Leadership MBA
Fulltime – Standard MBA
This is the famous 2 year MBA course. A generous summer holiday of 3 months is given, as well as other breaks. This format of course is given by almost 100% of Universities which deliver MBA teaching. Lancaster University delivers an excellent example of a full-time MBA.
Fulltime -Accelarated MBA
This MBA is designed for those who want to obtain the MBA qualification as quickly as possible with minimal downtime. For real career hot-shots, this means fewer holidays and higher workloads. However in return, the candidate could be back in the work place up
Part time – Standard MBA
A part time MBA is usually taken on by individuals who are either financing their MBA without the help of their company, or who do not have the spare time to devote to a full time course. A part-time MBA can take around 3 years to complete.
Part time – Executive MBA
Executive MBAs are increasingly popular among the senior management of organizations. Executive MBAs or ‘EMBAs’ are created with experienced managers in mind. A minimum requirement of work experience may actually be placed upon these programs.
Part time – Distance Learning MBA
Distance learning from accredited online schools can be helpful for people who do not live near a major city, or more specifically, near a top class institution. Distance MBAs take the geographical lottery out the picture by allowing a student to join regardless of where they live. However one could argue that the teamwork elements of the MBA course cannot be fulfilled as competently as with a bricks and mortar MBA.
Which Leadership MBAs are the Best?
Several authoritative bodies compile rankings for MBAs and EMBAs worldwide. Here is a pick of the most popular:
Financial Times 2010 Global MBA Rankings
The Economist – ‘Which MBA’ Ranking
TopMBA.com – Europe’s Top MBAs
Accredition of MBAs
In the UK, the Association of MBAs (AMBA) accredits all respectable Leadership MBAs.
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Dear Gentleman / Lady,
Greetings, I have been doing a project at the International School Nido de Aguilas in Chile. I chose my project about leadership and the differences between good leadership and bad leadership. Could you please help me to answer these questions with your very own opinion?
One difficulty I’m having is to define what leadership is. Can you please define it for me?
Another interesting question is. Why do we have leaders? I mean would the world be a catastrophe if there were no more leaders. Can you please list some consequences if there would be no leadership? Well that’s really annoying me so I would really appreciate if you could answer that.
The next question is about the 7 types of leaders. If you do know them well this is going to be easy, but if you don’t I will give you some information: There are 7 types of leaders: the transformational leader , the enforcer , the deal maker , the administrator , the visionary , the serial entrepreneur , and the spin doctor. Each type of leader have a different opinion about the world and how to lead to make it a better place. My question is: suppose the world’s leaders were all one type of leader. Would this make a huge difference from the present?
Please try to answer all the questions and thanks a lot in advance for the information. My project would have been much more harder with out your help.
Thankfully,
Santiago Mezzano,
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