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Insights from an Early Career Executive MBA Candidate: Fast-Tracking My Leadership Goals with Fuqua
The Executive MBA program is about becoming the best executive you can be, whether you are one already or not.
Embracing Your Authentic and Unique Journey in Business School
Fuqua has been a transformative adventure for me, reinforcing the value of staying true to myself.
Channeling My Intellectual Courage, Curiosity and Creativity with an MBA
Being in a learning environment surrounded by brilliant people is refreshing and inspiring.
Lessons Learned from Organizing Our Class Service Project
This project was an opportunity to deepen the relationship with our peers and the relationship with the community, but it is also an opportunity to deepen the relationship with the institution and future generations of students.
My Experiential Learning Opportunity in South Africa
This year, my Weekend Executive MBA classmates and I traveled to South Africa, and this trip was nothing short of amazing.
Lessons Learned Dangling 30 Feet Above Ground
Life is challenging, but when you have a cheerleader on your team or someone who believes in you despite your flaws or fears, you can do what seems impossible.
Aspiring for Authenticity as an Executive MBA Student
As I looked ahead to a full term of new classes, a demanding schedule at work and a long list of summer activities for my toddlers, I wondered how I’d manage it all.
An Academic Path Paved by Failure (Again and Again)
My hope isn’t that you see this as a story about overcoming obstacles through creativity and dogged perseverance. Instead, I hope to destigmatize the importance of being authentic to who you are.
Inspiring More Women to Pursue an MBA
I remember a few years ago when I began considering this process, I had no women colleagues who had even considered pursuing an MBA.
Operation MBA: A Veteran’s Struggle with Imposter Syndrome
The truth is that every student, regardless of their military background, may have feelings of uncertainty going into an MBA program.