BrainFog
As 2016 application process is upon us, I'm really struggling with the question in the title. I already run a small equity research firm in a frontier market. Although the business is good but I think I have a lot more potential than what my current project can pay me in the long-term. But I'm not sure how will the admission committee see this. Is it a good idea to tell them I want to work for a big asset management firm post MBA and in the long-run expand my current company into asset management?
I will really appreciate your thoughts on this.
Thanks!
Brainfog,
There are two aspects to your career choice:
1) Technical - equity research/asset management
2) Entrepreneurial - building a company of scale.
Although the MBA will help you with (1), you are probably already an expert at this. What you need help with is (2). You have entrepreneurship in your gut - that is an important place to start out with. But what the MBA will help you with is to establish a company of scale, and to come up with a scaleable and replicable business model.
Keep this in mind, and I'm sure you'll do well on your app.
Best wishes,
Karthik