douglasdouglashttps://www.douglas.ac.nz/blogIs MBA Important?]]>Douglas Business Schoolhttps://www.douglas.ac.nz/single-post/2018/10/04/Is-MBA-Importanthttps://www.douglas.ac.nz/single-post/2018/10/04/Is-MBA-ImportantThu, 04 Oct 2018 08:00:18 +0000
Pursuing an MBA is a big decision to make! Beside investing your valuable time and money, you need to fulfil the demanding entry requirements. The thought of going through all these hassles might make you wonder that is MBA really that important?
What if we can help you earn an MBA without going through all these tedious processes?
Douglas Business School offers online MBA that can be completed in 12 months! Not only it is affordable, but most importantly is you can study anytime, anywhere, all on your own schedule!
If you’re planning to stand out in today’s competitive business world, we believe MBA is ESSENTIAL!
Here are the top 4 reasons why it is important for you to pursue MBA.
1. Develop Managerial Skills
An MBA education is usually pursued by young professionals with a minimum of two years of work experience or those skilled employees that feel up to the challenge. After some time in the working life, it is in the human nature to feel secure and reluctant to step out of the comfort zone.
MBAs and their connected specializations will teach you a lot about everything that makes a company move further. Studying an MBA forces you to get out of your comfort zone, deal with the latest issues in international business, apply the newest management techniques, and constantly challenge and improve yourself.
2. Expand Your Network
As an MBA student, you have unlimited networking opportunities. You’ll get to know and interact in a context that highlights your business management capabilities with colleagues, professors and teaching staff. You gain access to the extensive alumni network of that particular MBA programme. Your connections will give you a great overview of the business world, and a deep understanding of the slightest changes in the business environment. You can reflect on some big business issues and make connections between various global events and world affairs. It will change the way you see the world.
3. Better Chances for a Higher Salary
Nowadays it is common for people to acquire for high-paying jobs over job satisfaction. But what if you have the opportunity to own money and satisfaction at the same time?
The average salary for an MBA graduate is considerably higher compared to the salary of an employee with a regular degree qualification. You can expect to earn twice as much as what you would expect to earn from a regular university degree.
4. Start Your Own Business
Many students choose to pursue MBA because they want to become entrepreneurs and learn how to run a successful business. They have creative ideas and a big dream but do not have the skills to turn them into reality. By pursuing an MBA programme will help you acquire the knowledge and business practices that are needed to start a new business or help an existing business grow and develop.
Stop thinking and start doing. Call us now to find out more about our online MBA programme. It’s never too late to learn.
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Online Learning – Shorter Courses, Higher Productivity]]>Douglas Business Schoolhttps://www.douglas.ac.nz/single-post/2017/03/06/Online-Learning-%E2%80%93-Shorter-Courses-Higher-Productivityhttps://www.douglas.ac.nz/single-post/2017/03/06/Online-Learning-%E2%80%93-Shorter-Courses-Higher-ProductivityMon, 06 Mar 2017 09:36:30 +0000
When you’re next on a train or a bus, lift your head up from your mobile phone and take a look. You’ll find that most people have their heads bowed.
Most of them will be staring at their mobile phones. Eyes, ears and minds locked into a virtual reality.
We now live a large proportion of our lives on the internet; a computer-generated world of online personas and global communities. We can find out what we want, when we want and how we want, and create online identities based on how we want to be seen.
All information is available to us. Immediately. It’s just a few clicks away. This has wonderful implications for self-learning and personal growth.
On the flip-side, this also means that your peers have the same capacity to get ahead. Let’s face it, we live in a competitive society. As participants in the game of competition, we should be using IT to our advantage.
How productive are you outside of work?
Narrowing the Knowledge-Gap: The demand for a more productive workforce in Hong Kong
The boss of a company is looking to fill a managerial position.
Office Worker A has a track-record of submitting unique proposals to management that have led to cutting company costs. Like reducing the amount of coloured printing or leasing unused space to another business. Office Worker B works hard, sticks with the same routine, and does what’s expected; a good employee.
The boss is looking for someone that thinks differently, thinks on their feet and that can work independently.
Who do you think’s going to get hired? Office Worker A or B?
Employers are looking for critical thinkers; people that find solutions to problems who think outside the box. They’re looking for people that can multi-task and be creative.
There’s been a shift in labour requirements towards a higher-skilled, better-educated workforce. According to a 2015 HK government report, it is expected that the proportion of ‘managers and administrators’ in Hong Kong will increase whilst the proportion of lower ‘clerical’ jobs will decrease.
We can all see that the pace of living in Hong Kong is fast. The entrepreneurial spirit is very much alive and kicking. More needs to be done in a shorter space of time if you’re going to remain competitive.
Many people are taking advantage of online learning to gain the skills they need in a Hong Kong that’s getting smarter. Quickly.
Employers themselves recognise that continuous education has a positive impact for their companies and the employees:
Source: Lifelong Education and Labour Market Needs, An EvoLLLution Research Report, 2012
Indeed, many Hong Konger’s recognise this.
According to a 2015 HK government report, the percentage of people holding a Bachelor’s degree is expected to rise from 20.3% in 2012 to 24.9% in 2022. The amount of people holding a postgraduate degree is expected to be a whopping 317,000 people by 2022, that’s a rise from 5.5% of the population in 2012 to 8.6% in 2022.
How productive you are outside of work is becoming increasingly important.
