Why Pursue an Information Technology MBA?
MBA programs are far more popular than training in law and medicine. The number of MBA degrees grew from 93,982 in 1995 to 116,475 in 2001, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council. As stated earlier, increased salaries and benefits are the most common reasons people pursue an information technology MBA, but there are others. If you like solving problems individually and as part of a team, managing groups to facilitate mission critical goals, and are always looking to increase your knowledge, chances are you are the perfect candidate for an information technology MBA. About the Author Edward Castro has an extensive experience as a creative media writer. His client portfolio has included such notables as Hewlett-Packard, Sony Computer Entertainment, Shockwave, AtomFilms, GameBlast and Mervyn’s California. In his current position, Ed is developing the marketing strategy of an Internet start-up company specializing in Japanese trade goods.