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mba case study solutions - Reliable?


qwertycue  2 | 2   Student
Sep 21, 2014 | #1
Hi guys, anyone used mbacasestudysolutions before?
havard101  - | 6   Student
Sep 21, 2014 | #2
Yes a friend used it and he was issued with plagiarized paper so dnt risk. Just make an order at best-writing. I have used it severally and its doing great with students affairs
Promenade  - | 2   Freelance Writer
Sep 21, 2014 | #3
Here is an example MBA essay.

Executive MBA Program Essay



MBA StudentsWhat do you expect to accomplish through the program? What learning experiences do you expect, and how would you apply them? What specific benefits do you anticipate?

When considering joining the Executive MBA program, in my estimation, the expectations are endless. Not only will this program help to hone specific skills such as the "hard skills" like economics, finance, marketing, and accounting, but this program will also offer the ability to develop my "soft skills", such as leadership, teamwork, ethics, and communication. Each of these skill sets carries its own weight in business, and one without the other creates imbalance and imperfection in education. Both of these types of skills are key components in my education, and I believe the diversity and strong academic offerings a XYZ University will actively create the opportunity to develop wholly.

A secondary goal I have is to build a solid network by interfacing with staff, students and alumni at XYZ. This endeavor is of the utmost importance because my professional network at this point is centered around New York, and extending that network into CITY is going to expand my offerings, experience and outreach capabilities. Mentoring students and new connections is an important growth tool, and finding those with whom I can learn and grow professionally is important to the diversity and fullness of my education.

The benefits of attending XYZ University will be extensive, as well. I fully anticipate being able to sharpen my problem solving skills and better understand subject that at this point elude me. Learning an array of subjects will create a much richer education and will establish in me the ability to be a better executive and to create a successful, lifelong career.

Finally, I want to leave XYZ University a much stronger leader. I want to be able to experience growth in the ways I think, speak and in the abilities I have to make decisions and educated choices in the business world. There is no such thing as too much knowledge, and I look forward to filling that limitless bucket even more over the coming years at XYZ University.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Dec 09, 2020 | #4
Here is an example MBA essay.

The OP was asking about the company you dolt ! He wasn't asking you for a sample MBA essay. I do not know how you can consider yourself an academic writer when you can't tell the difference between a question and a work request. Geez! I hope you do a better job with your clients. Oh wait! That is impossible! sSnce this is a sample of how you do your work, the client pretty much knows what he is in for if he decides to hire you on the cheap.
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Aug 04, 2024 | #5
Well, I did a quick search for the company as stated above and it appears that the company went out of business ages ago. It is no longer active, nor searchable online. So the students have not had to deal with this problem company for at least several years now. Consider ourselves lucky. We did not have to deal with the negative experiences that this company would have provided the students had they lasted long enough to run a con on the poor students. Things worked out for the best in this case. The students were saved from any potential problems dealing with this company would have produced.
The opinions are that of the author's alone based on an individual capacity. Opinions are provided "as is" and are not error-free.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Sep 11, 2024 | #6
That "Example MBA Program Essay" in Post #3 is actually a perfect example of how not to write an application essay if you have any hope of being admitted to an MBA program. The last thing that evaluators of applications want to read is essays consisting of entire paragraphs of word salad that say absolutely nothing concrete to address the specific questions in the essay prompt. Sometimes, when clients send me drafts of their application essays to "edit," I have to tell them that based on my experience after having written hundreds of these, their drafts will not support the kind of essay that can strengthen their candidacy; and very few of those essays are as devoid of any real content as this "example." Hopefully, nobody ever commissioned that writer for an application essay.




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