MBA 2010
A case of diminishing returns
| Rachel Lebihan
The financial payback on MBAs is less than it was as more schools offer the program.
Confidence to go it alone
| Kate Mills
Cardlimbo CEO Fergus Koochew found his horizons had broadened and a talent for strategy.
Knowing what you know
| David James
An MBA can give students an edge in understanding complexity and confidence in their own level of knowledge.
Change at the top
| Kath Walters
Leadership is an inherent capability rather than something that can be learned.
Getting it all together
| Jessica GardnerVictoria’s commissioner of state revenue on how an MBA and continuous management study has broadened his outlook.
Be your own master
| Leo D'Angelo Fisher
The MBA has changed, thanks to the GFC. A more genuine kind of leadership is its theme.
Change the leader
| Kate WaltersLeaders succeed when their personal goals are aligned with those of the company.
In support of local solutions
| Georgina DentEbay buying manager Noah Zamansky tapped into the Australian Graduate School of Management’s networks.
Women encouraged by participation
| Kath WaltersWomen are not attending executive education at the same rates as men.