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Instructor: Melcom Copeland, Adjunct Instructor

IT Management Course Description:

•Familiarize 2nd year MBA students with the different emerging information technologies

•Illustrate how IT can be used to increase organizational productivity and competitiveness

•Study the impact of IT on the operation and management of organisation

•Identify the best ways to implement and manage IT in the organisation

•Developed and organised curriculum content around the discussion of complex case studies that deal with the use and implementation of IT

•Primary topics covered: IT Global Sourcing (Offshore Outsourcing) Best Practices, Call Centre/Contact Centre Management, VoIP & IP Telephony, Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), System Integration and Online Gaming and Gambling Technologies and concepts, Business Technology, Optimisation , and Managed Services

•Use of a pedagogical approach requiring in-depth preparation before the class and promoting active contribution from all the students during the class

International MBA students studying on an F1 visa in the USA gain access to the American job market through the OPT or the Optional Practical Training. OPT allows international students temporary employment of up to 12 months in the USA buying them time for applying to the lottery-based H1B visa – that holds the fate of thousands of international professionals to ransom every year.

With a seemingly anti-immigrant political sentiment in the US, and tightening of the H1B visa norms, finding jobs has become increasingly challenging. In this glum scenario, b-schools offering a STEM designation for their MBA programs bring tremendous hope for international applicants. STEM designations were traditionally granted to academic programs focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. These programs are allowed a 24-month extension to the OPT, thus allowing students a 3-year stay in the US without needing the H1B visa.

So, how do MBA and STEM degrees work together? Which are the b-schools which have started offering the STEM MBA. Read more here.

About MBA Decoder: We are a boutique MBA Admissions Consulting firm who work with a few applicants every year in a highly engaging and personalized model to deliver the best quality of application, without limiting our number of interactions with you. Our team of senior consultants from top b-schools bring significant corporate experience as marketers, bankers, venture capitalists, management consultants and entrepreneurs.

Over the last ten years, we have helped 1000+ applicants get into their 50+ dream b-schools including Wharton, Stanford, Booth, LBS, INSEAD, Ross, IMD, Yale, IE, NUS, Rotman, Kellogg, Tuck, IIMs and ISB among others. Reach us at contact@mbadecoder.com.

 

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Women's Weekend is an invitation only event for admitted and prospective women in the Full-time MBA and Working Professional MBA Programs. During this two day event the agenda included interactions with alumnae, team building activities, opportunities to converse with faculty and staff, and many other fun events.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

The School of Business hosted its Spring 2013 MBA Orientation on January 11th. Students were asked to participate in a team building exercise where they competed to make the best fajita.

If you have started working or planning to start working on your MBA Applications you would like to know about the application deadlines of various B-Schools from the US, Canada, Europe, UK & Asia, such as Wharton, Booth, NYU Stern, HBS, Stanford, Rice, MIT, Rotman, Richard Ivey, ISB, IIMs, LBS, Oxford SAID, Cambridge Judge, ESADE, IE, INSEAD, NTU, NUS, HKU, HKUST and Sauder among others.

You can find them all here. The hyperlinked program names provide more details about their essays, resume, recommendation and interview requirements.

About MBA Decoder: We are a boutique MBA Admissions Consulting firm who work with a few applicants every year in a highly engaging and personalized model to deliver the best quality of application, without limiting our number of interactions with you. Our team of senior consultants from top b-schools bring significant corporate experience as marketers, bankers, venture capitalists, management consultants and entrepreneurs.

Over the last ten years, we have helped 1000+ applicants get into their 50+ dream b-schools including Wharton, Stanford, Booth, LBS, INSEAD, Ross, IMD, Yale, IE, NUS, Rotman, Kellogg, Tuck, IIMs and ISB among others. Reach us at contact@mbadecoder.com.

 

International MBA students studying on an F1 visa in the USA gain access to the American job market through the OPT or the Optional Practical Training. OPT allows international students temporary employment of up to 12 months in the USA buying them time for applying to the lottery-based H1B visa – that holds the fate of thousands of international professionals to ransom every year.

