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USIU vs STRATH MBA
Layman
#61 Posted : Monday, October 10, 2011 9:50:55 AM
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...what specialization of MBA is popular regardless of the area of work? I have in mind an individual working in an insurance industry who has done Bcom (Insurance) plus ACII. Adding MBA insurance would be too much insurance hence a diferent specialization would be Ideal. (Marketing, Strategic Mgt, Operations Mgt, etc)

What is the price/cost of a full MBA (part time)at UON
mawinder
#62 Posted : Sunday, December 02, 2012 6:18:15 PM
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my friend wants to enroll for an mba at mount kenya university or kabarak university.any wazuan alumni?
jaykay
#63 Posted : Sunday, December 02, 2012 8:56:57 PM
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@mawinder: reputation of a University is the most important thing for an MBA regardless of how high the quality of the MBA is.Those two don't have a long track record.The last guy from Oxford-Said biz school has better chances at getting a great job than a no.1 MBA from a public uni all else being equal.
If your friend has good work experience he can take their MBA's.If he intends to look for a better job with the MBA then USIU or Strath.
mawinder
#64 Posted : Sunday, December 02, 2012 10:16:11 PM
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jaykay wrote:
@mawinder: reputation of a University is the most important thing for an MBA regardless of how high the quality of the MBA is.Those two don't have a long track record.The last guy from Oxford-Said biz school has better chances at getting a great job than a no.1 MBA from a public uni all else being equal.
If your friend has good work experience he can take their MBA's.If he intends to look for a better job with the MBA then USIU or Strath.

thanks.will advise him to go to strath.
Papa Investor
#65 Posted : Monday, December 03, 2012 12:50:11 PM
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Did my MBA in Strathmore and though initially was skeptical about the cost (>Shs 1m) for the 2 year course...think its one of the best decisions i ever made in mt life.

Really enjoyed the classes and learning experience plus classes were only on Thur, Fri and Sat which fitted with my hectic work schedule...

Strath MBA has a 1 week module in IESE Barcelona, (Top 10 Business school in the world) where the learning in that one week was enough to make one feel they are ready to be a CEO.

Would definately recommend...made a difference in how approach my work and personal investments so it was totally worth it. Broadened horizons!
maka
#66 Posted : Tuesday, December 04, 2012 1:41:19 AM
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mawinder wrote:
jaykay wrote:
@mawinder: reputation of a University is the most important thing for an MBA regardless of how high the quality of the MBA is.Those two don't have a long track record.The last guy from Oxford-Said biz school has better chances at getting a great job than a no.1 MBA from a public uni all else being equal.
If your friend has good work experience he can take their MBA's.If he intends to look for a better job with the MBA then USIU or Strath.

thanks.will advise him to go to strath.

...@jaykay is right at times the name sales its like a VX and a tuk tuk no comparison...better pay a little bit extra and get something worthwhile and worth it...I wish people researched a little bit more if you have time go and check out how much it is to do a Bsc in Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics...you will be shocked.
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mawinder
#67 Posted : Tuesday, December 04, 2012 3:25:41 AM
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maka wrote:
mawinder wrote:
jaykay wrote:
@mawinder: reputation of a University is the most important thing for an MBA regardless of how high the quality of the MBA is.Those two don't have a long track record.The last guy from Oxford-Said biz school has better chances at getting a great job than a no.1 MBA from a public uni all else being equal.
If your friend has good work experience he can take their MBA's.If he intends to look for a better job with the MBA then USIU or Strath.

thanks.will advise him to go to strath.

...@jaykay is right at times the name sales its like a VX and a tuk tuk no comparison...better pay a little bit extra and get something worthwhile and worth it...I wish people researched a little bit more if you have time go and check out how much it is to do a Bsc in Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics...you will be shocked.

Thanks will do that.Seems in Kenya the horses of MBA are Strathmore,UON,USIU.The rest e.g MMUST,MOI,PWANI,MKU,KABARAK,etc are donkeys.
nakujua
#68 Posted : Tuesday, December 04, 2012 11:31:25 AM
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Papa Investor wrote:
Did my MBA in Strathmore and though initially was skeptical about the cost (>Shs 1m) for the 2 year course...think its one of the best decisions i ever made in mt life.

Really enjoyed the classes and learning experience plus classes were only on Thur, Fri and Sat which fitted with my hectic work schedule...

Strath MBA has a 1 week module in IESE Barcelona, (Top 10 Business school in the world) where the learning in that one week was enough to make one feel they are ready to be a CEO.

Would definately recommend...made a difference in how approach my work and personal investments so it was totally worth it. Broadened horizons!


ati one week was enough to make you feel ready to be a CEO
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I wonder what the students in barca feel ready to be after a full two year programme.
Siringi
#69 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 3:59:09 PM
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where did the comments go i need to put in my two cents. The MBA has evolved. initially Kenya had only one MBA the full time thesis MBA where most graduands were tutrial assistant and research fellas - one at Lower Kabete-
then this craze for the taught MBA coursework came and the rain started beating us...
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mawinder
#70 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 5:16:32 PM
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Even Pwani University has MBA for coastarians.
ZZE123
#71 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 7:39:43 PM
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nakujua wrote:
Papa Investor wrote:
Did my MBA in Strathmore and though initially was skeptical about the cost (>Shs 1m) for the 2 year course...think its one of the best decisions i ever made in mt life.

