The Right Phone For An MBA Candidate

Despite the frailties and foibles of the first United States president with an MBA degree (George W. Bush), there is no doubt that having an MBA under your belt is a way forward in life. MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration, and can only be attained through hard work and a strenuous load of business-oriented courses. An MBA is a nice feather in one's cap when one is competing for some of the higher-ranking (and higher paying) jobs that our society has to offer.

Where There's a Will...

Of course, having an MBA from Harvard or Yale certainly more impressive than having one from one of those private colleges (whose graduates tend to default on their student loans at a rate approaching 35 percent). Attaining MBA status, as with any other Masters program, is evidence of one's intellect, tenacity and an ability to successfully communicate difficult concepts to others in ways which they will understand.

Wanted: A Well-Rounded Skill Set

In today's business environment, the first such line of communication rests in the palm of your hand, that being your mobile phone. An MBA candidate without the right mobile phone may be missing out on ideas and practices that others can pull up - literally - with the push of a button. The scientific approach to business management is complex and involves administrative skills from all points on the compass; accounting and finance are a big part of that, but so is strategy and organizational behavior.

The current economic woes and throes mean that fewer people are pursuing an MBA now than ever before. There will be increased competition, and greater rewards, for those who go forward with their MBA program. They will find mobile phone apps for scheduling, networking, expense-tracking and memory exercises, to name just a few - there's a lot more to it than just making phone calls, although that will always remain one of the Smartphone's greatest assets.

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