An MBA as a one-way ticket to higher-level positions in many fields, particularly in Singapore where 7,000 MNCs are headquartered on this small little island.
An MBA degree can help one move up the ladder to a higher executive position within the organization. Whether learning to manage money, people, or resources, MBA helps to build knowledge and expertise about a wide range of business topics. NIM is now offering One-way free ticket via Indigo or Tiger Airway for candidate who signs up for 3rd Dec 2012 intake, all applications must be submitted by
3rd Nov 2012.

Analytical Skills for Decision Making
Organizational Skills for Policy Implementations.
As University of Ballarat is a member of the association of commonwealth universities, awards obtained from the University of are internationally recognized whether the graduates are in Australia or off shore, they will receive the same recognition and standing, and are able to use their qualification for further education and career advancement.
According to Business Times Singapore survey, in Singapore, sometimes companies might decide that they only will interview candidates with MBA's or, if they are looking at candidates with similar achievements and abilities, they might give an edge to the one with the MBA. For manufacturing, operations or supply chain jobs, an engineering degree coupled with an MBA sometimes is more favorably viewed for management jobs than master's degrees in technical fields.
In IT, engineering and R&D, technical master's and doctorate degrees are highly regarded, but, in some companies, technical people with MBA's are often given top opportunities for management.
Nanyang Institute of Management offers MBA program for aspiring of current middle level managers to upgrade their skills and qualifications to prepare them to access career opportunities which have become evident to them in their current employment or new opportunities with alternative employees.
Singapore boasts a strong economy that has seen rapid and sustained growth over the last two decades. Singapore also enjoys a reputation as a successful international financial centre, a manufacturing hub and a place where cutting-edge technologies are created and industries are generated. Singapore is also ranked as a favorable Business Climate, the most competitive country in the world, the world’s easiest place to do

Singapore is an economically competitive place to do business – and an easy place to start one. Strong trade and investment makes Singapore the most competitive Asian country (Global Competitiveness Report 2011). The World Bank also ranks the Republic as the world’s easiest place to do business (Doing Business 2011 report).

International companies will find Singapore an attractive city to set up their headquarters in. They can benefit from Singapore’s network of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements and free-trade agreements, as well as its rigorous intellectual property laws.
Some 26,000 international companies, including over 7,000 MNCs, are head quartered in Singapore. Many international companies also choose to set up their Asian or Asia-Pacific bases here.
Conversely, companies from China and other Asian countries set up offices here to access markets in U.S.A and Europe. The Free Trade Agreements signed between these countries and Singapore makes such a move doubly attractive.

Many of these MNCs have chosen Singapore as the prime location of their Asia Pacific headquarters due to its positive business climate. Many careers opportunities are waiting for MBA graduates.
An MBA degree can help one move up the ladder to a higher executive position within the organization. Whether learning to manage money, people, or resources, MBA helps to build knowledge and expertise about a wide range of business topics. NIM is now offering One-way free ticket via Indigo or Tiger Airway for candidate who signs up for 3rd Dec 2012 intake, all applications must be submitted by
3rd Nov 2012.
$3000 Scholarship for those who sign up for 3 Dec 2012 Intake apply by 3 Nov 2012Singapore (A Global Talent Hub)
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NIM MBA (awarded by University of Ballarat)
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NIM MBA (awarded by University of Ballarat)
Nanyang Institute of Management offers MBA program awarded by University of Ballarat, Australia that is focusing on the fundamentals of the key business areas which providing you with the opportunity to engage with the latest management theories and cutting edge business practice. The program is building on two central themes:
Analytical Skills for Decision Making
Organizational Skills for Policy Implementations.
The program is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to become an effective manager in a variety of organizational settings. It includes developing six core competencies which are leadership/teamwork, communication, technology and decision making skills, global environment, ethics, diversity.
As University of Ballarat is a member of the association of commonwealth universities, awards obtained from the University of are internationally recognized whether the graduates are in Australia or off shore, they will receive the same recognition and standing, and are able to use their qualification for further education and career advancement.
According to Business Times Singapore survey, in Singapore, sometimes companies might decide that they only will interview candidates with MBA's or, if they are looking at candidates with similar achievements and abilities, they might give an edge to the one with the MBA. For manufacturing, operations or supply chain jobs, an engineering degree coupled with an MBA sometimes is more favorably viewed for management jobs than master's degrees in technical fields.
In IT, engineering and R&D, technical master's and doctorate degrees are highly regarded, but, in some companies, technical people with MBA's are often given top opportunities for management.
Nanyang Institute of Management offers MBA program for aspiring of current middle level managers to upgrade their skills and qualifications to prepare them to access career opportunities which have become evident to them in their current employment or new opportunities with alternative employees.
Singapore boasts a strong economy that has seen rapid and sustained growth over the last two decades. Singapore also enjoys a reputation as a successful international financial centre, a manufacturing hub and a place where cutting-edge technologies are created and industries are generated. Singapore is also ranked as a favorable Business Climate, the most competitive country in the world, the world’s easiest place to do
business.
Singapore is an economically competitive place to do business – and an easy place to start one. Strong trade and investment makes Singapore the most competitive Asian country (Global Competitiveness Report 2011). The World Bank also ranks the Republic as the world’s easiest place to do business (Doing Business 2011 report).
International companies will find Singapore an attractive city to set up their headquarters in. They can benefit from Singapore’s network of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements and free-trade agreements, as well as its rigorous intellectual property laws.
Some 26,000 international companies, including over 7,000 MNCs, are head quartered in Singapore. Many international companies also choose to set up their Asian or Asia-Pacific bases here.
Conversely, companies from China and other Asian countries set up offices here to access markets in U.S.A and Europe. The Free Trade Agreements signed between these countries and Singapore makes such a move doubly attractive.
Many of these MNCs have chosen Singapore as the prime location of their Asia Pacific headquarters due to its positive business climate. Many careers opportunities are waiting for MBA graduates.
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