Not to grave dig but I find that a lot of the course-based discussion tends to be drowned out by the discussion of ENEB as an institution on the master thread.
I failed an HR assignment a while back. I was pretty surprised, but anyways, based on their feedback, I learnt:
I personally found that the accounting assignments, short of legal business environment, were the most difficult and time-consuming. The lack of English language materials for Spanish accounting and bureaucracy was incredibly alienating. @ashkir pointed that for one of the accounting assignments, the links didn't work due to an update in the Spanish tax agency's website, and a year later, they've yet to fix the links within the workbook, so there was a ton of difficult and time-consuming independent research involved to fill in the gaps for that. Even legal business environment involved drafting obscure legal documents for which English documentation was non-existent.
I failed an HR assignment a while back. I was pretty surprised, but anyways, based on their feedback, I learnt:
- 8 pages is the minimum, even if you tackle their questions directly (not including appendix, bibliography, cover pages)
- Graphics and diagrams are strongly recommended. Some other commenters have pointed out that smart art highlighting key points and high-level considerations is a good way of incorporating this.
- 10 sources should be consulted, preferably academic papers and case studies for most subjects (i.e., NLP, where a large body of academic research is available)
(06-29-2021, 09:22 AM)Flelm Wrote: Here I am again, after swearing that I wouldn't post on ENEB again. (Although I am definitely done talking about their merits, I'll only stick to the actual courses).
I went through all the MBA and Master of Project Management Final Projects and categorized them on my estimations of effort on a scale of 1-3 (three being highest), based solely on my readings of the requirements.
Code:Course Program Est. Effort Est. Hours Req.
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International Trade MBA 3 21
Project Planning PM 3 21
Project Quality PM 3 21
International Accounting MBA 2 14
Supply Chain Management MBA 2 14
Management of International MBA 2 14
Financial Services
International Corporate Tax MBA 2 14
Project Funding PM 2 14
Process Integration and PM 2 14
PMP Certification
Legal Business Environment MBA 1 7
Strategic Management Both 3 21
Personnel Management & Both 3 21
Org. Behavior
NLP Both 3 21
Marketing Both 3 21
Executive Coaching Both 2 14
Corporate Social Responsibility Both 2 14
Financial Management Both 1 7
Master PM Total Hrs 189
MBA Total Hrs 203
Both Together 273
I am estimating 6-8 hours per level of difficulty for the final project only. I am not including any readings or other study time in this, this is just my estimate of the final project time. YMMV, as well as what you think is difficult/time-consuming versus what I do. This is the order I'm planning on doing the courses in, so if people are interested I'll update with my actual times taken as I work through the courses. I'm also interested in anyone who's taken these, how far off they think I might be.
I personally found that the accounting assignments, short of legal business environment, were the most difficult and time-consuming. The lack of English language materials for Spanish accounting and bureaucracy was incredibly alienating. @ashkir pointed that for one of the accounting assignments, the links didn't work due to an update in the Spanish tax agency's website, and a year later, they've yet to fix the links within the workbook, so there was a ton of difficult and time-consuming independent research involved to fill in the gaps for that. Even legal business environment involved drafting obscure legal documents for which English documentation was non-existent.