Hi jclam, Great job , bringing in a lot of insights which is quite helpful. Can you share some info how good is oxford MBA is for a supply chain professional
The MBA is a more general degree, so it suits people looking for a general understanding of business. If you're looking to focus on a career on chain, it might make more sense to so a Master in Supply Chain Management, so it depends on what you're looking for!
Would really like to know what were your reasons for choosing UK over top tier US universities ? If you have already mentioned it somewhere in any of your videos, could you kindly redirect me to that. Thanks in advance.
I haven't exactly, but I touched on them in "5 Reasons to do a Master's Abroad in the UK" so you can check that out! My other reasons I didn't mention were basically that 1. I wanted an international experience, and loved the idea of living and working in London after, and 2. I applied to 3 schools- rejected from Yale, waitlisted at Tuck, and accepted to Oxford. I may have had to wait another year to start my MBA if I wanted to stay in the US, but I decided it was time for a change.
You asked very thoughtful questions. This video was so insightful and definitely provided a much needed perspective!
Thanks so much for doing this. means a lottt!!!
Thanks so much for this interview! So much good info and sounds like a great experience
Thank you for this interview ♡
Hi jclam, Great job , bringing in a lot of insights which is quite helpful. Can you share some info how good is oxford MBA is for a supply chain professional
The MBA is a more general degree, so it suits people looking for a general understanding of business. If you're looking to focus on a career on chain, it might make more sense to so a Master in Supply Chain Management, so it depends on what you're looking for!
Great interview JClam! More interviews please!
I've got some lined up!
thx for your interview
Great video
Would really like to know what were your reasons for choosing UK over top tier US universities ? If you have already mentioned it somewhere in any of your videos, could you kindly redirect me to that. Thanks in advance.
I haven't exactly, but I touched on them in "5 Reasons to do a Master's Abroad in the UK" so you can check that out! My other reasons I didn't mention were basically that 1. I wanted an international experience, and loved the idea of living and working in London after, and 2. I applied to 3 schools- rejected from Yale, waitlisted at Tuck, and accepted to Oxford. I may have had to wait another year to start my MBA if I wanted to stay in the US, but I decided it was time for a change.
Thanks !!