With a seemingly anti-immigrant political sentiment in the US, and tightening of the H1B visa norms, finding jobs has become increasingly challenging. In this glum scenario, b-schools offering a STEM designation for their MBA programs bring tremendous hope for international applicants. STEM designations were traditionally granted to academic programs focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. These programs are allowed a 24-month extension to the OPT, thus allowing students a 3-year stay in the US without needing the H1B visa.

So, how do MBA and STEM degrees work together? Which are the b-schools which have started offering the STEM MBA. Read more here.

About MBA Decoder: We are a boutique MBA Admissions Consulting firm who work with a few applicants every year in a highly engaging and personalized model to deliver the best quality of application, without limiting our number of interactions with you. Our team of senior consultants from top b-schools bring significant corporate experience as marketers, bankers, venture capitalists, management consultants and entrepreneurs.

Over the last ten years, we have helped 1000+ applicants get into their 50+ dream b-schools including Wharton, Stanford, Booth, LBS, INSEAD, Ross, IMD, Yale, IE, NUS, Rotman, Kellogg, Tuck, IIMs and ISB among others. Reach us at contact@mbadecoder.com.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Instructor: Melcom Copeland, Adjunct Instructor

IT Management Course Description:

•Familiarize 2nd year MBA students with the different emerging information technologies

•Illustrate how IT can be used to increase organizational productivity and competitiveness

•Study the impact of IT on the operation and management of organisation

•Identify the best ways to implement and manage IT in the organisation

•Developed and organised curriculum content around the discussion of complex case studies that deal with the use and implementation of IT

•Primary topics covered: IT Global Sourcing (Offshore Outsourcing) Best Practices, Call Centre/Contact Centre Management, VoIP & IP Telephony, Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), System Integration and Online Gaming and Gambling Technologies and concepts, Business Technology, Optimisation , and Managed Services

•Use of a pedagogical approach requiring in-depth preparation before the class and promoting active contribution from all the students during the class

Every year we talk to hundreds of applicants advising them on questions related to selecting target MBA programs. During these discussions, we hear some confusing statements from almost all applicants. So in this article, we have put down our 10 years of experience of helping applicants as an MBA admissions consultant to help you in selecting the right business schools.

1.Region/ country/ b-school location

2.Target industry

3.Network within your own country

4.Apply to b-schools that you will definitely attend

5.Caliber of the class

6.Not just about academics, but overall personality development

All these together constitute the ‘fit’ between you and the b-school. This is one of your most important decisions. Now that you know, I hope that you will find the right fit while selecting business schools- one which helps you realize your dreams. Read the complete article here that details all these points.

Additional related reading:

How to research business schools while applying

Factors to Consider When Selecting Business Schools

Make the best of the MBA Employment Report for B-school Research

About MBA Daecoder: We are a boutique MBA Admissions Consulting firm who work with a few applicants every year in a highly engaging and personalized model to deliver the best quality of application, without limiting our number of interactions with you. Our team of senior consultants from top b-schools bring significant corporate experience as marketers, bankers, venture capitalists, management consultants and entrepreneurs.

Over the last ten years, we have helped 1000+ applicants get into their 50+ dream b-schools including Wharton, Stanford, Booth, LBS, INSEAD, Ross, IMD, Yale, IE, NUS, Rotman, Kellogg, Tuck, IIMs and ISB among others. Reach us at contact@mbadecoder.com.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Instructor: Melcom Copeland, Adjunct Instructor

IT Management Course Description:

•Familiarize 2nd year MBA students with the different emerging information technologies

•Illustrate how IT can be used to increase organizational productivity and competitiveness

•Study the impact of IT on the operation and management of organisation

•Identify the best ways to implement and manage IT in the organisation

•Developed and organised curriculum content around the discussion of complex case studies that deal with the use and implementation of IT

•Primary topics covered: IT Global Sourcing (Offshore Outsourcing) Best Practices, Call Centre/Contact Centre Management, VoIP & IP Telephony, Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), System Integration and Online Gaming and Gambling Technologies and concepts, Business Technology, Optimisation , and Managed Services

