Product Description
The MBA market is expanding and changing, as business schools and universities seek to respond to global economic trends and the long-term effects of e-commerce. The huge variety of programmes increases the need for information for applicants. Written in conjunction with the Association of MBAs, this essential guide has been fully updated for the 2002/2003 programmes. It covers every aspect of embarking on an MBA, from choosing a school, to financing your course, to what you can do with your MBA. In particular, it takes a look at how the MBA is changing in light of the dotcom effect and the impact of e-commerce. The Official MBA Handbook is firmly established as a comprehensive guide for anyone considering studying for this hugely popular business degree. It is a one-stop shop detailing all the best schools and courses. Don't choose an MBA without it.
About the Author
Kathy Harvey is a freelance journalist who writes on business and management for a variety of magazines and newspapers, including the Independent and the Financial Times. She is a former BBC correspondent and has spent over fifteen years interviewing figures in business and political life, from chief executives to cabinet ministers.