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Byte of Success
Knowledge has always been seen as stepping stones to both survival and achievement
by many. There are powerful dynamics in modernization, employment, and business
change over the last couple of decades. A new awareness is coming regarding
the importance of life-long learning. Professions world-wide have improved
their continuing education protocols. People have devoted themselves in the
pursuit of advanced degrees even after entering the workforce to full-time
employment.
Graduates desiring to receive education to enhance their job opportunities and qualifications no longer need to defer their access to the business world to pursue paying back their student loans. Thanks to e-learning through the Internet, there is an option now that enables them to combine study and a full-time career, while studying for their master's degree or postgraduate qualification.
Succeeding because of an MBA: Is it worth your time?
One airline instructional design consultant tells this victory story. Before
she completed her college education, goals were set to obtain the job skills
that would put her over the top in her profession. At twenty-nine years old
there was a built-in, genuine passion to compete for the career she wanted,
and to differentiate herself from her peers. She pursued a dual degree, an
M.B.A. and a master's |