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Change is the only constant!

Are you ready for a challenge; are you ready for a change? Change starts from within and the International MBA at IE is designed to be a truly transformational experience. The program is aimed at postgraduates who have undertaken studies and professional activities in a wide range of fields and seek to sharpen their management skills for an ever more competitive world.

Flip on the television and images of violence in America abound. From news clips on the most recent hunt for a new serial murderer to television series such as CSI: Miami, it sometimes seems that crime is woven into the very fabric of life in the US. From Singapore, where a single rape is headline-worthy news, US crime rates seem big, scary and ugly.

Established in 1965, the NUS Business School is known for providing management thought leadership from an Asian perspective, enabling its students an

The ISB on the eve of its 10th anniversary celebrations will be awarding Ten International scholarships specific to a geographic area.

Don’t drink and drive! Stripes and polka dots don’t belong together in the same outfit. Oh, and most importantly – never drink orange juice after brushing your teeth (it takes really REALLY gross)!

Sometimes, it’s knowing what NOT to do that puts you on the right path. Here are some topics you should avoid on the personal essay you’re about to submit to Stanford, Keio, Booth, or INSEAD – whatever your dream school may be.

Round One is done and over with!

When applying for your MBA at almost any business school, you will be asked to address your strengths and weaknesses during the essays or the interviews for individual schools. Naturally, many people can identify and articulate their own strengths; it is one’s weaknesses that are more difficult to come to terms with.

Without a doubt, the healthcare industry involves incredible quantities of dough. Plus, unless we find a miracle cure for all diseases and put a stop to aging altogether, human beings will always need medical care. We haven’t even mentioned the intrinsic reward that comes with serving people in need. It makes sense, then, that many MBA programs are offering healthcare management as a concentration.

Why do you want to go back to school, anyways?

No, really. Answer the question!

It’s tougher than you’d think to come up with a reply, right?