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Mar152010
« What to Consider Before Investing in an MBA Education - Nina Godiwalla »

In Chapter 10 of 14, "Suits: A Woman on Wall Street" author and Wharton MBA graduate Nina Godiwalla reflects on her experience researching and then attending the Wharton MBA program at the University of Pennsylvania. Godiwalla learns the importance of preparation and research going into school. While in school, Godiwalla encourages students be open to possibilities while also maintaining a clear purpose on larger picture investment returns. These may be building a network or developing expertise in a particular business field. Godiwalla cautions against planning the future too far and overlooking the often randomly occuring opportunities that pop up. For her, it was creating a meditation program for MBAs, which then helped her start a business years after graduation.
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College Choice
Continuing Education
Decision Making
Mapping Purpose
Preparation





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