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Top 10 Mobile Apps Every MBA Can’t Live Without

September 30th, 2011 6 comments

mobile applications for MBA studentsI just finished deciding the list of the most useful apps for MBA students and graduates. Even while researching I found some that I had never heard of before, so I went ahead and tried them out and WOW – they are powerful!Do you agree or disagree with the list? If you think an app doesn’t belong on the top 10 list, let us know. Go ahead and post your comments and offer up your favorites. We certainly wouldn’t want to be in an MBA course without these 10 apps on our phone…

Thumb Jot.This handy app for the iPhone allows MBA students to take notes directly on their mobile device, potentially eliminating the need for a backpack full of notebooks.

Ledger. Keeping track of MBA-related finances can be a headache, especially as more numbers are added to the mix. This iPhone app makes the detailed accounting of education easier by recording purchases, loans, bank activity and other financial activity.

TripIt. Frequent travelers can make potent use of this trip tracker, keeping an eye on which friends or colleagues are in their target cities. Available for the Android, BlackBerry and iPhone, this app is a great networking tool and can really enhance the social experience of conventions and other business adventures.

The Wall Street Journal Mobile Reader. MBA students who use certain models of the BlackBerry can take advantage of this real-time newswire app from one of America’s leading financial news publications.

do.Oh. This to-do list manager connects your iPhone to a web-based application that helps organize your responsibilities in a simple, comprehensible manner. If you want everything centralized on your smartphone, this app is definitely a must-have.

Documents to Go. Users of BlackBerry, iPhone, and Android devices can make use of this useful document processing tool. It supports the viewing and editing of several different file types, including Microsoft Office documents, PDF files and PowerPoint presentations. This is very useful for really making your business mobile.

Evernote. Students can put the rich features of their iPhone, Android or Blackberry to use with this practical multimedia info-capture application. It allows photos, web screenshots, typed text and spoken information to be recorded and organized, offering features such as searchable text in photographs.

Pocket MBA: Learning Studio by ComboApp (a reputable company active in the business of Mobile Learning Applications). It is an absolute masterpiece that gives everyone access to a professional-level MBA course. After completing it you will have the knowledge and understanding of everything that affects businesses, from market influences and financial conditions to real-world crisis scenarios and general business practices. Highly recommended as a supplement to your MBA coursework.

Dropbox. This is a fantastic free service that acts like a ‘Cloud’, enabling you to bring all your documents together and save them to all of your computers/laptops, phones and the Dropbox website. Not only does this app make sure you have access to everything at all times (regardless of whether your laptop crashes), but you can also easily share your items with friends, family and business colleagues. A very convenient and safe way to handle all of your business responsibilities to say the least!

Dragon Dictation. Now this is where exciting technology meets the application world. With this app, you can say whatever you want into your device and watch as it is instantly types before your very eyes. You can dictate a text message, e-mail, social media post, tweet and status update, or even send notes and reminders to yourself… and it’s 5 times faster than typing on a keyboard. This is perfect for people, businesses and ideas on the run!

Putting the ‘Master’ Back in MBA

September 26th, 2011 7 comments

A Master of Business Administration, or MBA, is becoming an increasingly hot commodity right now in the business world. According to a recent study by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), MBA graduates are currently seeing many benefits come their way. More than half of all graduates this year (54%) are getting jobs right after they get their diplomas, up 22% from last year. Additionally, MBA grads are enjoying higher salaries after they get their degrees, with a 73% remuneration increase in their post-degree job compared to what they were making before getting their diploma. It seems that for MBA holders, 2011 is the start of something big: a significant shift to more opportunities.

So how many businesses actually hire an MBA graduates? According to the same GMAC research, job offers are also up to an average of 2.0, up from 1.7 a year ago. 67% of employers who were surveyed also stated that they planned to hire new MBAs in the upcoming year, further highlighting the wealth of benefits that are pouring in to those who have their Master’s.