Really enjoyed the classes and learning experience plus classes were only on Thur, Fri and Sat which fitted with my hectic work schedule...

Strath MBA has a 1 week module in IESE Barcelona, (Top 10 Business school in the world) where the learning in that one week was enough to make one feel they are ready to be a CEO.

Would definately recommend...made a difference in how approach my work and personal investments so it was totally worth it. Broadened horizons!


ati one week was enough to make you feel ready to be a CEO
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I wonder what the students in barca feel ready to be after a full two year programme.

@nakujua - I did my MBA at Strathmore Business School and I can Guarantee you the one week module in IESE Barcelona is worth more than the over 1.3M cost of the MBA leave alone the networks you make with the classmates. I had recovered half of my fees from doing business with classmates by the end of the second year.
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nakujua
#72 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:54:14 PM
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ZZE123 wrote:
nakujua wrote:
Papa Investor wrote:
Did my MBA in Strathmore and though initially was skeptical about the cost (>Shs 1m) for the 2 year course...think its one of the best decisions i ever made in mt life.

Really enjoyed the classes and learning experience plus classes were only on Thur, Fri and Sat which fitted with my hectic work schedule...

Strath MBA has a 1 week module in IESE Barcelona, (Top 10 Business school in the world) where the learning in that one week was enough to make one feel they are ready to be a CEO.

Would definately recommend...made a difference in how approach my work and personal investments so it was totally worth it. Broadened horizons!


ati one week was enough to make you feel ready to be a CEO
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

I wonder what the students in barca feel ready to be after a full two year programme.

@nakujua - I did my MBA at Strathmore Business School and I can Guarantee you the one week module in IESE Barcelona is worth more than the over 1.3M cost of the MBA leave alone the networks you make with the classmates. I had recovered half of my fees from doing business with classmates by the end of the second year.

congratulations for completing you mba, I am sure its good value for money especially if you have the time
webish
#73 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:30:47 PM
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At Least some hope, in doing the MBA. 1.3M quite steep for me at the moment, but will be eager to see where I am by the time I need to enroll. (1-1.5yrs).
If I were to enrol today, I'd have to do USIU.

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tuvok
#74 Posted : Monday, July 01, 2013 1:48:12 PM
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@webish USIU has the regular MBA and the Global Executive MBA(GeMBA). Now for the GeMBA, they do not usually advertise but each class is 'oversubscribed'. The prices differ with the regular MBA, as well as the location. The GeMBA also includes a 1 international study week. I heard of someone who did THE MBA and with 4 units to go opted out coz s/he felt that he wasn't getting what s/he wanted, then signed up for the GeMBA. Those who've gone through it (1 year program) say it's worth it and more.
webish
#75 Posted : Tuesday, July 02, 2013 9:03:24 AM
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tuvok wrote:
@webish I heard of someone who did THE MBA and with 4 units to go opted out coz s/he felt that he wasn't getting what s/he wanted, then signed up for the GeMBA. Those who've gone through it (1 year program) say it's worth it and more.


hmmmmm. But how would you compare the strictness of admission, for both USIU's GeMBA and Strathmore's Exec MBA? they always mentions "experience as a CEO for x-years", etc etc. Do they follow these things?

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ZZE123
#76 Posted : Tuesday, July 02, 2013 9:58:54 AM
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webish wrote:
tuvok wrote:
@webish I heard of someone who did THE MBA and with 4 units to go opted out coz s/he felt that he wasn't getting what s/he wanted, then signed up for the GeMBA. Those who've gone through it (1 year program) say it's worth it and more.


hmmmmm. But how would you compare the strictness of admission, for both USIU's GeMBA and Strathmore's Exec MBA? they always mentions "experience as a CEO for x-years", etc etc. Do they follow these things?

For Strathmore MBA you don't need CEO Experience. Just some experience in any Senior position.
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#77 Posted : Tuesday, July 02, 2013 10:59:32 AM
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Did my undergraduate in Strathmore. Very professional, exemplary learning environment, very strict in terms of academics. And no you can not pass just because you can pass. You have to seriously work for your grades. I see people in public universities report for classes weeks after the official opening dates. in Strathmore, day one was a teaching day and all lecturers would attend. This is a great university with impeccable lecturers, great facilities and so on.
tuvok
#78 Posted : Monday, July 08, 2013 3:51:15 PM
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webish wrote:
tuvok wrote:
@webish I heard of someone who did THE MBA and with 4 units to go opted out coz s/he felt that he wasn't getting what s/he wanted, then signed up for the GeMBA. Those who've gone through it (1 year program) say it's worth it and more.


hmmmmm. But how would you compare the strictness of admission, for both USIU's GeMBA and Strathmore's Exec MBA? they always mentions "experience as a CEO for x-years", etc etc. Do they follow these things?


For the GeMBA, they only need management experience fof i think 3 years. Class size is limited so it's quite competitive. The day option tends to have more CEO types. I would think a similar scenario for the Strathmore one.
masukuma
#79 Posted : Monday, July 08, 2013 9:35:52 PM
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USiende Iyo University
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#80 Posted : Tuesday, July 09, 2013 12:39:41 AM
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masukuma wrote:
USiende Iyo University

What of KEMU,Presbyterian,KCA,MMUST,JKUAT,Maseno,Great Lakes,KIM,ESAMI,MT.KENYA,Kabarak etc.
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