THE MBA CENTRE

The MBA Centre

Welcome to The MBA Centre, a dedicated section on Education Post designed for prospective MBA students in Hong Kong and abroad. The MBA Centre helps you in assessing your study needs and selecting the right MBA course; probably the most important decision you'll make in your professional life.
by Chris Davis | 
May 16, 2013
From top-end “bling” to expensive cars and high-end fashion, the mainland-led demand for luxury products and services in Asia has exploded over the last few years, leaving in its wake a critical shortage of talent. Because of the expectations associated with the image of luxury, recruiters and...

MBA Roundtable


May 16, 2013

Flexibility for frequent travellers
Dr. Isabella Chaney, DIRECTOR RHUL MBA HKU SPACE
Balancing work, life and study
Dr. Josephine Jim, ASSOCIATE HEAD, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Enhancing efficiency and effectiveness
Lewis Chan, HONORARY SECRETARY, THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON MBA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (HONG KONG)
New thinking and diverse teaching methods
Carol Yu, GRADUATE OF MBA IN INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT

MBA Community

MBA Community allows you to take advantage on the editorial expertise of the South China Morning Post and collective wisdom of renowned educators, students and alumni, in reviewing options and select the right MBA course.

Insights

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Course Guide

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Study Tips

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