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		<title>Tips on Choosing a Business School</title>
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</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Some people enroll in a business school just for fun, for leisure. Some say it&#8217;s for experience, for others career advancement is their reason. Other professionals would say going to business schools is required for a possible job promotion. Peer pressure is also one, &#8220;My friends are enrolling in a business school so I&#8217;m going to join them too.&#8221; No matter what the reason may be, choosing a business school may affect your career or lifestyle. It is imperative that we analyze the business schools first before you enroll, this will help determine your future career.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The website of The School of Management at the University of Dallas in Texas provides the Top 100 rankings of Business Schools. Business Week also features B-Schools page in their site that presents Business School Rankings and profiles. Bschool.com also gives out International Side by Side rankings of the best Business Schools. About.com can also help you in identifying top business schools for grads and undergrads. We may use the database of these sites to track down credentials if a Business School of your choice is really worth your time, money, and effort.<span id="more-133"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before you spend money for the enrollment, isn&#8217;t it wise if we will examine first the profile of the school and consider some important aspects? Here are some guidelines to light your path.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Degree<br />
Does the Business School your eyeing for offers a degree that you want?&#8230; <a href="http://www.millionsignatures.org/tips-on-choosing-a-business-school.php" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Some people enroll in a business school just for fun, for leisure. Some say it&#8217;s for experience, for others career advancement is their reason. Other professionals would say going to business schools is required for a possible job promotion. Peer pressure is also one, &#8220;My friends are enrolling in a business school so I&#8217;m going to join them too.&#8221; No matter what the reason may be, choosing a business school may affect your career or lifestyle. It is imperative that we analyze the business schools first before you enroll, this will help determine your future career.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The website of The School of Management at the University of Dallas in Texas provides the Top 100 rankings of Business Schools. Business Week also features B-Schools page in their site that presents Business School Rankings and profiles. Bschool.com also gives out International Side by Side rankings of the best Business Schools. About.com can also help you in identifying top business schools for grads and undergrads. We may use the database of these sites to track down credentials if a Business School of your choice is really worth your time, money, and effort.<span id="more-133"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before you spend money for the enrollment, isn&#8217;t it wise if we will examine first the profile of the school and consider some important aspects? Here are some guidelines to light your path.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Degree<br />
Does the Business School your eyeing for offers a degree that you want? There are even several   options whether you would like to take a 2-year or 4-year program. If the degree that you wish to   take is not in the list then look for another school, don&#8217;t waste your time in a school where your   chosen degree is not offered.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Cost<br />
Can you afford the tuition fee and other possible expenses? Next thing that   you will consider is the cost of your enrollment, is it worth your money? If you are really dying   for that school and don&#8217;t have enough budget you can apply for a part-time job for an extra income   before the enrollment. In this case, you can gather more funds by saving for your tuition fee.   You&#8217;re lucky if you don&#8217;t have a problem with the budget but it doesn&#8217;t end there&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Future<br />
Consider the graduates of the school if they are achievers or successful in their fields. Most  likely, the products of that Business School reflect the capability and excellence of the school.    If you know a graduate of that school, have a little chit chat with him and get some feedback or bits of advice. After all, your goal is to obtain a brighter future right?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Curriculum<br />
Request for a curriculum and study it carefully. Is it broadly focused like a general program for business administration or is it narrowly focused meaning there are areas of specialization? Which program works best for you? If you are more on production, then choose a curriculum that is specialized in production.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Facilities<br />
Isn&#8217;t it more convenient to study in a school equipped with great facilities, classrooms, libraries, and other buildings? This will add up to the school&#8217;s competitiveness and degree of professionalism.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Schedule<br />
Does the school offer a more flexible class schedule? Does it only have one day fixed schedule? Know what is best for you. Do not choose a class schedule that overlaps your other work activities. You do not want to run in late always do you? You can only serve one master at the same time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Faculty<br />
Get to know the faculty staff of the school. Are they morally upright? Are they also academically outstanding with masteral degrees and achievements in their own fields? Consider those instructors that you will encounter, are they worth your time? You should be able to learn a lot from them that will be beneficial for your growth personally and professionally. The teachers should be dedicated enough in teaching othewise you&#8217;re just trashing money and wasting time on them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Dignity or Reputation<br />
