Are top-ranked MBA programs the only ones worth considering?
No. Ranking is at best a shorthand method for evaluating quality. The methodology used for ranking schools is not always made clear, even though this methodology invariably affects how schools are ranked. Furthermore, a uniform ranking scheme often ends up comparing apples with oranges, not taking into account the tremendous variety of MBA programs. It is important to choose an MBA program on the basis of how it fits your needs. With a good match, the qualities of the student mesh with the characteristics of a particular business program, bringing out the best in the student and aiding them in developing their individual potential. My career is established. Why should I get an MBA? As managers progress within organisations, the technical expertise that helped them to obtain their first jobs often becomes less important, and their abilities to organise the work of others and to help decide what course of action the organisation should take become more valuable. As the environment or an