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Association with Business Schools

 

If you are a practicing MBA and are interested in being associated with a business school, there are several ways to go about it. Here are a few suggestions:

  1. Teaching: Many business schools hire adjunct professors who have practical experience in their field. As a practicing MBA, you may have valuable experience and insights to share with students. Check with local business schools to see if they are hiring adjunct professors or guest lecturers.

  2. Mentoring: Many business schools have mentorship programs where experienced professionals work with students to help them develop their skills and navigate their careers. Consider volunteering to be a mentor or participating in a mentorship program at a local business school.

  3. Alumni network: If you attended a business school for your MBA, consider getting involved in the school's alumni network. You can attend networking events, speak at career panels, and share your insights with current students.

  4. Research: Business schools often conduct research on a wide range of topics related to business and management. Consider collaborating with a business school on research projects or publishing your own research in business journals.

  5. Consulting: As a practicing MBA, you may be able to offer consulting services to local businesses or startups. Some business schools have programs that connect experienced professionals with businesses in need of consulting services.

Overall, being associated with a business school can be a great way to share your knowledge and experience with others, build your professional network, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends in business and management.

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