The business world has been rocked by financial upheavals for centuries. From the Netherlands’ tulip folly in the 1600s to the mortgage crisis of the early 21st century, the resulting economic hardships have dealt harsh blows to livelihoods and lives.
At a time when business leaders are viewed with a jaundiced eye, preparing the next generation of corporate leadership requires a solid foundation in ethics and sound fundamentals. Leading schools of business administration have taken those requirements to heart.
Potential MBA candidates, chastened by their predecessors’ failures, are searching for an education that stresses doing the right thing at the right time for the right reason. And this is why they are turning to MBA programs offered by universities such as the Daniels School of Business at the University of Denver.
While part-time classroom or online study is very popular with students who must juggle careers and family responsibilities, a full-time MBA offers benefits that might not be readily apparent. A full-time degree program can provide total immersion in a culture dedicated to corporate social responsibility, iron-clad ethics and a collaborative spirit.
In this kind of learning environment, students and teachers interact with one another at a level not possible during part-time study. Teachers become friends as well as mentors. Students form not a class, but rather a gathering of peers. In effect, learning becomes a two-way street between teachers and students.
Rigorous insistence on scholastic excellence is only the beginning. The spirits of collaboration and enterprise lie at the heart of the entrepreneurial mindset that is so valued in today’s business world, not only in the United States, but around the globe.
The fostering of a sense of “team” includes the additional dimensions of nurturing others, community outreach and personal integrity. Inculcating students with these values means they venture into the business world with a sense of values and responsibility that endures years beyond graduation day.
It is not possible for every aspiring MBA candidate to take part in a full-time program. But if you are ready for a life-changing immersion in advanced corporate leadership training, this may be the path for you.
For more information, please visit the University of Denver at www.daniels.du.edu full time mba.
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