•Use of a pedagogical approach requiring in-depth preparation before the class and promoting active contribution from all the students during the class

Women's Weekend is an invitation only event for admitted and prospective women in the Full-time MBA and Working Professional MBA Programs. During this two day event the agenda included interactions with alumnae, team building activities, opportunities to converse with faculty and staff, and many other fun events.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Instructor: Melcom Copeland, Adjunct Instructor

IT Management Course Description:

•Familiarize 2nd year MBA students with the different emerging information technologies

•Illustrate how IT can be used to increase organizational productivity and competitiveness

•Study the impact of IT on the operation and management of organisation

•Identify the best ways to implement and manage IT in the organisation

•Developed and organised curriculum content around the discussion of complex case studies that deal with the use and implementation of IT

•Primary topics covered: IT Global Sourcing (Offshore Outsourcing) Best Practices, Call Centre/Contact Centre Management, VoIP & IP Telephony, Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), System Integration and Online Gaming and Gambling Technologies and concepts, Business Technology, Optimisation , and Managed Services

•Use of a pedagogical approach requiring in-depth preparation before the class and promoting active contribution from all the students during the class

Instructor: Melcom Copeland, Adjunct Instructor

IT Management Course Description:

•Familiarize 2nd year MBA students with the different emerging information technologies

•Illustrate how IT can be used to increase organizational productivity and competitiveness

•Study the impact of IT on the operation and management of organisation

•Identify the best ways to implement and manage IT in the organisation

•Developed and organised curriculum content around the discussion of complex case studies that deal with the use and implementation of IT

•Primary topics covered: IT Global Sourcing (Offshore Outsourcing) Best Practices, Call Centre/Contact Centre Management, VoIP & IP Telephony, Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), System Integration and Online Gaming and Gambling Technologies and concepts, Business Technology, Optimisation , and Managed Services

•Use of a pedagogical approach requiring in-depth preparation before the class and promoting active contribution from all the students during the class

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Instructor: Melcom Copeland, Adjunct Instructor

IT Management Course Description:

•Familiarize 2nd year MBA students with the different emerging information technologies

•Illustrate how IT can be used to increase organizational productivity and competitiveness

•Study the impact of IT on the operation and management of organisation

•Identify the best ways to implement and manage IT in the organisation

•Developed and organised curriculum content around the discussion of complex case studies that deal with the use and implementation of IT

•Primary topics covered: IT Global Sourcing (Offshore Outsourcing) Best Practices, Call Centre/Contact Centre Management, VoIP & IP Telephony, Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), System Integration and Online Gaming and Gambling Technologies and concepts, Business Technology, Optimisation , and Managed Services

•Use of a pedagogical approach requiring in-depth preparation before the class and promoting active contribution from all the students during the class

MBA General Management alumna, Jennifer Toussant Cali addressing new MBA prospects at the MBA Information Session about "Starting your own Business". Jennifer started her own ethnic doll business

Instructor: Melcom Copeland, Adjunct Instructor

IT Management Course Description:

•Familiarize 2nd year MBA students with the different emerging information technologies

•Illustrate how IT can be used to increase organizational productivity and competitiveness

•Study the impact of IT on the operation and management of organisation

•Identify the best ways to implement and manage IT in the organisation

•Developed and organised curriculum content around the discussion of complex case studies that deal with the use and implementation of IT

•Primary topics covered: IT Global Sourcing (Offshore Outsourcing) Best Practices, Call Centre/Contact Centre Management, VoIP & IP Telephony, Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), System Integration and Online Gaming and Gambling Technologies and concepts, Business Technology, Optimisation , and Managed Services

•Use of a pedagogical approach requiring in-depth preparation before the class and promoting active contribution from all the students during the class

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Women's Weekend is an invitation only event for admitted and prospective women in the Full-time MBA and Working Professional MBA Programs. During this two day event the agenda included interactions with alumnae, team building activities, opportunities to converse with faculty and staff, and many other fun events.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

Philip Guido, General Manager for IBM North America and School of Business Alumnus, returned to campus on September 19th to be the first speaker for the 2012-2013 MBA Executive Speaker Series.

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