Esade Business School is the top priority due to its focus on innovation and programs related to moving innovation to revenue, which aligns with the author's career goals. Melbourne Business School is the second preference for its data and analytics electives and better weather for networking. Essec Business School is third for allowing courses in both Europe and Asia through its exchange program.
Esade Business School is the top priority due to its focus on innovation and programs related to moving innovation to revenue, which aligns with the author's career goals. Melbourne Business School is the second preference for its data and analytics electives and better weather for networking. Essec Business School is third for allowing courses in both Europe and Asia through its exchange program.
Esade Business School is the top priority due to its focus on innovation and programs related to moving innovation to revenue, which aligns with the author's career goals. Melbourne Business School is the second preference for its data and analytics electives and better weather for networking. Essec Business School is third for allowing courses in both Europe and Asia through its exchange program.
1. Esade Business School: I have around 10 years of experience and
have worked in four countries before. Other than my normal work, I also used to lead the innovation initiatives of my company. And Diversity fuels innovation. I still remember those days when I was working in France without know more than three words in French. I have fond (when I look back) memories/experiences there, which forced me to innovate new and effective ways of communication. Diversity only can give me those opportunities. It is normally when dropped in the unknown that human beings innovate the most. Later, when I used to work in a project with people from ten geographical locations, those experiences in France and other countries were the foundation of the Knowledge platform Iknowvate which we developed for the client. Esade has various subjects on innovation and specially one From Innovation to cashflow which seems to be in tune with my future career objectives. So, in terms of priority, I will almost give 80% to it.
2. Melbourne Business School / Copenhagen business School: My
selection of any of these business school, other than the diversity perspectives as mentioned above, is because they offer electives on Big data and Business Intelligence. As per priority is concerned MBS has a higher priority grading for me, mostly because it is the only place where the temperatures will be good to network/socialize. CBS will be cold during that time and it is hard to experience diversity if I dont get a chance to network (so it is my third preference).
3. Essec Business School: This school gives the opportunity to take
courses in Paris and Singapore. In that way, I will have both Europe and Asia exposure in my exchange program. It also offers a unique set of subjects to exchange program students. Will be more than willing to have such an experience.