Thursday 8 May 2014

According to Hult reviews Hult making his best position in top 10 global business schools



Top 10 Global Business School Experience




The way business school academics and demand have changed over the years, it becomes imperative of us to balance business school curriculum with the experience they get in business school that boost their next course in life.

The rankings are done by an independent agency based upon the feedbacks from alumni, the school growth and the experience & connection they have managed to gather during their business degree.


#1. London Business School, United Kingdom

 
The London business school founded in 1964 part of the University of London has been one of the most highly ranked business school globally.  The school with a mission to develop insights and leaders that make an impact has created some notable alumni base. Having expanded its campus to Dubai in 2006, LBS is looking at a global brand level. Overall with the experience and interesting courses like “Nobel Thinking” it ranks at the top of our list.


#2. Stanford Graduate School of Business, United States of America 


Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford part of the Stanford University founded in 1925 with a mission toChange lives. Change organizations. Change the world.With a slightly higher tuition fee and its location in Silicon Valley, we place this school above Harvard Business School.

#3. Harvard Business School


Harvard Business School, placed in Boston, famously known as the Athens of America for its intellectual and cultural strength established in 1908. With almost the same 730 average GMAT score, Harvard stands at 3rd position in comparison to Stanford because of lower International diversity.

#4. INSEAD, France


INSEAD with campuses in Europe, Asia and Middle East established in 1957 is expanding its brand keeping the value intact. A very expensive degree but worth the experience and opportunities you get after coming out of the school. We place it at number 4 for the modern business school it is.

#5 Yale School of Management, United States of America


Yale School of Management with its modern building established in 1976 as a private business school ranks at number 5 in our list. With the ultra-modern classrooms and teaching techniques is known for its finance faculties. The school also offers student exchange programs with HEC Paris, IESE, the London School of Economics, and Tsinghua University.

 

#6 The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania


Founded in 1881 by John Wharton. The Wharton School under the University of Pennsylvania ranks at number 6 on our list. Wharton modernizing itself and embracing technology stands out in our list as a business school that is reinventing itself. Wharton boasts of a top notch Alumni base.

#7.MIT Sloan, United States of America

Sloan Business School at MIT founded in 1914 is celebrating its 100 years of innovation.  MIT Sloan’s great emphasis on innovation has set this business school apart.  Part of the prestigious MIT family, the pedigree in their pass out is world class.  We place this private school at Number 7.

#8. Hult International Business School, United States of America


Hult International Business School started out in Boston has now full grown home campuses in San Francisco, London, Dubai and Shanghai. Started out as a training and consulting school for Arthur D Little Consulting Company in 1964, it has now grown out to be the world’s biggest business school. Hult is known for creating a disruption in the MBA market. The Hult Experience of a very diverse class with over 80% international students make it one of the kind. The innovation and the Hult curriculum that is creating a wave in the way MBA is taught ranks it at number 8 on our list.

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#9. National University of Singapore, Singapore


NUS Business School, a business school under National University of Singapore is first Asia based entrant into our list. Now based in a spectacular Mochtar Raidy building with specialized departments in Strategy and Policy making, and being part of the growing financial capital of the world, we place NUS Business School at number 9.

#10.  IMD Business School, Switzerland


IMD Business School, Switzerland makes our list at number 10. Located in beautiful location of Lausanne, the school advocates environmental and sustainability strategies.  With a smaller class size and being in the Swiss financial market, the school reputes itself for some bankers.
                                                                                                                                  

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Hult MBA Reviews | Hult Networking and living the American dream


