The EMBA: Five Ways To Get A Leg Up On The Corporate Ladder - TMCnet
(Canada Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Interview opportunities from the September issue of Report on Business magazine TORONTO, Aug. 24, 2011 /CNW/ - While the end of summer and return to school may be a source of dread for children, an Executive MBA tops the wish list for many professionals seeking a mid-career boost. The September issue of Report on Business magazineheads back to school for a look at the Executive MBA options and alternatives for Canadian executives looking for a leg up the corporate ladder. Find out: How to get your boss to cough up $100,000 for your tuition The adventures available through global programs EMBA alternatives that can help you get ahead of the curve Can geeks become leaders How to get an EMBA for free (at the library) Plus: details on twenty-one programs offered across Canada Also in the September issue:Cover Story: The Geek Who Made Microsoft Cool Microsoft's Kinect gaming console has been an overwhelming success since launching last year, selling more than 10 million units. Globe Technology's Omar El Akkad profiles Don Mattrick, the Canadian wunderkind who helped Microsoft regain its mojo in video gaming.
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Profile: PlentyofFish.com Founder Markus Frind Markus Frind is brilliant, cocky, and making millions matching up lonely hearts in search of love. Globe and Mail contributorMaryam Sanati profiles the man who created PlentyofFish.com on his home PC in 2003 and turned it into one of the world's most popular online dating sites.
Report on Business magazine is Canada's most influential business publication. Published on the last Friday of every month in The Globe and Mail, ROB offers readers insightful, award-winning coverage of Canadian and global business and economics, and is available with copies of The Globe and Mail and online at globeandmail.com/robmagazine.
The Globe and Mail is Canada's national newspaper, delivering trusted national and international news, business, arts, sports, lifestyle and automotive content to engaged Canadians through its portfolio of newspaper, magazine, online and mobile assets. The Globe and Mail is 85% owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family, and Bell Canada (15%).
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