Hi Qli, yes- I think you have an excellent background for either program- I would say you are strongest at MIT with your work experience hitting their average while at LBS avg work is 18 yrs- but I would put together an application for both. Also far more US participants at MIT so if you want to broaden your network of contacts in US, MIT Sloan Fellows would do that a bit better- but both are excellent programs and you look strong for both. If you'd like to review strategy on how to approach the applications- we offer hourly consulting and even a few hours could probably be very beneficial. You can learn more about that from our website link here: https://stratusprep.com/free-consult/
Request you to review my profile. I am planning to start my application next year
Experience - 15 years
Industry - IT Infrastructure Service.
Education - MBA ( Finance ), Bachelor of Computer Engineering, Certified Enterprise Architect, Certified on IT Governance
Profile - Senior Manager. Manage team of 120 Engineers and Subject Matter Experts. Responsible for all aspects of IT Operations, Compliance, Account Financials, Quality, Account Mining and Support New Business Development. Managed Total Contract Value - 40 M USD. Experienced in Strategic Outsourcing management. Relationship Management at CIO / CXO level
USP - Strategy Implementation with People, Process and Technology and then make the strategy operational
GMAT - Received Waiver for MIT Sloan Fellows Program
Other Activities - Trained in Emergency Response and act as a focal for my building. Conduct Salsa entry level training Sessions in my organization. Practice yoga and Meditation
Nice you review my profile and share your thoughts for admission to MIT Sloan Fellows Program and LBS Masters in Leadership and Strategy
Thank You