Robert Kaplan and David Norton's 'The Strategy-Focused Organization' and 'Strategy Maps' and 'How Customers Think: Essential Insights Into the Mind of the Market'.

 

Harvard Business School Press also publishes works by its faculty, including books, manuals, working papers, published articles, case studies, course notes and teaching notes.  The Press also accepts manuscripts from other writers and academics outside its educational system and also allows requests and offers to translate any of its publications.  Case studies may be requested from the Press' case collection but they are strictly for educational purposes only and will not be released for research or

media distribution.

Harvard Business School Press has approximately 400 book titles already in print.

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