Here at Online MBA, we understand the importance of continued education to progress on to the next step of a career path. An MBA in particular teaches the individual how to answer the question “What if…” while providing the practical consequences of that answer by teaching how to apply business principles and theory to real-world problems.
As an MBA candidate, one will want to be “cross-trained”. That is, to have a well-rounded understanding of the many facets of business, and to think in terms of strategies and value, and human (customers/investors) reactions. A good MBA candidate should also have an understanding of what the word “career” means these days – it means they will experience change: employment, moves to different fields and areas of expertise, preparing a person for the transient nature of today’s business world.
An MBA teaches to look at problems and opportunities as an aggregate. It also provides analytical frameworks, such as risk assessments, cost-benefit analyses and strategic plans, that can apply to any problem or opportunity encountered, whether it’s in the boardroom with an idealistic junior executive taking his first step in exemplifying leadership or in the dimly lit kitchen late at night for the work at home mom. Bearing that in mind, we here at Online MBA have selected these blogs in the following categories to award as being the most reflective of these values and practices.
So join me in congratulating this year’s 2010 Top Blog Awards presented by Online MBA!
- Top Budgeting Blogs
- Top Finance Blogs
- Top Living Smart Blogs
- Top Personal Wealth Blogs
- Top Saving Money Blogs
- Top Leadership Blogs
- Top Customer Service Blogs
- Top Coffee Blogs
- Top Couponing Blogs
- Top Humor Blogs
- Top Retirement Blogs
- Top Women in Business Blogs
- Top Work at Home Blogs
- Top Shopping Blogs
- Top Human Resources Blogs
- Top Celebrities Blogs
- Top DIY Home Blogs
- Top Entrepreneur Blogs
- Top Golf Blogs
- Top Scrapbooking Blogs
- Top Shoe Fashion Blogs
- Top Resume Blogs
- Top Stock Market Blogs