Online Learning – Increasing Popularity
While enrollments in higher education institutions decreased overall, enrollments in online programmes continued to increase. A 2015 Survey of Online Learning conducted by the Babson Survey Research Group highlights a thirteenth consecutive year of growth in the number of students taking a course at a distance.
“We have seen strong growth in online professional degree programs as learners are increasingly focused on employability and career advancement” Todd Hitchcock, senior vice president, Online Learning Services, Pearson.
A 2014 report by Docebo showed the growth rate of the global online learning market to be 7.6%, with Asia recording the highest regional growth rate at 17.3%.
The thirst for continuing education in Hong Kong itself is growing as is the demand for a more skillful and up-to-date workforce. Online learning in Hong Kong is only set to increase in popularity.
Online Learning – Shorter Durations
Research has shown that online learning has been an excellent way to achieve results in a short timeframe. More targeted assignment-based assessments and online learning systems that effectively tracks a student’s productivity and advancement have made gaining a degree more streamlined.
This has been a revelation.
A society looking for more productive people, needs more efficient ways to bring people up-to-speed, with relevant knowledge and skills.
Online learning, with its shorter durations and targeted learning, is increasingly being used as an efficient and cost-effective tool for personal growth and self-development.
To find out if online learning is right for you click on the link below:
Distance Learning Hong Kong
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Why Study an MBA?]]>Douglas Business Schoolhttps://www.douglas.ac.nz/single-post/2016/08/18/The-ultimate-career-ambition-1https://www.douglas.ac.nz/single-post/2016/08/18/The-ultimate-career-ambition-1Tue, 28 Feb 2017 09:44:50 +0000
With its birth in the US, the MBA degree has become a truly global qualification that has transcended national and cultural boundaries in its relevance to global business.
In recent years, the hotbed of growth in MBA hiring activity, has been within the Asia-Pacific region, and this continues to grow. The MBA is become more relevant than ever.
The Asian marketplace is characterised by constant change and flux. This presents a mosaic of opportunity for the self-motivated and pro-active individual to enter higher levels within industry and increase personal wealth.
But how will gaining an MBA help you with this?
1. Keeping one step ahead
Typically, a professional may reach a point in their career where progress starts to stagnate. Being smart and hardworking, you may have got promotions and occupied decent positions within management, but the momentum of progress slows down.
Why?
In today’s knowledge-based economy, most of the people around you will possess the same credentials and qualities as you.
The MBA degree will set you apart, demonstrating that you have the drive, the ambition and the self-belief to reach senior management. It will equip you with the ability to think strategically and you'll possess an overview and sensitivity to the functions of a business.
2. Walking a different path
Consider this:
You've been working as a Human Resources Assistant for quite some time, and your work and academic background reflect this. However, you have a strong desire to fulfill your hearts calling. You have a secret passion for Marketing.
How is it possible to make such a radical change in career path at such an advanced stage in your career?
An MBA degree offers a holistic look at a business whilst also diving in to each facet of what makes a business function. You'll get a good insight into the area that you're passionate about and also how that area fits in to and impacts the rest of a business.
3. Thinking critically
Being fully immersed in your business or your job, it can sometimes be difficult to take a step away.
You need to evaluate your situation with a cool, critical eye.
The MBA teaches you how to analyse key areas of business; teaching you how to manage people, develop and market products and provide the right kind of customer service. You’ll be encouraged to assess how you can improve each individual area using up-to-date techniques and methodologies, putting them into practice wherever you work.
4. Creating new connections
When creating new networks we can hardly guess how important and relevant those networks turn out be.
A business savvy individual knows that new business cards and new networks add a valuable web of potential future resources.
When studying an MBA, you'll be joined by a multi-cultural, multi-background cohort from various levels within different industries. This provides a fertile environment where mutually beneficial relationships can grow.
Whenever you expand your network, you increase your potential to change the course of your life and steer your career in the direction of your passions.
5. Becoming a better self
The language of business is the language of money and you need to become well-versed in this if you're going to reach the heights that you're capable of.
An MBA degree will give you a 360 degree overview of how to run a business and how to manage people. You'll enhance your leadership skills, communication skills, strategic thinking and problem-solving during your interactions and intellectual debates.
An MBA forces you to rise out of your comfort zone and confront current issues. You'll apply the most up-to-date management techniques and consistently challenge yourself.
The only possible outcome is your own evolution and with that comes professional and material wealth.
Tips on how to choose the right MBA degree:
International recognition: Make sure the MBA awards that you're considering are internationally-recognised and quality assured by a reputable national higher education framework.
Flexibility: Look for an MBA which easily fits around your work and family commitments, so that you don’t have to take time off work.
Duration: Most traditional MBA programmes that involve face-to-face teaching usually take around 2 years to complete. However, if you're time-sensitive then there are online MBA pathways that allow you to gain an MBA in only 12 months!
Affordability: If you're looking to save the pennies, there are MBA options that require the you to follow unique pathways that reduces the cost of the whole MBA. Institutions also offer installment plans to make payments more manageable.
Alternative entry requirements: If you don't have the traditional academic qualifications required for entry, look for an MBA pathway that considers other aspects of your background, for instance, work experience.
Current content: Make sure the content of the MBA award is up to date and relevant to modern business and management practices. The content should be international in scope and preferably be taught by tutors that have had exposure to international business practices.
We offer online MBA pathways that can be completed in 12 months. Our internationally recognised MBA options give busy people the flexibility to fit study around their work and family commitments, whether you have a bachelor degree or not.
For more information check out our course listhere.
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