If you can afford to enroll in a prestigious Business School then do it. There are sites that you can visit, as mentioned a while ago, to determine the high ranking business schools. Bear in mind also that not all top-ranked Business Schools have good reputation. Enroll in a school that is and was not involved in any malicious or unethical scandals, this way the dignity and integrity of the school is preserved.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Student Feedback<br />
Sometimes, reading thorugh the brochures and official websites of these schools are not sufficient if you are a bit reluctant about the credentials of the school. Interview some students and get reactions from them. Based from their comments was the school good enough for you or are you not satisfied with what you heard?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There you go folks! Those are just some of the factors that you should watch out for in choosing a Business School. Keep in mind that you hold your future, no matter how perfect and how outstanding your Business School is if you don&#8217;t strive for better perfromance, it will all be wasted. The abovementioned are only standards or criteria that will guide your way but in the end, it all depends on you.</p>
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		<title>A School to Teach You Business Planning for a Non-Profit Organization?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 10:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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</p><p style="text-align: justify;">When you go to a business school, you learn to plan a business well: you need to know how much capital you have, so you carefully fashion a business plan so that you cover all aspects of the business, including marketing, selling, and other techniques that will allow you to make a profit. You might also include an exit plan, which will allow you to recoup your savings or still keep your money even if the business fails. However, is there actually a way to plan out a non-profit organization, and are there schools that teach this type of business planning?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many different schools that actually teach how you can plan out a non-profit organization, and a business plan is actually the right format to go about it. A business plan will describe your venture in great detail: is it an organization, will it give away products, will it be donating to specific organizations? What are the benefits and advantages of having such an organization? A non-profit organization needs donors who are business people, and these donors will be looking for a plan that provides enough evidence to show that the non-profit organization is sustainable. Moreover, donors want to know that their money is being put to good use, so a business plan is always in order when non-profit organizations are built.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most business plans will also have research to back them up. For instance, for companies that are&#8230; <a href="http://www.millionsignatures.org/a-school-to-teach-you-business-planning-for-a-non-profit-organization.php" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When you go to a business school, you learn to plan a business well: you need to know how much capital you have, so you carefully fashion a business plan so that you cover all aspects of the business, including marketing, selling, and other techniques that will allow you to make a profit. You might also include an exit plan, which will allow you to recoup your savings or still keep your money even if the business fails. However, is there actually a way to plan out a non-profit organization, and are there schools that teach this type of business planning?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many different schools that actually teach how you can plan out a non-profit organization, and a business plan is actually the right format to go about it. A business plan will describe your venture in great detail: is it an organization, will it give away products, will it be donating to specific organizations? What are the benefits and advantages of having such an organization? A non-profit organization needs donors who are business people, and these donors will be looking for a plan that provides enough evidence to show that the non-profit organization is sustainable. Moreover, donors want to know that their money is being put to good use, so a business plan is always in order when non-profit organizations are built.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most business plans will also have research to back them up. For instance, for companies that are up and coming, and that are offering products that are new to the market, a business plan might include descriptions of research results showing how good the product is or how effective it can be, as well as research showing how much the product is needed in the market. In a non-profit organization, the research might show how the non-profit organization is needed, say to donate products, offer services, or even broker knowledge. Research is not just something that is confined to laboratories or academics: it is something that is needed to show how effective or required a business can be.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When searching for a school that will help you put up your non-profit organization, look for schools that have faculty members that are experienced in either running non-profit organizations, or being a part of such organizations. Better yet, look for schools that are involved with non-profit organizations, so that you may be able to get an internship or work more closely with such organizations and thereby get a clearer and better idea of how a non-profit organization operates and how it should be run.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are other things that you may want to consider when you are planning out your non-profit organization. Simply keep in mind that your efforts are akin to applying for a grant: you need to convince your donors that you need the money and that the money is going to a good cause. Your grant proposal may include aspects such as details on how you will get the word out on the non-profit organization; how you will staff it and how much your staff will receive in compensation; how your staff will be managed; how your finances will be managed, such as your costs of operation and your overall budget; and a description of your credentials and those of your partners’, if any.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When looking for such a business school, be on the lookout for people who might help you in the future. As you build that non-profit organization, you will find that the people in your past can help you make a better organization that will last for a longer time.</p>
