The MBA Companion (Palgrave Student Companions Series)

The MBA Companion (Palgrave Student Companions Series)

by Moreen Anderson (Author), Moreen Anderson (Author), Paul Dainty (Author)

Synopsis

The Palgrave Student Companions offer undergraduates an innovative and highly designed one-stop print resource that provides essential information about the subject - and the course - they've chosen to study. Each one addresses the core components of study at degree level, covering basic study skills specific to the subject, key terms and concepts, influential theorists and theories, major studies and methodological approaches, comprehensive overviews of what to expect from the course and the most common and popular topic areas and modules, lots of guidance regarding further reading, useful websites to visit, etc. At once friendly and authoritative in tone, the aim is to support the student throughout their degree. They encourage the reader to think about study skills alongside the substantive content of their course, offer guidance on module and career choices, and act as an invaluable source book and reference that they can return to time and again. The format of the books offers the multiple access points, cross-referencing, snappy presentation and web guidance that will appeal to a new generation of students - while still offering the stamp of academic quality.

The MBA Companion gives the student everything they need between two covers. It tells them what to expect from their MBA and how to get the most out of their time studying. It also serves as an excellent reference book which can be referred to again and again during their degree. With contributions from some of the leading experts this will give students a great head start.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 368
Edition: 2008
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 31 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 140399885X
ISBN 13: 9781403998859
Book Overview: An MBA offers an extraordinary learning experience, especially to those fully prepared to benefit. The MBA Companion offers an excellent way to prepare, and you will be glad to have invested in a copy.' - Dr. Richard Barker, MBA Director, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK. 'Much of Management is about making decisions and much of Decision Making is about judgment, insights and information. MBA Companion contains exhaustive information, relevant insights and sound judgment to help you make a critical decision: whether or not to do an MBA and if so, finding the type of school that better fits your needs. In business uncertainty is unavoidable, but being well prepared to cope with it... might help.' - Prof. Luis Palencia, Associate Dean for the MBA. IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Spain. 'At the Deakin School we have been noticing that students are having difficulties coming to grips with what an MBA is, and what is required. We had also realized that many students had been concentrating on the content of units, and missing out on the 'meta skills' that are imparted on an MBA. This book is the first to hit the academic level we are seeking. I kept noticing as I read each chapter how much I found the chapters useful and valuable. Its unique selling point is the realistic and thoughtful nature of the first 10 chapters.' - Anne Rouse, Deakin Business School, Australia. 'The Key Terms are useful. Students often get information overload at the start and forget terms, but are too embarrassed to say - this would help them. MBA students do need help with study skills as they have been out of education for a while or are from non-essay based subjects.' - John Hayes, Director of the MBA Executive Programme, Leeds University Business School, UK 'A wonderful resource for any individual who is serious about understanding what the MBA learning journey is all about. I recommend it to prospective MBA students, newcomers to roles in MBA programme administration and faculty who teach MBA students. All will gain significant insight as result of reading this.' - Sharyn Roberts, Director of MBA Programmes, Australian Graduate School of Management, Australian School of Business

Media Reviews
'An MBA offers an extraordinary learning experience, especially to those fully prepared to benefit. The MBA Companion offers an excellent way to prepare, and you will be glad to have invested in a copy.' - Dr. Richard Barker, MBA Director, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK. 'The MBA Companion contains exhaustive information, relevant insights and sound judgment.' - Prof. Luis Palencia, Associate Dean for MBA programmes, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Spain. 'A wonderful resource for any individual who is serious about understanding what the MBA learning journey is all about. I recommend it to prospective MBA students, newcomers to roles in MBA programme administration and faculty who teach MBA students. All will gain significant insight as result of reading this.' - Sharyn Roberts, Director of MBA Programmes, Australian Graduate School of Management, Australian School of Business. 'The MBA Companion is a practical and realistic book that introduces students to the key skills needed to do well in an MBA or business masters degree. I am sure that students who have mastered the material covered in the Companion will find the process of studying towards their masters degree much easier, and more effective. The Companion aims to help students understand what is expected, and how to meet expectations. It also covers how to manage the high levels of stress that can cause students to perform poorly or, worse, drop out. I believe that this material is essential reading for anyone trying to do a demanding masters degree in business.' - Anne Rouse, Associate Professor, IT Strategy and Strategic Management, Deakin University Business School, Australia 'The 'one stop shop' nature of the material caught my attention. Everything together in one volume is a very powerful resource, and makes the book a 'must buy' for students and a 'must recommend' for administrators and lecturers.' - Bob Gilliver, Programme Director MBA, University of South Australia 'This draws together all the strands that we would put before students in the form of an integrated whole -academic, skills and career development are the 3 cornerstones of the programme.' - John March, Programme Director of MBA, Leeds University Business School, UK
Author Bio
PAUL DAINTY is Professor of Management Development at Melbourne Business School, Australia, and has been teaching on MBA programmes in the UK and Australia for more than twenty years.

MOREEN ANDERSON is Principle Fellow in Leadership and Organisational Behaviour at Melbourne Business School, Australia.