#Leaderships

THE IDEAL LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION SCENARIO

THE IDEAL LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION SCENARIO

What MBA applicants should be doing right now (earlier on in the application process) and without letting the cat out of the bag, approach your boss. Only do this if you think your boss is going to be receptive to you applying to business school. Gage to see how supportive they are and if they would provide you an LOR.

Good leadership strategies to replace bad leadership

Good leadership strategies to replace bad leadership

Every who fills a top role that is previously held by their predecessor, faces the same challenge. A new leader faces judgement against the outgoing leader’s accomplishments and shortcomings. A recent Harvard Business Review article discusses how a good leader should deal with this challenge.

The Secret Ingredient to Great Mentorship

The Secret Ingredient to Great Mentorship

Finding a mentor is a commonplace piece of career advice. In the past, some scholars believed a mentorship has side-effects which include favoritism and “cloning” — where the mentor’s tendency is to push their proteges toward career paths that replicate their own. A recent study shows mentorship is indeed beneficial.

Balancing your MBA life

Balancing your MBA life

How to balance your MBA life with only 168 hours in a week? Are you currently balancing your MBA life the way you want? Harry Kraemer is the author of Your 168: Finding Purpose and Satisfaction in a Values-Based Life. In this book, Kraemer has an exercise to help you find out how to balance your MBA life.

FORMING MBA RELATIONSHIPS IN A PANDEMIC

FORMING MBA RELATIONSHIPS IN A PANDEMIC

It is no doubt that the pandemic has changed the MBA experience. However, it does not have to ruin your experience, nor does it have to ruin your potential to form new MBA relationships. Many new MBA students are doing their best to make the most of the experience they have.