How is AIMs MBA different from other MBAs?
AIM is the only school in Asia that uses participative learning almost exclusively. In recent years, experts like Henry Mintzberg of McGill and Warren Bennis of USC have criticizedclassic MBA design to be too cookie-cutter in approach. AIM, on the other hand, fits the ideal of Mintzberg hands-on, self learning, dynamic, and flexible. Moreover, AIM injects Asian context into learning. Students learn not only the core fundamentals of Accounting, Marketing, Finance, etc. but also how to manage businesses in Asia. Students learn various business practices and cultures across many Asian countries.