Im considering full time MBA from top 20~30 school or part time masters in supply chain from similar institution. Both last two years but with MBA, I will lose two years of income but have more relaxing time. What should I go for?
What are your career goals? If you want to stay in supply chain, do the part time. If you want to shift industries do the full time. Full disclosure: I did a part time MBA and switched industries
Derek Zoolander schools for kids who can’t read good and want to do other stuff good too
I graduated from there, the alumni network is huge
Years of experience?
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If finances are not a major concern, and you want to get into management roles, you should go all in. Don't halfass a supply chain Masters. Is it possible to do a bunch of credential building activities next year to prep yourself to get into a top 15 MBA ? If you're in the tech industry software engineer, I wouldn't recommend MBA. But it looks like you're in an operations role, so MBA will help you get ahead.
scm.mit.edu its a great program
I am enrolled in an Executive MBA course that is a blended (online and in person) model. We attend classes on the weekend. Since it’s an Executive program the students have 8 or more years of experience in business compared to other MBA program where most students recently graduated from the university.
Go for part-time evening MBA. You earn while you learn(company may also sponsor a bit of the fees) but it takes almost 2.75 years to complete. MS in Supply Chain constricts you to that field only versus an MBA that shall open up several other areas- Finance/Supply Chain/Product Management etc.There is not much difference between full time and evening MBA when it comes to perception across employers. Full time MBA might sometimes backfire as they shall down level you and offer you junior positions in Management.