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		<title>All About the Bristol Business School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Going to business school can be a challenge, whether you are an undergraduate, or if you are wishing to continue your education. If you are an undergraduate, you need to attend many seminars and presentations, talk to business leaders and be as updated as possible on the latest in the business world, and all while you are struggling to keep up with your studies, finish your homework, and even get educated in other key disciplines. If you are continuing your education, you will need to raise a family or keep your job, and you need to juggle all these as you try to finish business school.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One such business school that you may want to consider is the Bristol Business School, which operates under the University of the West of England. The Bristol Business school is composed of over three thousand students, and is divided into seven schools that are based on seven key disciplines in the world of business. These include economics, accounting and finance, marketing, operations and information management, human resource management, organization studies, and strategy and international business.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The lecture staff of the Bristol Business School work in both research and consultancy, an some of the staff have also worked as members of industry. According to the school, this wide range of expertise allows the staff to be informed, and consistently, with examples that are drawn directly from both experience and practice. The Bristol Business School itself offers various programs, whether&#8230; <a href="http://www.millionsignatures.org/all-about-the-bristol-business-school.php" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Going to business school can be a challenge, whether you are an undergraduate, or if you are wishing to continue your education. If you are an undergraduate, you need to attend many seminars and presentations, talk to business leaders and be as updated as possible on the latest in the business world, and all while you are struggling to keep up with your studies, finish your homework, and even get educated in other key disciplines. If you are continuing your education, you will need to raise a family or keep your job, and you need to juggle all these as you try to finish business school.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One such business school that you may want to consider is the Bristol Business School, which operates under the University of the West of England. The Bristol Business school is composed of over three thousand students, and is divided into seven schools that are based on seven key disciplines in the world of business. These include economics, accounting and finance, marketing, operations and information management, human resource management, organization studies, and strategy and international business.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The lecture staff of the Bristol Business School work in both research and consultancy, an some of the staff have also worked as members of industry. According to the school, this wide range of expertise allows the staff to be informed, and consistently, with examples that are drawn directly from both experience and practice. The Bristol Business School itself offers various programs, whether the entering student wishes to start off on an undergraduate track; hopes to continue education in a postgraduate track; or renew or update knowledge through professional courses.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Bristol is in the south of England, and the main campus of the Bristol Business School is located at Frenchay, which is about five miles to the north of the Bristol city center. Thanks to investments and development work of about a hundred and fifty million pounds’ worth, the school is now equipped with student accommodation facilities, as well as leisure facilities. The school itself also has a good many computing facilities that will allow students to not only access their email and communicate through various online modes, but allow them to hone their computer and information management skills as well. The University of the West of England is also home to one of the United Kingdom’s largest libraries.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The city of Bristol itself is a great place to be if you are considering some time off from business school. The city is modern, with a rich multicultural environment. It has also been redeveloped, with its riverside places having stretches of waterfronts that house bars, night clubs, cafes, and even art and media centers. There are also many shopping areas within the Bristol city center, as well as sports facilities that can allow students to unwind. Nearby are major railway stations, as well as an international airport that services flights to continental Europe, or across the Atlantic Ocean and to the United States. This can be an added advantage for students from the United States who might want to consider doing their business school education abroad.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These are only a few facts about the Bristol Business School that you may want to consider. For more information, visit their official website at http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/ where you can learn more about the options available to you as a student. You can also read more about the achievements of the school and its staff, and see if your future goals meet the research work of the school.</p>
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