Objectives Of The Online MBA Programme
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To select graduates from various fields and train them in modern management and problem solving skills and techniques that can be applied to business management. |
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To expose the candidates to all the functional areas of management and their interrelatedness . |
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To broaden the candidates managerial perspectives in the changing international economic environment especially of developing nations. |
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To provide candidates the opportunity to interact with each other online. |
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To create an opportunity for continuous learning in the ICT area and also contribute to development of human resources. |
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To offer an effective way to upgrade working professionals job skills and to learn new technologies with online education. |
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To enable the candidates to experience self-improvement and professional growth
ref: www.elearning.edu.mm |
Intro For Online MBA of YIE
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) Programme is offered by the Department of Management Studies, Yangon Institute of Economics. The Online MBA is for people who for various reasons are not able to attend the full time MBA Programme.
The MBA was originally designed to provide efficient managers to meet the growing demands of business and industries.
The programme was highly successful, attracting participants from both public and private sectors. It introduced novel teaching methods such as the case method whereby interactive and participative approaches are used to give the participants the opportunity to develop their capabilities to the fullest extent. The program was expanded to include an evening MBA course aimed at working executives.Participants are required to have eight years business experience at the management level and be aged at least 30. The new prorgamme also introduced a business study misson to extend the overall perspectives of participants and enhance their knowledge and appreciation of the practical business environment.
ref; www.elearning.edu.mm
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