Posts Tagged ‘Mini-MBA’

Halloween And The MBA: What Do They Have In Common?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

What does trick-or-treating and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) have in common?  Think about it for a moment – maximizing your gains, equations for efficiency, and opportunity costs.  Are you seeing the connection yet?

Maximizing Your Profitability

I was watching a report on CNN last week about the strategies of maximizing their acquisition of treats on Halloween.  Instead of just taking a “dash and grab” approach, some people take a more economic approach to their quest for sweets.  The people at Zillow.com have done some research on five major cities to identify the “best” neighborhoods for trick-or-treating.  While there is a common belief that wealthy neighborhoods are the prime place for harvesting the most Halloween treats, it is only a part of the equation for efficiency.  To provide a more holistic approach to Halloween trick-or-treating, the Zillow Trick-or-Treat Housing Index was calculated using four equally weighted data variables: Zillow Home Value Index, population density, WalkScore (point to point distances), and local crime data. Based on those variables, this Index represents neighborhoods that will provide the most candy, with the least amount of walking and safety risks. 

Jackpot

Some may find Zillow’s index to be an unnecessary approach to the trick-or-treating adventure, but for others it is just the kind of thing that makes the holiday even more enjoyable.  After seeing the report on CNN, I saw this holiday as a great time to teach my kids about economics, finance, and getting the highest revenue with the least amount of input (revenue = candy).  What makes this even more of an economical and financial teaching opportunity is that a local dentist is offering $1.00 for every pound of candy brought to their office during the week after Halloween.  What made this offer even more interesting was that CNN also reported a statistic that the average child gathers 17.1 pounds of candy on Halloween.  So, if my kids want to use Halloween as a chance to have fun and make money, there are strategies to do so.

If you ask parents today if they want their children to go through the higher education system, the answer is predominantly, “yes.”  I believe preparing young people to be ready to receive a college education is as important as actually obtaining one.  The same is true for anyone. There are opportunities for education and skill development all around us, just like this “trick-or-treating” example.

Education To Make A Difference

For those of us who are college age or older, but still have a desire for gaining more education, there are diverse opportunities available.  There are accelerated masters programs, online degrees, and Mini-MBA Workshop.  The Mini-MBA Workshop is a great way to learn the fundamental concepts taught in a traditional MBA program, but at much less costs and in a much shorter time frame.  I attended this fantastic course offered by CMOE, developed and Columbia University, and taught by David L. Buckner.  It helped me to understand the key concepts of economics, finance, and accounting, helping me to be more affluent in the language of business.  Knowing more business acumen key terms and concepts has had a great impact on my contribution to our organization.  While I didn’t earn a Masters degree, I have the ability to apply valuable concepts to my everyday efforts and decisions.  As the writer and scientist, Carl Sagan wrote, “Knowing a great deal is not the same as being smart; intelligence is not information alone but also judgment, the manner in which information is collected and used.”

Budgets Are Tight, And Time Is Limited

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Budgets are tight and time is limited.  For those that want to strengthen their resume or for companies who have the talent, yet need individuals to brush upon their business skills, there is now a way to do this through a quick-hit, cost effective business education program.  This is called the “Mini-MBA”.  This is an excellent course for an organization that recognizes by developing their people, they will improve their performance.  A Mini-MBA course can help one better grasp the business fundamentals of finance, accounting, economics, marketing and strategy.  This type of course will help one learn to better think in business terms and speak in business terms.

Accounting 2_resizeIn Ram Charan’s book – “What the CEO Wants You To Know”, he states “the best CEO’s take the complexity and mystery out of business and they make sure that everyone in the company, not just their executive colleagues, understands the fundamentals noted above.  The company and the CEO are more successful when everyone knows how the business works. People feel more connected to their work and have greater satisfaction from their job.”

During this time of year as organizations are finalizing 2010 business plans and budgets, wouldn’t it be to your organizations benefit if everyone was on the same page when it comes to business acumen?  This means that everyone from the various departments, i.e. Marketing, sales, finance, IT, HR, strategy planning, etc. have the skill sets to better communicate because they fully understand business fundamentals?

Attached is a link for a Business Week article and video featuring David Buckner speaking about the Mini-MBA program offered by CMOE.

http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/aug2009/bs20090817_409187.htm