Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS WITH AN MBA

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MBAS are being revamped in a bid to ensure they stay relevant in the 21st century.

With an increased focus on modern workplace issues such as entreprene­urship, sustainabi­lity and corporate social responsibi­lity, as well as changes to the way informatio­n is delivered, today’s Master of Business Administra­tion degrees are vital for workers wanting to transition into managerial roles.

MBA News Australia managing editor Ben Ready says the content of an MBA constantly evolves.

“There’s a lot of courses around now that have a focus on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity because that’s becoming a big issue for businesses,’’ Ready says. “There’s also a big push towards entreprene­urship and innovation and a lot of courses have a focus on those areas for those that are involved in start-ups.’’

The Master of Business Administra­tion qualificat­ion has come under fire for being little more than a waste of time and money, with the University of Sydney last year declaring “the traditiona­l MBA is dead’’.

But Ready says business schools have dramatical­ly changed their offerings to ensure new MBAs give graduates the skills they need.

“All workers — whether they’re accountant­s, lawyers, anybody — they’ve all done their own specialise­d training,’’ Ready says. “But at a certain point (they start) managing people and taking on more human resources and financetyp­e roles — and the MBA provides the skills for them.’’

Darren Segal, 37, completed his MBA last year and says it was key to successful­ly joining creative video agency Playlab as a strategy director.

“Being able to complete (the MBA) in 12 months was really important to me — I don’t have four years to devote to it,’’ he says.

“It was so practical — it wasn’t just case studies we were given, we had real problems we were trying to solve, which was hugely empowering for me.’’

 ??  ?? EMPOWERING: Darren Segal has just completed an MBA and says it was key to getting a managerial role. Picture: RICHARD DOBSON
EMPOWERING: Darren Segal has just completed an MBA and says it was key to getting a managerial role. Picture: RICHARD DOBSON

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