Now, with rapid changes in the global market, most financial, technological, managerial and consulting firms need many MBA graduates to handle the demands of the global marketplace. As companies continue to widen their scope and develop customer bases overseas, MBA students with unique specializations have catapulted to the top of their ‘Most Wanted List’. For example, being able to speak another language can land an MBA graduate a great job speaking with clients in another country. MBA programs prepare individuals to handle corporate culture, provide them with the tools and knowledge necessary to secure higher positions and salaries, and build their drive for success.

From this, the real discussions over MBA programs are internal ones. Many programs are costly, namely in terms of tuition, living costs and time spent getting the degree. Hybrid MBA and online MBA programs are great ways to get over these hurdles as they put the student in charge of their education and are just as reputed as traditional, on-campus programs. There are sacrifices that must be made, but in the end, high starting salaries, respected positions and a lifetime of personal satisfaction makes the investment worth it.

The Beauty of Going to School in Southern California

September 20th, 2011 8 comments

Best Online MBA Programs

Whether a prospective student is looking to spend time at the beach or just wants to study hard, they may want to start searching for a school in Southern California. Southern California has many strong academic institutions, including several prominent and esteemed ones that lead the nation. Southern California colleges come in all shapes and sizes, with several of these schools offering online degrees. Some of these schools, in addition, offer accredited online business programs and part time MBA programs. Each Southern California School is distinctive, with strengths that include everything from academics and athletics to outreach and alumni networks.

There are many benefits and features of attending one of the many academic institutions in this part of the country. Southern California has the best climate in the United States. An obvious appeal of attending school here is the summer; it is endless with year-round warm weather. Additionally, attendance at one of the many excellent schools offers access to a large number of educational and cultural benefits. There are a large number of museums and cultural amenities available to benefit from and enjoy, along with rich cultural nooks in cities that allow you to be entrenched in and truly experience a different way of life.

Going to school in Southern California also provides access to business and industrial opportunities that flourish in the larger cities like San Diego and Los Angles. The job opportunities are much more abundant than many other parts of the nation, which is particularly beneficial both while in school and after graduation. Additionally living in a thriving city is the ideal place to find a job, establish career contacts or receive an internship.

In Southern California, the lifestyle is highly active and extremely healthy; it is an exciting place to live and learn. Going to classes at a school in Southern California also offers access to a multitude of social recreational outdoor activities, from numerous beaches where surfing, swimming, boating and scuba diving are extremely popular, to rock climbing and hiking.

Why Making Business Connections Matters

September 7th, 2011 3 comments

In the world of business it’s not always about what you know, it’s about who you know and who knows you. While hard work generally will allow you make good impressions, developing relationships with others is the best long-term strategy. If you don’t have a solid network of business contacts, it will be very difficult to get ahead. More often than not, knowing the right people will spring you farther than doing everything right.

You should take the time to do whatever is needed to make new connections and get yourself out there. Joining a trade organization is a great way to meet new people and establish yourself among those in your industry. Participating in business-focused groups not only helps you come in contact with others who share your common goals and a common vision for the future, but also enhances your resume because the group falls within your sphere of specialization.

Another great way to establish yourself is to take public speaking or public relations courses. A course like Toastmasters will teach you how to speak in public and gain confidence doing so, while also enabling you to meet other professionals at the same time. Dale Carnegie is also a great course, as you will to learn how to better interact at work and be interacting with colleagues while doing so.

Your current job holds tremendous opportunity for you to go out and meet other people. Everyday, you are surrounded by people who can help you get ahead in your career. Take the time to meet the people you work with and get to know who they really are — beyond simply learning their names. It will allow you to work better with your co-workers now and leave a big impression on them for the future. You never know when a colleague might become a manager somewhere else and might enlist your services to be apart of their team.

What about the Internet for networking? Not only can you use social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook build your identity, but you can also take classes online as well. This can work out for you because your online courses can originate from anywhere and allow you to interact with people from all over the country, perhaps the world. This is a great networking opportunity while you enhance your skills and improve your resume.

Your career will be your legacy, so take the time to make it the best it possibly can be. Make as many connections as possible and put yourself out there on a regular basis. The more people you know, the more doors that will be opened for you down the road.