I believe work experience provides many benefits and being promoted to a Managerial role gives me skills and experience that will allow me to stand out to potential employers as well, defining my learning potential when I pursue higher education. Currently as an Operations Manager at a hospital I manage the day to day operations of the nursing division from staffing, to budgeting, and finding effective way to assist with the patient experience while managing over 40 employees maintaining great satisfaction. With my experience I decided I would like to pursue a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) degree to solidify my ultimate goal of being a Chief Operation Officer. With over 9 years of experience in operations and 3 ½ years of managerial
Once I have practiced medicine within a marginalized community and made a sufficient impact on its state of health, my final career goal is to serve the CDC. At the CDC I wish to be a part of the Epidemic Intelligence Service, EIS. The EIS is a workforce that employs a range of healthcare professional that combats global epidemics. I envision that partaking in the MHIRT program will provide the perfect opportunity to get a better understanding of how being an EIS officer is like. As a future career goal, I want to immerse myself in a completely different environment while striving towards improving the health of the local community.
I have a diverse customer service background that includes leadership and management roles. As a Member Service Manager for Fairwinds Credit Union- the largest credit union in Central Florida- I managed a team of eight member service representatives in assisting banking customers with achieving their financial goals. In May of 2013 I was presented with an opportunity as an administrative intern for Orlando Pilates and Massage, a small business in Central Florida. I assisted the owner in managing various projects and researching efficient ways to reduce overhead costs and generate new clientele within the community. As a result, the owner launched her business expansion in January 2014 and I was promoted to an Operations Manager. This role gave
Rather, I move to another place of employment or apply for a supervisor position at my current employer once my master agree is obtained. It is heartwarming going from a student who thought it was impossible to obtain a college degree to now applying for a graduate degree. Pursing my degree is a dream come true, allowing opportunities for myself and the chance to further my education. I enjoy learning, therefore, continuing my education is not only beneficial but enjoyable. The masters in business administration was not an original plan, but the additional degree could only befit in career opportunities.
At present I am going to focus on earning my bachelors until I graduate in about four years. In the mean time I will continue to work at Ennis State Bank as a Real Estate Loan Processor. Then after completing my bachelors, I will continue to work at Ennis State Bank unless a greater opportunity comes along. I would like to advance as a manager or supervisor after earning my bachelors degree. The advantage that I have is that I already have my foot in the door. I also have an existing customer relationship built up. Furthermore, I will be more educated, I will have more experience and I will have that built up a relationship with my employer. Another advantage that I would have is the pay, I would be willing to accept base salary, the minimum
Chief Information Officer (CIO) or Information Technology (IT) Director, is a job title commonly given to the most senior executives responsible for the information technology and computer systems that support enterprise goals. Generally, the CIO reports to the chief executive officer, chief operating officer or chief financial officer. To succeed today, the CIO needs a very unique skill set. Being a CTO requires public speaking and leadership skills, and well-grounded in technology.
In life I’ve experienced the roller coaster of great success, and great failure. Freezing in the back of a car in early January. Kicked out of my home and nowhere to turn, this was by far the lowest point in my life. I vowed to never be there again. Therefore, a week later I was in a recruiting office for the united states army. Since then I’ve obtained the Professional goal of becoming a commissioned officer. My personal goals are as follows: Become educated, become well-spoken and to travel the world. I want to become a leader of men. It’s been that way ever since I was in high school. At the age of sixteen I was behind the scenes leader of stage crew, The state treasurer for Colorado Technology Student association. All while keeping up in my studies. I want to continue my studies to achieve my current goals.
Obtaining a doctoral degree in business administration has been a life-long goal. I have worked towards this now for the past few years as part of my larger goal, to embark on a second career as a teacher, not only in an academic setting but also in other areas of my life, especially in the workplace as a mentor, and in helping to guide and teach others. I believe a doctoral degree in business will not only help me in cognitive reasoning and thinking, but will also enable me gain better focus in the area of management. This focus can help me work more effectively with others within my organization to manage our processes better. By increasing my knowledge with a Doctorate in Business Administration, I believe I can help mold future minds and bring added value to the management within my organization.
MBA programs are designed to prepare, and enhance managers for difficulties they might find in the field. Having an MBA gives the manager a broader perspective on the business as a whole, and allows more strategic decisions that will ultimately impact the bottom line. “Studies suggest that for most managers, the MBA program was seen to
I have a strong background in the engineering operation. I’ve experienced the overall product development cycle and led critical projects in R&D, but I lack the business skills in this industry to thrive and think strategically. Therefore, I expect the MBA education will develop my business acumen and Marketing skills.
After having done considerable research, I am focusing my energies in pursing a MBA degree in healthcare management to further enhance my role in the healthcare industry. I am currently working in Getz Pharma's WHO Prequalified quality control laboratory, which is only one of the 33 approved WHO laborites in the world. My educational background
The decision to pursue an MBA was a process that started in 1998. At that time, I was newly married and had been a Physical Therapist for eight years. I have experienced working in various settings, but what I discovered was that not one setting had all the attributes that I wanted in order to sustain my interest until retirement.
I am pursuing a Master of Planning/Master of Public Administration dual degree in order to complement and leverage the business management experience gained in the corporate world to help environmental conservation non-governmental organizations achieve their missions of sustainable development. During my 20+ years in Corporate America, primarily in information technology and mortgage finance, I procured a diverse set of skills – business and financial management, project work, operations and human resources management – that are valuable to any organization, profit-oriented or mission-based. I have managed many different types of projects, from business process redesign to multi-year, multi-million dollar software development and
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is one of the most coveted and least understood jobs in a business. Many people believe that a Chief Executive Officer can do whatever he or she wants to, that they have all the power, and are capable of anything. This, however, cannot be any farther from the truth. The goals and the very nature of a CEO means to meet the needs of the employees, the investors, customers, communities, and the law. Life for a CEO can be sometimes delegated. The path to becoming a CEO is not easy and an individual may have to make sacrifices in order to become successful in this career. A lot of time, education and experience are required in order to thrive and succeed in this position. In addition, a good CEO must
During my sophomore year in high school, I made up my mind, I wanted to study business. My uncle owns his own business, he took me to work with him one day ever since then I have been in love with the concept of being your own boss. Although I didn’t really understood at the time what the job required or was about. The environment felt so natural and positive. As I got older and started looking more into it really felt like something suited for me that is why I choose this career. My major is Business Management and my dream job is to become a Management Analyst. A bachelor degree is needed for entry level job as a management analyst, however most employers prefer to hire management analyst who has a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA). Psychology is one of the required courses needed to get a business management, the others are Accounting, Intro Contemporary Business, business law, principles of marketing, public speaking, Principles of Sociology, Intro to Computer
I have been realised that if increase my strategic knowledge and more organisation skills that bring me a management role. I wish to study further and achieve to MSc in