There’s still room for the MBA on the portfolio development journey
The MBA may not be the shoe-horn into the leadership seat it once was. However, it does send an important signal to current and future employers.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) has been the go-to credential for executives for decades, but as technology, opportunities for cross-border learning and workplace changes advance rapidly, where does the MBA sit alongside the many alternatives for postgraduate education?
Cherie Diaz, executive director of education innovation at Western Sydney University, is at the forefront of a new wave of postgraduate learning opportunities, partnering with employers and industry to develop courses and stackable models in response to the rapid pace of change, skills shortages and consumer preferences.
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