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Detection Product Manager at Pano.ai (wildfire prevention)

Many people wonder whether an MBA degree will help their PM careers, e.g. breaking into their first PM role, getting promoted, earning more, etc. The good news is that an MBA is almost always helpful and almost never harmful; the bad news is that “is an MBA generally helpful or not?” is the wrong question to ask. The actual question we should be asking ourselves is this: “is an MBA the best investment of my time and resources for my particular situation, or is there a better alternative?” We break down the ROI case for product managers by analyzing both the benefits and the costs of an MBA, so that you can make an informed decision. I'd love to hear your reflections, thoughts, and personal best practices! https://lnkd.in/geYsxYuR

The Value of MBAs for Product Managers — Product Teacher

The Value of MBAs for Product Managers — Product Teacher

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Passionate about Strategic Product Management Coaching for Leaders | Co-Founder & CTO/CPO | Digital Transformation Leader | Product Strategy & Innovation Expert

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I find it extremely expensive, and not sure if it will bring extra value. I am certain you will learn a lot. This can be put back into your daily work, but I also think that having an MBA is not beneficial anymore for the job.

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