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the more well known the mba program abroad, the less challenging it is. however, most professors have PhDs as Jerz said.
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From experience, at University of Florida, a large 4-yr public university, there are business professors w/o PhDs, but with lots of professional experience. At Florida State College at Jacksonville, a local community college, there's a requirement that all professors have to have post-Masters education. So your experience may very.
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I think MBA degree is not sufficient for professor in US... Phd. is must for become a professor...
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However, are you ready for that? Do you know the challenges and target you have to face in coming days? Have you prepared yourself to find a comfortable place in corporate sector? Do you know, at all, what are the components required to grow steadily? How to start your things and perform with minimum mistakes?Do your homework and find out who you will be interviewing with. You are looking for job title, responsibilities, accomplishments, as well as anything else that impresses you about this person.
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yea, MBAs are not really for academia, although it might make you a great guest lecturer.
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