London School of Marketing’s Latest Blog Post Reveals How MBA Courses Can Help Students Make Enough Money to Retire Early
London, England (PRWEB UK) 18 February 2016 -- London School of Marketing’s latest blog post focuses on the benefits of MBA courses. It reveals that the average MBA grad can expect to earn £70K and above for a management position – and significantly more for company CEOs. The post discusses some of the important lessons which students learn during MBA courses, and why the qualification is so valuable for students who have big plans for their careers.
Anton Dominique, the school’s chief marketing officer, said: “If you want to launch a serious career in business and earn enough for an early retirement, an MBA course may well be for you.
“During the course, you’ll develop important business management skills, as well as the techniques and knowledge required to turn a good business into an outstanding one.”
The blog post goes on to delve into some of the specific skills which are taught during an MBA course at the London School of Marketing, including surpassing customers’ expectations, coping with business obstacles and developing strategy. The post also looks at the importance of autonomous thinking and creative concepts in business management.
The full blog post, including a more detailed look at the skills taught on MBA courses, can be viewed at London School of Marketing’s website. The internationally recognised courses and qualifications offered by the school, including its MBA courses, can be viewed here.
London School of Marketing delivers accredited marketing and business qualifications, and offers professional courses from recognised professional bodies such as CIM, EduQual and academic qualifications such as BA (Hons) Marketing, MA Marketing and Innovation, and an MBA from Anglia Ruskin University. Based in Central London, they are a QAA approved institution. The school also has offices in Sri Lanka, a network of Local Access Points (LAPs), and online programmes of learning. Courses are run over a broad range of study modes.
Gimhani Gunasinghe, London School of Marketing, http://www.londonschoolofmarketing.com/, +44 2081233899, [email protected]
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