The world of business is growing more complex by the day. Organizations need people with the skills, perspective, and vision to step up and lead.
If you’re ready to make a bigger impact at work – and in the world – this may be the right time to explore ways to upgrade your education and training. Here are five reasons you should consider pursuing a Professional MBA (PMBA).
1. Enrich your perspective
To join a PMBA program, you need at least five years of professional experience. As a working professional, you’ll bring real-world experience and learning into the classroom – and your colleagues will too. PMBA students expand and diversify their network to include 30 to 60 other high-achieving professionals from dozens of companies, in countless different roles, with a variety of education and training, and from diverse cultural backgrounds.
2. Have it all
Many working professionals are busy with a full-time career, family obligations, and a social life – but you don’t have to give up any of that to pursue your MBA. PMBA programs are specifically designed for working professionals who want to invest in their careers without putting the rest of their life on pause. That makes achieving an MBA more accessible financially and professionally, even for those with young families.
3. Grow your leadership potential
To make a meaningful difference in a changing world, you need the knowledge and skills to lead. PMBA programs are specifically tailored to meet the needs of mid-career professionals. In contrast with high-priced Executive MBA (EMBA) programs that are aimed at senior executives, PMBA courses help mid-career managers accelerate their careers by introducing them to strategic management thinking and decision-making. Courses reflect relevant needs and market trends, so you walk away ready to make a positive impact.
4. Learn from the best
Connecting with colleagues in your cohort is a game-changer for your professional network – and so is forging connections with world-class professors. PMBA faculty are leaders in their fields, meaning that you’ll have the privilege of learning from award-winning executives, founders, government officials, board members, and more. The small class size of a PMBA means you’ll be on a first-name basis with your professors and build close, lasting relationships that could lead to future mentorship and other opportunities.
PMBA students can apply in-class learning to work projects, quite literally, the very next day. Your employer will see the tangible benefits of your learning from the moment you start the program, meaning you’re likely to see fast return on investment with the potential for promotions, salary increases, and new opportunities before you even graduate.
In a PMBA program, you’ll get a top-notch education that advances your career without interrupting it.
Sprott School of Business