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I was hoping people can share their 2 cents on which school would be better - Insead or LBS - if we don't consider the length and cost of the program.
I am trying to look in terms of which school would provide better opportunities.
Thanks in advance!
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Without more information about you and your career objectives, I'm afraid nobody can give you an answer to this question. It's like asking which, between H/S/W is better.
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Paul
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I agree with Paul, your question does not give enough information for us to work with to give you a meaningful answer.
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Ultimately, I would like to be part of the senior management team in a top global company.
As you can appreciate there are many paths to this goal and I am struggling to find the one that can help me succeed the most.
After an MBA, I am hoping to find a job in operations where I can learn and possibly be groomed for future leadership roles.
In addition, although I have no finance background, I am not discounting it as a possibility. It's a very lucrative career and I have always been good with numbers.
Thanks!
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If you are currently constructing your portfolio, I would take a close look at the schools in the top few clusters in the US as well as the Top Cluster Europe schools (IESE, IMD, LBS, INSEAD).
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