Newer is better. In many cases, that is a true statement; but not always. What about with relationships? Are new relationships better than old ones? Most of us would probably say no, yet our actions would tell a different story – when we need something, such as a job or advice, we tend to go […]
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There is a lot of buzz about the Forte Foundation’s new program, MBALaunch for Women, which kicks off this weekend in Chicago. I’ve spoken with several women who will be part of the inaugural class of participants. The program provides women with guidance on the MBA application process through an event, webinars and advising. While […]
Read MoreWhen I talk with pre-MBA candidates about GMAT preparation I always suggest that they take a test prep course instead of studying for the GMAT on their own. Generally, candidates that I’ve worked with over the last ten years had greater success more quickly with a test prep course then using a self-study method. This […]
Read MoreI’ve been in the professional development space for ten years and began coaching and mentoring long before that. Last week, I had this great coaching session with a 24-year old woman. The idea exchange was great; we were able to define a few key issues that needed to be addressed and identify people who might […]
Read MoreAt this time of year, when you say “I’m healthy” people immediately think that you are free of colds or viruses. It seems that everyone is fighting some cold, bug, strep, bronchitis or dreaded influenza – that would be the flu! Of course, we know that being healthy extends well past our colds and coughs […]
Read MoreAt the beginning of an NFL season, there are 32 teams with one singular aim – winning the Super Bowl. I’m sure every head coach gives a speech before the opening game to get his players hyped and focused on that goal. In September, John Harbaugh, the Ravens coach, had his team watch a video […]
Read MoreYou have a “good” job. You make more than your parents – possibly more than them combined. You are doing well – getting promotions and raises. And you work for a good company with benefits and a strong reputation. Why the heck would you give that up to go back to school? You already have […]
Read MoreI launched DiversityMBAPrep.com in September and it’s been a pretty “good” ride so far. Talk to any entrepreneur and they will use non-descript words to share how business is going. “Good”, “it’s going”, “things are really starting to move”. The true translation goes something like this: (a) this building-a-business thing is harder than I thought […]
Read MoreConfession: I have ADD – ADHD, to be exact. (My friends are laughing because they can’t imagine that anyone on the planet doesn’t know that about me already). Most people with ADD find it hard to sit still and focus at times, and then at other times have a ridiculous “Rain Man”-like focus on a […]
Read MoreAt the end of last week, when I saw the Wall Street Journal article, “For Newly Minted M.B.A.s, a Smaller Paycheck Awaits” and the ensuing bandwagon riding about the glut of MBA graduates, I shook my head and tried to gather my thoughts on this. The WSJ explained that while MBA students are paying higher […]
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