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Graduate Business Schools up the Ante

Graduate Business Schools up the Ante

After years of law schools and medical schools directing their attention and resources to attracting women applicants, business schools are now seeing the reaped rewards from these same efforts of enticing more women into MBA programs.  Historically, women enrollees have been considerably lower than their male counterparts.  That’s changing, though.  More business schools are bringing out the heavy artillery in their efforts, says A. Harrison Barnes, career coach and founder of EmploymentCrossing.com.  Private parties, all expense paid trips and other incentives  - such as cooking classes, of all things, are successfully wooing more women.

Some of the best business schools in the country are already reporting impressive growth from women applicants; sometimes up to 2 percent.  This means more women are going to be entering their business careers higher up the corporate ladder than in previous years.  The overall image is changing too, says the EmploymentCrossing.com founder.  “Women aren’t as likely to be intimidated when faced with a tepid response in a classroom comprised of mostly men”.

A University of Michigan at Ann Arbor study revealed the main reasons the numbers have always been low have to do with a lack of female role models, a lack of encouragement by their employers and the belief business jobs would mean they would have to make more compromises in terms of marriage and family. Women have been becoming brilliant physicians and attorneys for decades, now the gap is closing in business, as well.  A. Harrison Barnes says there’s one more reason women have sometimes steered clear of MBA programs that’s rather surprising: the quantitative capabilities are sometimes off-putting for women.  Still, the report found that more than eighty percent of women business school grads agreed the MBA contributed significantly to their careers and that the challenges were well worth the anxiety and efforts.

One school, the University of Indiana’s Kelley School of Business, offered cooking classes as part of its enticement methods.  Enrollment immediately increased by eight percentage points.  This is indicative of women who want it all – and believe they can achieve it.  From the results of this study, they’re right.  From the boardroom to the kitchen to the school plays, today’s contemporary woman is realizing there’s a balance to be had – and they’re defining it to fit their needs.

Women have long since known they can incredible medical and legal careers and now, they know an MBA is within reach – and they don’t have to make the sacrifices those before them might have faced. The Stern School of Business, located in New York, has traditionally had the highest proportion of female students and it’s now reporting ratios of forty percent and growing.  With more careers opening up, as evidenced by the trends on EmploymentCrossing.com, it’s clear there’s a new trend and for many, not a moment too soon.


Canada: The Place To Make That First Step In Your Business Career

Canada: The Place To Make That First Step In Your Business Career

The third of the biggest financial center in North America is actually located in Toronto, Canada. Consequently, Canada has been one of the more progressive countries that boast off its stable economy. Canada offers diverse business opportunities equaling to other international cities like London and New York. Toronto ranked as the 14th among the other countries in the globe as being the best place to live and to have an education.

Canada is home to different top management and business schools such as Haskayne School of Business in University of Calgary, HEC Montreal, Richard Ivey School of Business in Western University of Ontario, John Molson School of Business in Concordia University, McGill’s University Faculty of Management, Rotman’s Business School in University of Toronto, Sauder School of Business in University of British Columbia, and Schulich School of Business in York University. The aforementioned business schools are the top 9 business schools in Canada. These business schools are internationally accredited by different prime accreditation institutions and ranks among the top business schools and MBA programs in the world.

Aside from the world-class large-scale business schools, Canada also offers small-scale schools with almost the same quality with that of local universities. Different students can choose in the wide array of business schools according to their preference including the location of the school, atmosphere and space as well as varying school fees.

Canada’s MBA programs are ideal for people from all parts of the globe. This is mainly because Canada business schools can accommodate students with diverse racial backgrounds. Most business schools in Canada offers French and Spanish MBA programs. The International MBA program of Schulich allows students to develop the other major global business languages German, Japanese and Mandarin. Regional languages such as Portugese, Hindi, Tagalog, Korean, Cantonese, Serbo-Croatian and Russian have also been included. This only shows that quality education knows no racial boundaries.

Canada is home to a myriad of international companies, an MBA education will surely take ones career to the next level. Canada offers a multicultural type of education to accommodate students with different nationalities who seeks their dream in business. The exposure to varying cultures gives students a global perspective and takes part in their professional and personal development.

Studying and taking an MBA program in Canada is highly recommended by different international institutions. The country promotes a good quality of living condition, remarkable education, top of the line health care, and notable safety and security. The country is rich in different heritages and a culture that people all around the world will surely enjoy.

Canada is a place that is conducive to learning on a global perspective. The way of life in is perfect in catering to different nationalities mainly its offers a number of institutions that can accommodate the growing need of students for quality learning. Canada is home to a booming business industry that makes it the perfect place to start a business education, and consequently, a thriving business career.


Be Accountable in Your Business Career

Be Accountable in Your Business Career

The dictionary states that accountable means to be responsible for
your own actions. When it comes to building a career working from home, the buck stops with you. You may be tempted to initially try self coaching. You might want to
create systems for daily, weekly, monthly and annual goal tracking.
You need to identify your highest activities that put you in the best
position to achieve your goals, and then do those things first .
Reading books about coaching might also be a good place to help you
get started.
Be Accountable in Your Business Career At the end of every week, before working on the next week, it is
important that you conduct a Personal Assessment of how you have done
the previous week. Have you been true to your Objectives, have you
fulfilled your priorities. In what areas do you need to make
adjustments so that you can do better in the upcoming weak. Some people may not be suited for certain careers. They need to have
someone looking over their shoulder telling them what to do in order
to hold themselves accountable for getting the work done. Tips for holding your self accountable: 1. Set achievable goals. Write them down, and check them every day
to see your progress. Do not try to accomplish all your goals at once.
Start small and you will get to the big ones. 2. Track your progress. Make yourself a calendar. Write down
everything you have done for the day. Check it at the end of the week
and see if you have been on track. If not, do not worry about it, you
are exactly where you should be. Move ahead. 3. Give your self incentives. Write down something that you would
love to do. Post it where you always see it. When you finish your
first goal, go do it, do not wait, celebrate right now! 4. Get your self a running buddy. Someone that will hold you
accountable for your actions. Make a commitment to talk to them at
least once a week on your progress. Remember, Personal accountability is the willingness to claim 100%
ownership for your results!

“My career goals coming to business school were really to find out more about what’s out there. The Career Development Office is very involved from day one in understanding your specific needs. With the small class size, you become a face and name that are linked, as opposed to just one more person looking at a private equity job.”