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What future EMBAs are saying: Excellent Guide for those seeking a EMBA - cestakey
This book gives students an introduction to the skills they'll need to succeed in an Executive MBA (EMBA) class. The author, who has 30 years of experience as a manager and executive in the computer technology industry, includes actual copies of his completed school assignments from his own EMBA as a guide to potential students. This book is an information-packed preview of one executive's journey to successfully acquire an EMBA. Highly recommended for those who are pursuing advanced knowledge of how businesses work, grow and succeed. Great if you're considering an EMBA - JGrupper
I've been considering getting an EMBA and this book. The author's life was greatly improved by an EMBA and made it easier for others to attain it. Great book and will push you in the direction to GO FOR IT.
KIRKUS Editorial Review
A manager who aced an Executive MBA program delivers a debut workbook to steer others through the arduous process of earning this advanced degree.
This volume seeks to serve a growing need the current economy, in which individuals who want to earn an MBA degree cannot always afford to leave behind their full-time jobs-and paychecks-to go back to school. More people are choosing an Executive MBA program, offered by universities that allow part-time and even remote study toward an MBA. Mr. Clark ambitious manual aims to give students a primer on the skills they will need to succeed in a typical EMBA class. The author also presents his business credentials: he has 30 years of experience as a manager and executive in the computer technology industry for "real estate companies, financial institutions, entertainment organizations, glass companies, and telecommunications entities."
His book is first chapter, "How to Participate in Online Classes," makes clear how attending a virtual class is different from taking an in-person one-a lesson that folks who have not been in school for a few years will likely need. From there, Mr. Clark advises readers on how to communicate effectively, write typical business analyses, and collaborate on group projects.
The most valuable advice appears in Chapter 2, in which he explains how to structure paragraphs for academic writing. He references the "PIE" method (point, illustration, and explanation) to show students how to build an informative paragraph sentence by sentence. While a typical workbook would stop there, the guide goes on to include actual copies of the completed school assignments from his own EMBA. Mr. Clark even lists the grades he received, despite the fact that his knowledge comes across authoritatively throughout the book.
An information-packed glimpse into one executive journey to an EMBA.
About the Author
Darron Clark is an EMBA cum laude from Strayer University. Darron also has the following degrees BSEET from Devry University, and BSCS from the University of Texas. Darron is an Oracle Certified Database Professional. Darron has more than 40 years of professional experience in leadership, management, teaching, coaching and technical in fields of project management, infrastructure, and database environments.
The value of the book is that it is a prep-guide to each course in the EMBA curriculum. The greatest value are the assignments and what to expect course-by-course.
About the Author: An EMBA allowed Darron to become vice president at an multinational financial institution, a mentor, and so much more. But after Darron earned his EMBA, he could not help but think how demanding the process was. He wrote this guide to ease the process of earning an EMBA online for anyone wanting to achieve a degree and excel in management and leadership.
He now lives in Northern Virginia.