Opportunities for the MBA. (master of business administration degree): An article from: The Black Collegian
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Author(s)Brent E. Johnson
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ISBN / ASINB00096OCDG
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From the supplier: African-American college graduates should consider pursuing a master of business administration degree (MBA). MBA offers several opportunities, particularly in marketing, financial services and consulting. An often-overlooked field is the public or not-for-profit sector, which offer employment opportunities as extensive as those found in the private sector, along with career opportunities not found in the private sector. Success as an MBA depends on self-awareness, research and preparation.
Citation Details
Title: Opportunities for the MBA. (master of business administration degree)
Author: Brent E. Johnson
Publication:The Black Collegian (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 1996
Publisher: iMinorities, Inc.
Volume: v27 Issue: n1 Page: p148(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: African-American college graduates should consider pursuing a master of business administration degree (MBA). MBA offers several opportunities, particularly in marketing, financial services and consulting. An often-overlooked field is the public or not-for-profit sector, which offer employment opportunities as extensive as those found in the private sector, along with career opportunities not found in the private sector. Success as an MBA depends on self-awareness, research and preparation.
Citation Details
Title: Opportunities for the MBA. (master of business administration degree)
Author: Brent E. Johnson
Publication:The Black Collegian (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 1996
Publisher: iMinorities, Inc.
Volume: v27 Issue: n1 Page: p148(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
