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While some debate the value MBAs, Rose Martinelli argues the degree “will help you navigate the unknown with new tools and provide a deeper understanding of the world and the global economic environment.” The economy and your career path might change, but an MBA means “you are investing in yourself,” she writes. READ: Bloomberg Businessweek
As a business school, we’re biased on the topic, of course. But we would love your thoughts. Read the op-ed on Bloomberg Businessweek, return and share your thoughts below.

Graziadio Voice: Leadership & Management
Leadership and management are foundational topics in business school. At the Graziadio School, our approach centers on providing each student with a deeper understanding of his or her own values, so that they in turn may make decisions that better reflect their unique leadership style. We seek to successfully anchor those decisions in the core values of integrity, stewardship, courage and compassion. In this way we prepare graduates for the challenges of life and business as a values-centered leader.

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