Glenn Baker reports in the current issue of NZ Business magazine about the changing MBA in New Zealand including a few words from Otago MBA's Director Executive Programmes, Ian Lafferty:
Aspire to be the very best you can be in business management? For all-round business leadership skills there’s still no substitute for the MBA. Glenn Baker ...
16 Feb 2011: Revised start dates and holidays for the Otago MBA 2011 intake are listed below.
Otago MBA 2011 Calendar
24 January
MBA 35 commences on campus with Orientation Week
31 January
Term One classes begin
11 April
Term One exam week begins
18 April
Holidays begin (one week)
27 ...
“A very serious year off” is how Ian Lafferty, University of Otago Director of Executive Programmes describes the Otago MBA.
This was just what Melanie Lemke was looking for after six years working in Hamburg, Germany for the Otto Group, a multinational active in retail (e-commerce, catalogues and stores) and financial services.
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Are you in the UK and considering MBA study overseas? Meet the Otago MBA in the UK to find out how a beautiful location, small classes, and a global perspective from the edge of the world might be the perfect step forward in your career.
Otago MBA Manager, Olga Meglinskaya will be in Europe at the end of this month to attend the Associatio...
The Term One timetable for MBA35 was announced today and is available on the Otago MBA Live Timetable in Google Calendar.
This is the first term of an improved curriculum announced in 2010 which sees the number of core papers condensed from 17 to 13. Term One subjects are Accounting, Organisationsational Leadership, Economics, Business L...
Article by Lisa Dick published in the Otago Bulletin on 26 November:
Cherie Wells credits her Otago MBA with fine-tuning her managerial skills and helping her move into her current management role. The Southern District Health Board CEO Support Manager is one of the faces of a campaign launching the new part-time Otago MBA to be offered by the Sch...
The Otago MBA has a fresh new look and feel designed to help take the programme forward for the next three to five years.
Our designers were charged with articulating a cohesive 'look' aimed at the global MBA market but particularly the type of student that might choose New Zealand for their MBA.
The Otago MBA's new look is aimed at the global ...