How many designers/marketing folks here have an MBA? I'm giving it serious consideration to kick start my stalled career.
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How many designers/marketing folks here have an MBA? I'm giving it serious consideration to kick start my stalled career.
You know he doesn't mean a MacBook Air right?
Maybe get a degree/take some classes in advertising and marketing or something to move into the strategic side of things.
Just my opinion, but MBAs are pretty commonplace, and don't really make you stand out that much. If you wanted to start your own business, it might be useful, though.
I've got a formal undergrad degree in communication arts and 18 years of broad spectrum design experience that spans advertising, marketing, print, web, motion and event signage. People that move up through the ranks without experience are in the right place at the right time and someone in upper mgmt takes a chance.
The problem is, how do you get mgmt experience without being given the chance? My logic is, the undergrad opened the door to my first job and the masters will open this door.
MBA here.
An MBA will help you no matter what industry you are in - however, more so if you want to be in management. If you want to stay technical and on the "doing" end, it may not. Figure out what your five year plan is, first.
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An MBA is not going to kick-start a stalled career, unless you make contacts with other students and/or faculty that can lead you into new opportunities. An MBA may give you some ideas, but fewer than you'd get by spending the same amount of time in other ways with that purpose. What an MBA will do is give you tools to do whatever you do better, especially in terms of managing, understanding finance and accounting, taking a systematic approach to marketing and planning, and lots of other things - but kick-starting a stalled career isn't one of them.How many designers/marketing folks here have an MBA? I'm giving it serious consideration to kick start my stalled career.