They write on the Internet that an MBA education is like a "magic pill". A year or two to unlearn-and the business will go uphill, the salary will triple, and new connections will allow you to find a job in the United States or Europe.
What is an MBA?
Decryption. MBA stands for Master of Business Administration. Translated from English — Master of Business Administration. This is a prestigious qualification degree that graduates of special business schools receive.
Where the MBA comes from. The first in the world to receive an MBA degree were graduates of Dartmouth College in the United States in 1901. They were trained under the Master of Commercial Science program — this is the prototype of modern MBA courses.
And the first business school, Harvard, opened in Boston in 1906. After her, Wharton, Stanford and other well-known schools appeared in the United States.
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In the 60s, business schools began to open in Europe. First-in England, and then in other countries. The oldest are considered to be:
IMD — International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland;
INSEAD-European Institute of Business Management;
Henley Business School in Greenlands, United Kingdom;
Ashridge Business School in Hertfordshire, UK, which merged with the Hult School in 2015.