Through my interactions with Stanford Graduate School of Business’ (GSB) students and alumni, I recognized how much the school understands the value of individual’s exposure to various industries, new business ideas, and innovative thinking. As an aspiring Healthcare Consultant, who has witnessed the emotional and financial burdens of the healthcare system on my family, I seek to deliver more personalized services and optimize the delivery of care. The experiences gained from working with a variety of healthcare clients and learning industry best practices will prove successful as I position myself to become the Chief Technology Officer at a large hospital system. Armed with a GSB MBA, I will gain an immersive business education, access to thought provoking faculty, and experiential learning that will allow me to explore new ways of thinking to address the challenges of our interdependent world.
The GSB culture breeds a cultivation of passion. With such an intimate class size, I would have the opportunity to engage with a diverse population of
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Leaders can not learn by simply reading books but by engaging in experiential learning opportunities and team projects the GSB offers, I will gain a more applicable knowledge base. Courses such as Design Thinking for Better health and Biodesign Innovation further show the depth of knowledge and interdisciplinary nature of the GSB MBA that I could experience.
My commitment to the GSB is unwavering. I am attracted to the students, faculty and culture because they engender a dream beyond the limits mentality. I am committed to contributing to the energetic and intellectually charged community that is GSB and becoming a game changer in the healthcare business. Armed with a GSB MBA, I have no doubt that I will be a step closer to my ambitious career
7Hello there, I would like to present you and show out myself to the TGCA community. First off, I would like to introduce myself out to the TGCA community. I am CaptinNguyen, head of SOB, NULL ARC ORDO, and CC of ARC. As you can see I had experiences as a commanding officer. Overall those divisions are great to command but I need a little challenge. Since SentinelOrion has dropped out of his position because of noisy TGR, I would like to get out of my hole and take VC. But I will always remember SentinelOrion’s incredible actions he took as a VC. On the other hand, I would still command other divisions to succeed.
Healthcare and healthcare planning are vital in today’s ever-changing world, without education and experience one cannot help patients or make policy changes that benefit all stakeholders. In addition, many people do not understand the ever-changing medical policies and treatment options that are available. Therefore, I am compelled to use my knowledge and education to coordinate healthcare needs of the people in my community. Whether this is managing outpatient care, inpatient care needs or healthcare resources. Therefore, the Marylhurst Healthcare MBA program and all three concentrations will enable me to obtain the skills I need to succeed.
The vision that I have for my future and career is a positive one. I started my MBA program at GCU with a positive attitude, determination to stay in the program and complete it successfully. My desire and vision after I complete my program is to take up a new challenge of starting my own small business in the area of non-medical Care Giving Services. This business will give me a great deal of opportunities to utilize all that I’ve learnt throughout my program. Through the small business that I’m looking to set up, I will have the opportunity to offer quality Care Giving Services to clients who have disabilities of one form or another. Not all clients get the quality care that they deserve in the care giving business, so I will focus on rendering loving and compassionate care that will make life easier for our clients. The services rendered and our core values will be in the best interest of the clients.
My first goal in the future is to obtain my Master’s in Business Administration from Bethel University. Achieving this goal will ultimately open many doors for me in the consultant field. I do not want to leave the practice I am currently working in. I have been on my job almost since conception; therefore, I would like to stay with the company and watch it grow from here. In the future I anticipate nothing but success. However, I do know that becoming successful does not come easy. I am prepared for stumbling blocks that may come my way. I envision myself being a successful consultant for Taylor Healthcare Consultant (THC) group. I would travel the world helping other practitioners reach their highest potential and making sure their office is running efficiently. To help secure my future I will use the P.O.W.E.R Learning as a tool to help guide me along the way.
Healthcare is a constantly growing industry and has continued to peak my interest as I have identified ways to optimize and personalize care delivery. As an aspiring Healthcare Consultant, I seek to gain the business knowledge, industry expertise, and leadership skills required to address the health care challenges of our interdependent world. I aspire to attend a business school where I will learn, gain access to thought leaders, and be challenged to expand my growth mindset. I unequivocally believe the Kellogg School of Management is that school for
I have had the privilege of working with such great companies and individuals who have challenged me in ways I’ve never been challenged before. Working at MedStar Health I was fortunate enough to have experienced firsthand and learned what it means to love what you do in unexpected ways. When I started at MedStar Health as an Office Assistant, I was taking classes to pursue a degree in Business Marketing. I majored in Business Marketing because deep down I was afraid to follow my dreams and major in the arts. I knew I had a passion for the arts but never truly saw potential in myself and challenged myself.
As I begin this educational experience and a personal search for a purpose I look forward to challenging myself and taking the right steps to move forward toward earning my BSN. A BSN has always been an educational goal that I have put off for many reasons. (add a couple of reasons here). In this program, I hope to gain personal self-confidence, develop my writing and grammar skills, improve my communication skills, and gain the overall knowledge that one attains from pursuing a higher level of education. Attaining my BSN means greater job and financial security, additional career opportunities, and a greater ability to advance within an organization.
I came to the United States last year and it has been an extremely rewarding experience. I have truly enjoyed working and living in a multicultural environment. In my professional life, I have taken on greater challenges and led a team in the expansion of a new business. I also joined the Toastmasters where I honed my English communication skills and made new friends. My greatest delight is that I found my life’s passion.
I am writing to express my intent to apply and be accepted for admission to the University of Fredericton EMBA program.
My ideal job is to work as a Materials or Process engineer in an alternative energy company. Long-term, my dream is to obtain a Masters in Engineering Management or Chemical Engineering and eventually move into a managerial position. Most important to me, however, is being in a position to be able to actively contribute to the world’s search for more sustainable energy
A year and half has passed since I’ve completed my undergraduate degree. In this time, I’ve had a chance to reflect on my career goals. I am now ready to earn my MBA in health care management. With this degree, I will be able to accomplish my career goals and objectives. I plan to use my master 's degree to help me pursue a career in health care management. My career goal is to become a health care manager in one of my area hospitals. I’ve research the strategies needed to successfully complete a MBA program. I’m motived and fully prepared to start working on my MBA. I ecstatic to embark on this new journey
The vision for my time here at Haskayne School of Business (HSB) is to graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce degree majoring in Finance or Energy Management, while being involved within HSB clubs and achieving higher than a 3.0 grade point average.
On May 11th, I was denied admission to Husson University’s Masters of Business Administration program. With no reason provided or official denial letter, I was taken aback as I wasn’t sure what the reason for my denial would be. After speaking with my adviser Jennifer Flynn, I learned that the Husson University MBA program is more rigorous and GPA-oriented than the B.S. of Business Administration program which I graduated from this month.
After graduation from KOREA University, I decided to enter Hyndai MotorCompany(HMC), which is the largest Korean car manufacturer and global player, to pursue a career as an international businessman. In January 1991, I joined Domestic Finance Team of HMC. My specific assignment was to plan monthly and annual financial schedules for HMC's domestic funding needs. About two years later, in January of 1993, I was transferred to Retail Finance Team from Domestic Finance Team and responsible for financing by the sales and factoring of Car Receivables.
A recent study conducted by Stanford University revealed that students who recently completed their MBA program faced several challenges at work. They shared that they had difficulties managing subordinates, relationships with both peers and bosses, and managing their own responsibilities as leaders. Many of the alumni commented that the MBA program provided them with valuable information in the form of case studies, theories, and group projects, but they also felt that the program did not specifically train them for specific challenges that a manager would face on a day to day basis. The knowledge gained from the MBA program lacked practical application. (Becoming a Leader: Early career challenges faced by MBA graduates: AGAINST)