Master Degree - Value To The Employer
Master Degree - Value To The Employer
the employer
The MBA degree – is it value to an employer?
Some say yes and some say no and some say
don’t know. But the fact is, market is an ever
changing, fast – paced, highly competitive and
global world of work and how does one respond
to this environment. And to face up this
challenge the MBA experience often transforms the professional and
personal lives of its graduates. Their advanced knowledge can lead
them to new challenges and prepare them for increased leadership
responsibilities and for this the employers always look in an MBA
graduate “what value he can add to his company?”
Some of the value an MBA student can add to the company, which is
listed below:-
Optimum utilization of resources:-
An MBA student is well aware of the economy of our country. He can
put his learning into a practical life and utilize company resources in an
appropriate and suitable track. By conceptualization and creative
thinking ability he can direct how a business can contribute to the
invention of products that will utilize the company’s resources and
increase the country’s resources as well. An MBA graduates understand
the role of profit maximization endeavors in the firm and how
economics inform organizational decision-making.
Perk Up Productivity:-
Technological advancement:-
Convincing:-
The MBA manager can truly add value to any firm. And the value is
added where it really matters – in improved performance of the manager
and in increased profitability of the company. But, a principle condition
to this increased value-add needs to be clearly stated - the value
added is proportional to the degree to which the MBA knowledge is
applied.
Networking Resources:-
The MBA manager can also tackle complex research endeavor’s to bring
specific solutions to the company. The power of this lay in that the MBA
manager does not only have extensive management knowledge, but also
unusual insight into the firm he/she is operating in. With that combined
knowledge, and with access to appropriate secondary data and newly
gained primary data, the research yields recommendations and plans that
could not be generated in any other way.