04-27-2015, 08:11 AM
https://www.mysliderule.com/learning-paths/mba/
https://www.mysliderule.com/learning-paths/mba/learn
I was having a discussion with a co-worker about top MBA programs versus average to "no name" ones, and it got me wondering if there were any MOOCs available to learn the knowledge from a quality MBA program for free. So I stumbled upon a free program that utilizes free courses from Wharton, Case Western, NYU, and other top schools. It's a program hand-selected using some of the best-reviewed resources available, and it can be used a tool to either teach yourself the core skills of an MBA or free, or supplement your learning in an actual MBA program. One of the biggest obstacles students have is being unable to have access to these same courses and instructors unless they're lucky and financially capable of attending one of these schools. Top-tier courses, for instance, from brand name institutions have a reputation of being high quality like Harvard's Introduction to Computer Science, and have more resources to develop engaging courses for their students.
Granted, no degree would be conferred (for $150,000+), but the skills and information learned provided can be useful.
https://www.mysliderule.com/learning-paths/mba/learn
I was having a discussion with a co-worker about top MBA programs versus average to "no name" ones, and it got me wondering if there were any MOOCs available to learn the knowledge from a quality MBA program for free. So I stumbled upon a free program that utilizes free courses from Wharton, Case Western, NYU, and other top schools. It's a program hand-selected using some of the best-reviewed resources available, and it can be used a tool to either teach yourself the core skills of an MBA or free, or supplement your learning in an actual MBA program. One of the biggest obstacles students have is being unable to have access to these same courses and instructors unless they're lucky and financially capable of attending one of these schools. Top-tier courses, for instance, from brand name institutions have a reputation of being high quality like Harvard's Introduction to Computer Science, and have more resources to develop engaging courses for their students.
Granted, no degree would be conferred (for $150,000+), but the skills and information learned provided can be useful.
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