Smashing the Watermelon: IMPACT as an introduction to the Goizueta Curriculum
As we sat in the large auditorium for our first IMPACT class, Professor Lynne Segall told the Class of 2020, “the question we ask is the question we answer.”
As we sat in the large auditorium for our first IMPACT class, Professor Lynne Segall told the Class of 2020, “the question we ask is the question we answer.”
The last 14 months of my Executive MBA have been a rollercoaster and deciding to complete an MBA is not something anyone should take lightly. So, I wanted to share with others the top five things I wish I knew before I started:
Having spent most of my life outside of the United States, I came to business school unsure how to pursue the seemingly overwhelming task of picking a direction with my studies and career.
Working professionals talk ins and outs of getting an MBA and how Goizueta has helped them professionally.
Recently, I had the pleasure of attending the Executive Women of Goizueta annual conference focused on advancing women in leadership.
The MBA program goes beyond teaching students the academic content they need to navigate the business world; it also adequately simulates a manager’s day by stuffing too much to do in too little time.
Working professionals talk ins and outs of getting an MBA and how Goizueta has helped them professionally.
Going back to college and adapting to student life after 10 years is a big challenge at first, but over time it gradually becomes a normal part of your life. Here are the top things that I have learned on my journey over the last 14 months: