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A Prepare a short summary of the article(7-10sentences). В Retell the article pointing out as many details as possible.




Learning by heart

Learn all unknown words and word combinations for you from the article

 

PART 3 SELECTION, TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

 

Unit 10 The value of MBAs

Reading tasks

A Read the text, write out all the unknown words with transcription from the article.

В Understanding main points

Read the text on the opposite page about different attitudes towards MBA graduates and answer these questions.

1. What is the attitude of UK employers to MBAs? Are they very positive,
negative or in between?

2. Several top business schools arc mentioned in the text-which ones are they? Do you agree with this list? Would you add others?

3. According to the article, do most MBA students pay for themselves?

4. In which country are MBAs very highly regarded by employers, ac-
cording to the article?

С Understanding details

1. Four companies are mentioned m the article. Rank them in order in terms of their attitude to MBAs, starting with the one most in favour.

2. Some disadvantages about MBAs are mentioned by people quoted in the article. What are they?

3. Businesses are generally grouped into two broad categories - manufac­turing and production on one side, and services on the other side. Into which categories do the four companies mentioned in the article fit? What does this tell you about the type of companies which generally favour MBAs? Is this the case in your country too?

D How the text is organised

The article has four main parts, each one describing the attitude of one company to MBAs. Each part has a clear introductory sentence that indicates whether the company is in favour of MBAs or not Find the introductory sen­tences and decide if the sentence indicates a positive or negative attitude to MBAs.

None more so than top management consulting firm Mckinsey. (positive)

What do employers say?

Getting an MBA is one thing. Getting employers to take it seriously is an­other. MBAs have not tradition-ally commanded the same respect in the UK as in the US, but an increasing number of UK employers are now taking them very se­riously indeed.

None more so than top management consulting firm McKinsey. Of its 260 London consultants, around half have MBAs. The company actively recruits 30-40 people a year from major business schools, such as INSEAD in France, Harvard and Stanford in the US, and London Business School and Manchester in the UK. It spends around J1 million a year sponsoring its 25-30 graduate recruits to complete full-time MBAs at the same institutions.

'Essentially we see an MBA as a short cut to business experience', says Jul­ian Seaward, head of recruitment for McKinsey's London Office. 'It enriches people with a lot of management theory, and perhaps a bit of jargon thrown in.'

However, the company still prefers MBAs gained abroad. With a longer es­tablished reputation in the US, business schools there still have the edge in at­tracting candidates, while INSEAD has positioned itself as an international school with a cosmopolitan faculty and student body.

'The networking and experience of other cultures is very useful as a lot of our clients are global', says Seaward.

Nevertheless, McKinsey is actively raising its profile over here with a re­cently-launched scheme offering external candidates sponsorship through a United Kingdom MBA with a guaranteed job afterwards.

With a J50,000 Harvard MBA, McKinsey knows how attractive its staff are to other employers. Those who wish to leave within two years have to repay their sponsorship, but Seaward believes the staff development strategy has a good return rate. 'We look for people to develop a long-term career with us, not just an analyst job for a couple of years, and reward high achievers with good salaries and op­portunities.'

Equally convinced of the value of MBAs is direct marketing company OgilvyOne Worldwide, which recently established an MBA bursary for staff members.

Chairman Nigel Hewlett believes the MBA's formal education in analytical skills and constructing solutions provides a very useful training, producing people who have a good overview of business issues rather than a concern for details.

The company is currently undertaking an evaluation of the best UK schools in which to invest their bursary. With the recent big increase in the number of institutions offering MBAs, Hewlett is concerned that not all MBAs are equal. There are clear differences in terms of quality.' But not every company favours MBAs. In the early 1990s, Shell actually abandoned its own MBA course at Henley when it realised it was not producing graduates who fitted the jobs for which they were destined.

'We're slightly ambivalent towards MBAs,' says Andy Gibb, Shell's head of global recruitment. 'A lot of Shell's work is technical, while MBAs from leading schools are pitched at a more strategic level. It can be frustrating and unnecessary to be trained for strategic thinking, when the job you're moving into is not really suited to that. We would rather focus them on technical leadership.'

Companies like chartered accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers take a more middle-of-the-road approach. While it does not actively target MBAs or recruit them directly from business schools, a growing proportion of its senior consult­ants have got them, and it is increasingly on the lookout for MBA graduates.

'Our business is changing from audit and tax management more into con­sultancy roles,' says UK recruitment partner Keith Bell. 'MBAs do bring a breadth of vision to the business problem rather than a narrow viewpoint, and that can be an advantage. But the issue is the longer term. If you sponsor some-one to do an MBA, will you get them back again?

From The Independent





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