Author: MBA Pundit
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Return on Investment (ROI): A flawed Concept to measure effectiveness of B-Schools
Ever since I have stepped into the MBA world, right from admission to today as a 2nd year student at IMI, I have always heard that ROI is one of the most used measures that help students to select b-schools. However, is the ROI concept any good or is it even valid? Is ROI a…
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Dollar as the world‘s reserve currency – Is it helping ?
It was after the second world war that the UK sterling lost its power as the world‘s reserve currency and the world leaders convened at Brenton Woods, to decide on a new financial and monetary policy for international exchanges. It was here, in the Brenton Woods Summit, that the dollar was chosen as the reserve…
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Currency Wars – Race to the Bottom
The modern day warfare has shifted from the traditional battle field to the corporate boardrooms. The decisions on who survives and who does not are taken by those who strolls the corridors of power. The battle is gauged, not by the number of soldiers felled but by the points the currency has fallen. Today, the…
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Importance of Getting your MBA Abroad
Advantages of Getting an MBA Abroad Chances are you’re debating between staying in India to work on your MBA or going abroad to study your MBA internationally. While both choices have their own characteristics that are appealing, I’d like to open your eyes to the possibilities of taking your experience and education abroad. Learn from…
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GMAT as an Indicator
The Graduate Management Admission Council had developed a test to standardize the assessment of generic skills of students wishing to pursue an MBA from an institute accredited. The GMAT measures a variety of skills that are believed to predict the success of a student in business school. The GMAT measures basic skills that have acquired…
