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Ethics a Top Concern For Business World, According to MBA-Business-Schools.com

With the base compensation for graduates of top U.S. MBA programs averaging $100,000 annually, an MBA program is a popular choice for business students who want to launch or further their careers. MBA-Business-Schools.com, a top online educational resource for MBA students, has advice and online directories for top business schools. One recent article on the site focuses on business ethics, a growing concern in recent years. The article describes how including business ethics courses in an MBA program can enhance students' value to employers.

(PRWEB) May 30, 2007 -- With media attention on business ethics after the Enron and WorldCom scandals, MBA-Business-Schools.com's recent article provides insight on how ethics courses can help further students' careers in the business world. According to the article, "MBA programs with a concentration in communications cultivate the sort of visionary leader that organizations are seeking." Students interested in exploring the potential an MBA program offers, or students who want to find the best business schools in their area can turn to MBA-Business-Schools.com for directories of top schools as well as tips and advice on getting a business education (http://www.mba-business-schools.com).

In her recent article, MBA-Business-Schools.com columnist Karen Lawson describes how employees who understand the issues of ethics in the business environment and can implement corporate standards are desirable to today's businesses (http://www.mba-business-schools.com/articles/2007/04/focus-on-business-ethics-leads-to-more-options-in-mba-programs.php).

Steve Shu mentioned in his recent Business Week blog how skeptical he is of the effectiveness of teaching ethics, but found that he was in the minority. According to the business professors he spoke with, "ethics should be taught more actively in business schools." In 2004, ValueBasedManagement.net conducted a survey about ethics and preventing scandals like Enron. The majority of respondents were executive officers and directors and in response to the question "Do you believe ethics/compliance education for senior managers will help prevent future Enronitis cases?" Sixty-four percent answered yes.

Both current and prospective MBA students can turn to MBA-Business-Schools.com for information on MBA program details and getting a business education. Visitors find MBA-Business-Schools.com's weekly articles provide expert insight on getting a business education and the value of an MBA in today's corporate world (http://www.mba-business-schools.com). Students can request specific information on schools and zero in on top business schools in specific areas.

MBA-Business-Schools.com is a MBA resource site that helps business professionals boost their careers. The site offers a school search tool, tips and advice, and an MBA book review for professionals and students interested in educational and career advancement in the business field.

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