well..i guess everyone is busy too, right? though i'm not the one who raised the question, thanks for your replies to my postings..do appreciate it :-)
Vian, since you're still in Pre-MM program and seems that you're thinking where to move on further, please allow me to give you some questions that may help you to decide better. First, why do you want to take further degree? why MM? why MBA? why not other degrees? do you really have to take further degree? Second, what do you want to do as your career? Third, how your further degree will help you to get your dream career? In addition to the money that you'll spend, you will invest your time as well and time is money too. Be true to yourself..make sure that you know what you're going to do. Please don't waste your time and money just to have one or two degrees that you don't exactly know why you take it and what to do with it. if you're still interested to find out more, i'll be more than happy to share my opinions through our private emails. hope it helps. thanks. andy --- In [email protected], Gatot Soemartono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Oh⦠goodness, I donât want to get involved in this never ending debate, > MM v. MBA. > > I have been swamped with SO many things to do here THAT I may not be > able to address this issue satisfactorily. My efforts to argue should > be put on this, in order to come to a conclusion that in practice there > is no significant distinction between the two! Thatâs something > unlikely for me at this time. > > However, let me briefly suggest the following. > > I have visited many places around the globe and of course experienced > myself with doing courses at top MBA schools. I never found any > significant differences as to Andyâs suggestion. We may be able to make > a convincing argument that MM is prone to emphasize on theoretical > aspects. Besides, as the name suggests, MM seems more general in the > sense that it may be applied to all fields, and not merely in business > as MBA does. > > Anyhow in the end, no matter how strong our reasons are, we may have > come to the same conclusion that no practical distinction could be made > between the two. Why should we do the two then? For sure, securing two > degrees, MM and MBA, looks more prestigious than having a degree only, > either MM or MBA. > > > GS > > > > > >----Original Message---- > >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Date: Mar 17, 2006 10:56 > >To: <[email protected]> > >Subj: [mm-ugm] Re: beda MM dan MBA? > > > >Gatot, if i'm not mistaken, MM degree that you mentioned is a > >program between MBA in Kellog and Master of Engineering Management > >from McCormick and the degree is called "Master of Management & > >Engineering"..is it? > > > >of course either in MM or MBA courses are based on theories..but if > >we compare the curriculum, let's say between MMUGM and top MBA > >schools, especially for the electives courses..then most likely > >we'll find that in MBA program case study represents bigger part of > >the syllabus than in MM program. having said that, students are > >expected to study the theories by themselves, bringing out the > >knowledge into classroom and group discussion while their professors > >guide the discussions and expecting questions from students..instead > >of professors reading the textbooks in front of the classroom while > >students taking notes or sending out sms during classes. > > > >so in my opinion, MM and MBA are two similar degrees with similar > >contents but still they are not the same thing. depends on the > >objective, studying at MM or MBA could give a different learning > >experience and market value to somebody. > > > >actually, Vian, what is the purpose of your question? maybe if you > >could tell us what exactly do you want to know, then we can narrow > >down our discussions further.. > > > >hope it helps..thanks.. > > > >andy - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >http://www.friendster.com/profiles/laversky > > > >--- In [email protected], Gatot Soemartono <gsoemart@> wrote: > >> > >> > >> Barangkali, bedanya antara MM dan MBA, bukan yang satu Indonesia > >dan > >> lainnya asing. > >> > >> The Kellogg School of Management di Northwestern Univ. (di mana > >> Phillip Kotler mengajar) memberikan gelar MM, serta MBA (1 atau 2 > >> tahun). MIT menggunakan nama Sloan School of Management, tetapi > >> memberikan gelar MBA. > >> > >> Keduanya menekankan teori (tidak ada yang lebih banyak), dan > >keduanya > >> juga menggunakan kasus-kasus! Nampaknya, pertanyaan ini lebih > >kepada > >> apa bedanya Surakarta dan Solo... > >> > >> > >> > >> >----Original Message---- > >> >From: ultra_chilled@ > >> >Date: Mar 16, 2006 17:43 > >> >To: <[email protected]> > >> >Subj: [mm-ugm] Re: beda MM dan MBA? > >> > > >> >Vian, I think, in general, MM seems to still put more emphasis on > >> >learning the theories itself while MBA is more on applying the > >> >theories through case study approach.. > >> > > >> >andy > >> >http://www.friendster.com/profiles/laversky > >> > > >> >> On 2/10/06, andi sumange <enggang97@> wrote: bedanya banyak > >> >tapi yang pasti MM titel dari Indonesia MBA titel dari luar negeri > >> >> > >> >> vian adzhar <vian.adzhar@> wrote: bapak ibu...om tante..... > >> >> > >> >> mohon sharing pendapat.........apa sih beda antara MBA dan MM? > >> >> > >> >> Thank s, > >> >> Vian > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> --------------------------------- > >> >> Yahoo! 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