Top Entrepreneurship MBAs in Houston
Do you ever feel like making like Fleetwood Mac and “Go Your Own Way” in the business world? If that’s the case, you’re not alone: According to a study conducted by the University of Pennsylvania, researchers polled more than 30,000 Wharton School graduates and found that more than 7 percent of 2013 grads started their own companies right away. This study fits into a growing national trend of business school students going the entrepreneurial route. Continue reading…
Mays Business and A&M Athletics Team Up
The Texas A&M University – Mays Business School recently announced the launch of the Leading Executive Program, which will give students a unique look into Texas A&M Athletics to help them rise to today’s business challenges.
Mays Faculty Honored By SEC Leadership Conference
Texas A&M University – Mays Business School marketing professor Mark Houston has been selected to participate in the 2016-17 Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program (SEC ALDP).
MBA vs. Specialized MS
There are many options to consider when deciding to get an advanced degree from a business school. The MBA is not the only option for students looking to learn more about the business world. Another alternative degree program to the MBA is a specialized Master of Science (MS) degree. Specialized degrees for business focus on areas such as business analytics, finance, management, accounting, supply chain management and many more. When deciding between an MBA program and a specialized masters degree, it is important to know the differences between the two, in order to find the best option for you.
The MBA degree is a broad business degree that typically covers the core foundations of business management. Students who complete theses programs are usually aiming to move in to higher management and executive roles in a business environment. The degree prepares students to become successful leaders. Many MBA degrees also offer students the opportunity to tailor their focus on a specific area through electives. This is one way that you can get an insight in to a specific industry, such as health care or to gain a more in depth knowledge of specific part of the business world such as marketing or international business.
Marketing Researchers at Mays Profile Brand Mavens
The Center for Retailing Studies at Texas A&M University Mays Business School recently partnered with two companies to reserach a new profile of influential “brand mavens.” Continue reading…
Mays Gives Their First Lifetime Achievement Award
Texas A&M Uniersity’s Mays Business School recently gave its inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award for Research and Scholarship. The honor was awarded to Michael A. Hitt, a University Distinguished. Continue reading…