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Master of Business Administration is a broad management degree designed to develop deep understanding and practical application, together with interpersonal and leadership skills. | Master of Business Administration is a broad management degree designed to develop deep understanding and practical application, together with interpersonal and leadership skills. | ||
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MBA programmes are offered by many business schools worldwide. | MBA programmes are offered by many business schools worldwide. | ||
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Revision as of 13:47, 4 November 2020
Business skills.
(MBA).
Master of Business Administration is a broad management degree designed to develop deep understanding and practical application, together with interpersonal and leadership skills.
Applicants are generally required to have minimum work experience and career progression, together with undergraduate level academic qualifications.
MBA programmes are offered by many business schools worldwide.