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Marketing Post http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/fns/2530566098.html. Top Ten Questions Will I have co-workers or supervisors? Can I work more than 10 hours per week? What is the success rate of the MBA intern program? How does Lifebushido benefit from this program?
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Marketing Posthttp://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/fns/2530566098.html • Top Ten Questions • Will I have co-workers or supervisors? • Can I work more than 10 hours per week? • What is the success rate of the MBA intern program? • How does Lifebushido benefit from this program? • If offered a part time or full time opportunity are there additional benefits? • If the MBA internship isn’t a good fit and I don’t get an offer are there other positions with Lifebushido? • How do you know the groups that are put together will be a fit ? • What happens if the MBA intern group doesn’t do well together? • Can someone request to change groups? • Is there an actual physical location for Lifebushido or headquarters? • Have you ever had any complaints about the program or un happy customers? Exciting Concept : • Assuming successful performance the President of Lifebushido, Steve, will write a very specific letter of reference • If you have a current business idea which you are considering launching after you complete your MBA, or sooner, Steve will provide mentoring/guidance and feedback on your business ideas. As relevant, he may also connect you to private angel investors. Marketing Focus: • Work on real projects involving real start-up business ventures. • You will be given micro budgets. • All work is done virtually. Work from anywhere in the world. • Interact with people in the USA and around the world. • You will build your resume with an incredible business project.
Georgia State University - GSU's J. Mack Robinson College of Business is one of the best MBA providers in the country.- The Part-time MBA is ranked 7th nationally (US News 2010).- Listed among the top 5 part-time MBA programs in the South (- Robinson's Executive MBA is an accelerated program designed for those who are mid- to upper-level managers or entrepreneurs.University of Georgia - Terry College of Business - The Executive MBA program is rated 22nd in the US and 59th in the world (Financial Times EMBA Ranking 2008).- Terry MBA program is consistently ranked in the Top 50 among all MBA programs in the US by major publications such as U.S. News & World Report, Business Week, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal.- MBA concentrations include Entrepreneurship, Finance, Market & Customer Management, Operations Management, Real Estate.- The Fast Track Professional MBA program is a two-year cohort program for working professionals.Emory University - Goizueta Business School - The W. Cliff Oxford Executive MBA is rated 15th, while the Evening MBA is rated 16th (USNWR 2010).- The EMBA is ranked 22nd globally and 8th for new skills by Financial Times (2008).- It offers Two-Year Full-Time MBA Program, Accelerated One-Year MBA, Evening Part-Time MBA, EMBA. Georgia Tech College of Management - The College of Management and all of its degrees are fully accredited by AACSB International.- Rated 29th in the Business Week Ranking of Top 30 MBA Programs 2008.Kennesaw State University - Michael J. Coles College of Business - The Executive MBA program is recognized among the best in the world by CEO Magazine in 2009.- Coles is a member of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD).- It also offers dual degree masters programs: MBA-MPA (Masters of Public Administration) and MBA-MSIS (Masters of Science in Information Systems).Mercer University - Stetson School of Business and Economics - Stetson School of Business and Economics is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the prestigious AACSB International.- The Atlanta MBA program is placed 3rd nationally in the category of "Greatest Opportunity for Women" in The P Georgia MBA Universities Listed below are top universities with in Georgia. A few are with in a 30 to 40 mile radius of me. I am willing to connect with the universities career offices in reference to the Lifebushido MBA Virtual Intern Program
What are your 3 suggestions/ideas for the MBA Virtual Intern program on any level? • I would love to see something in place where the interns who are successful in the program can return and PAY IT FORWARD. A way to give back and say thank you to Steve for the opportunity. • Ongoing relationship with top universities and even have a Lifebushido representative to communicate with the schools. This person can provide needed information to the school administration if needed. Maybe even open up more avenues for both parties. • Maybe consider a MBA intern program that can award partial scholarships to undergrads.