ESTRUCTURA ACTUAL
jesusbrachoInforme8 de Octubre de 2012
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ESTRUCTURA ACTUAL
• PERSONAS ENFOCADAS AL TRABAJO EN EQUIPO
• PERSONAS ENFOCADAS A RESULTADOS
• ROB, ENFOCADO A LA GENERACION DE RESULTADOS Y NEGOCIO
VALORES DE DIRECCIÓN
• TOMA DE DECISIONES POR CONSENSO
• IMAGEN DE EMPRESA NO DE PROFESIONALES INDIVIALES
There are so many ‘’good’’ reasons not to. Why change your life completely when you are already a respected
executive? What is the point in investing an entire year of your time and using all your savings or taking out a loan for
a career bet? “Buy a nice car or a big flat instead and enjoy life,’’ a good friend recently advised! You may not see your
relatives for months on end, in order to spend all your time with students and teachers! Is that really what you want?
Why have you planned to invest so much in yourself? After all, there is always another way. There are short courses to
learn management and excellent books to read! Going back to school after so many years of professional career could
be a culture shock! Are you prepared to go back to studying, to listen for hours and be well disciplined? You never liked
finance, so how can you enjoy your future courses in accounting strategy? Or corporate responsibility? All these intellectual
star PhD teachers from all over the world might speak a new language you’ve never heard before. It is still exciting
to meet new colleagues from different horizons and backgrounds. But your motto is work hard, play hard. Will they be
open minded? A friend of yours who studied at a top ranked school said he had never worked so much and intensively
in his life! On the other hand, he was smiling and happy when he said it. You really wonder why...
It will not be the first time you have had the urge to give up. You may have been taken aback at your first MBA event
when you heard about the tuition fees and living costs you need to invest to make this career move. The equivalent price
of a Porsche! But a car does not give any return on investment like a career does. The average salary of the top 100
schools after graduation is 115,000 dollars per annum. It finally convinced you to try to double your current salary! And
you have always dreamed of living abroad and setting up your own company. It is not so easy to find a job abroad without
a network if you are currently studying in the country. One day you might want to be a respected managing director,
ideally for your own company, travelling successfully around the globe. So what choices do you have? You might marry
Bill Gates or Angela Merkel but they are a bit old now! Unfortunately, the MBA is the main one. Unfortunately, because it
is not so easy to find a place! Or to choose a programme! All the colleges look the same: so bright and promising! But
what is the difference? Location, content, student body, value for money, ambiance, reputation,…? Probably all the criteria
matter and this makes the decision even more difficult. And then there are the entrance tests! 3 hours of tests in
Maths and Logic in English. You almost gave up when you received your first GMAT score of 550. But after three months
of training a coach helped you to achieve 100 points more and you began to apply to top-tier schools. Not sure you will
remember the 10 English books you read and the 10 full weekends in a GMAT preparation classroom. So much hard work
for three magic letters. But are they so magic? Is it the right move? How can you be sure of the ROI? Should you really
go for this interview next week?
In front of you lies the essay you wrote for your admission: “Why would you like to study for an MBA”. You read: ‘”I would
like to be raised up by a hurricane
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