Hult Reviews from Hult Alumni
It’s Wednesday afternoon. My plane is minutes away from landing at Logan International Airport, and I feel strangely calm. Boston, Massachusetts is right before my eyes, and Hult International Business School is just a short distance away. This hasn’t fully dawned on me.
Maybe I’m just too sleepy. Maybe I’m just too hungry. Or maybe I’m simply overwhelmed by the emotional roller coaster the past few weeks have been. The Hult ride starts before it starts. At least it did for me.
Now, my trip to Boston is coming to an end. I’ve been deep into my thoughts, and when I come back to reality, I’m standing with tons of luggage in the middle of the airport. I realize there is no way I can use public transportation to reach…home? I guess that’s what I should call the place where I’ll be living for a year. But how can you think of a house that you’ve never seen before as “home”?
In case you haven’t noticed, the start of my Hult year could have used better planning.
I exit the airport and take a taxi. After a few turns and a couple of tunnels, it happens: we’re riding across the Bunker Hill Bridge and I get a nice view of the city. It’s real. I am here. After weeks of stress and preparation, I have the honor and the privilege of enjoying this view, this city and the entire experience.
We stop at a red light and I see a big American flag to my left. Like it or not, it symbolizes many things—like the American dream.
We’ve all heard of it. Some say they come to the U.S. pursuing it. Some say it doesn’t exist anymore. Others say it never did.
So what exactly is the American dream?
In my opinion, there is no such thing as the American dream; it’s an idea that means different things for different people. Instead, I’d say there are many American dreams. Mine is special. It is both American and international. I look back at how it started while the trip in the taxi continues.
It was 2010. I had a health problem that had kept me from studying or working for six months. At age 26, I felt like my life and my professional career had come to a halt. I felt like a complete failure.
Then, I heard about a summer seminar in the U.S. It would give me the chance to spend one week at a university hearing lectures on political science and talking to college students from around the world. All I had to do was apply online and pay for my plane ticket.
Neither my health nor my wallet were in good shape, but I decided to give it a try, get out of my comfort zone, and go for an international experience. It was the best decision I ever made.
I spent a week with international students who were proactive, energetic and intellectually curious. There were young people from different countries and cultures exchanging ideas, values and mutual acceptance. We were budding professionals, gaining knowledge and experience in order to work for something bigger than ourselves to, simply put, build a better world.
After that, I realized that as much as I love Mexico, one language, one culture and one country were no longer enough for me. I wanted that international experience again, and for me, the U.S. was the best place to seek it. It’s said that you attract that which you wish. It must be true, because soon after, I received a call from Hult International Business School. I accepted the opportunity because I believed it would give me exactly what I was seeking: the international American dream.
I arrive at my new house half an hour after leaving the airport. I stand with my luggage in front of the house. It looks OK on the outside. I ring the bell and the door opens. It’s Paul, the youngest of my roommates. He welcomes me home and gives me a tour around the house. It’s a total mess. Not much furniture and pretty dirty. I should have expected it, and now I appreciate my room back home much more. Am I having second thoughts about this? Nonsense. I convince myself it will look better once we install ourselves.
A few hours later I meet the rest of my roommates face to face for the first time. They seem very happy to see me and that makes me feel much better. We chat and have fun while we work to put the house in better shape. Paul cooks for all of us and we have a great time. We take a picture together, excited to start our Hult MBA experience.
I smile at the thought. I am a Mexican guy, in an American city, driven from the airport by a Polish driver to a house where I’ll live for a year with a Brazilian, two Nigerians and a Filipino. I want to become a citizen of the world. Living with these great roommates is just the perfect start. I wonder what dreams they came here to pursue, and I know I’ll find out sooner or later.
There are many questions ahead. Where will we all be one year from now? What experiences will we have during our MBA at Hult? There is much uncertainty ahead. But I know something for certain: there will be laughter, tears, fun, frustration, lessons and self-development.
And this, my friends, is what Hult is all about. It’s about leaving your comfort zone and embracing uncertainty. It’s about broadening your horizons and embracing a larger, multicultural world. It’s about seeking and accepting challenges and self-development. It’s about risk, adventure and growth. It’s about dreams, struggles, and passion.
Time to sleep, Orientation is tomorrow. I go to bed happy and nervous at the same time, thinking of the year ahead. I came to this country because I believe my international American dream starts at Hult. Am I right? Guess I’ll find out.
Edgardo Macias is a Hult Global Ambassador. He is an MBA student at Hult Boston, a finance professional, and an amateur musician with a great passion for math, teaching and intellectual discussion.

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Monday 5 May 2014

Hult Alumni Connect for Hult Reviews



By: Jacob Parackal
April 5, 2014


New Delhi, India: Hult International Business School with an alumni base of more than 7000 across the world is currently the world’slargest business school with 5 home campuses across the globe.  It is reinventing itself with focus on technology and imparting practical knowledge. Hult International Business School previously named as Arthur D Little School of Management established to train the consultants for Arthur D Little consulting firm, the very first global consulting firm in the country.
The school with the background in consulting started growing on its own and then it started expanding to being the fastest growing business school in the world. On this juncture, the school is looking to become one of the top most recognized school in the world.
To achieve the goals, Hult alumni has come forward to make its Alumni base stronger and proactive across the world. India being no exception and perhaps one of the biggest alumni network in volume, it becomes necessary to make sure the Indian Hult Alumni network is as connected.

Hultreviews.com is an online platform to connect Hult alumni with prospective students. It is an initiative by a Hult Alumnus who graduated from Hult London campus in the year 2011. The education market being really competitive and brand of prestigious schools like Harvard, Stanford or Hult needs to be preserved and alumni stories define the brand value proposition of the B-schools, it is of utmost importance that it needs to have a platform for it to be showcased. Hultreviews.com is a platform for Hultians to share their success stories to the world and improve the brand value of the school.

Having launched the website last month, the website has got tremendous response from alumni’s across the world. Hult connect app was launched to keep the Hult alumni connected with each other. The response app and the website is getting is tremendous.


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Hult India Alumni Meet | Best hult Reviews




By: James Anderson
April 28, 2014

Goa, India- Hult International Business School India Alumni meet that spanned for two days at a luxury resort in South Goa concluded yesterday where the Hult President Mr. Steven Hodges thanked all the Indian Hultians that came down to celebrate and be a part of the Alumni meet.

The event started on April 26 (Saturday) with a welcome speech by Hult President Mr. Steven Hodges showcasing how the school has progressed over the years and what stage it was currently in. Hult was planning to reinvent its curriculum based upon the study conducted by Hult Labs. Surprisingly over 70% of corporates felt the graduates coming out from school were unemployable and lacked practical skills to match their theoretical knowledge. The new education that will soon be implemented in MBA classes will be focussed on practical use of the theoretical knowledge including constant feedback mechanism to make the students at Hult International Business School across all the 5 home campuses corporate ready.

The talk was then taken over by Mr. Kabir Joshi, Director of Corporate Relation India, setting up the agenda for the two day event and talking about how Hult is making inroads into the corporate houses across India and abroad. The Hultians were reminded that they are the basic building block of the brand  Hult and Hult chapters across the country would be supported by the school in whatever way they could.

The late evening was spend on the beaches of Goa partying and celebrating about the immense success of the school and Hult alumni associated with the school

Prof. Chris Hyne (Ex-British Army Spokesperson) was brought it to take a class on crisis management communication. The class began on April 27 (Sunday) with division of class into two teams and main focus was on the failure of communication strategy during the London bombing of 2005. A simulation game was played based on the recent Malaysian Plane crisis and after it Hult Alumni shared best Hult Reviews with their juniors. 

After the class, the two day event was concluded by Mr. Hodges and the alumni bid farewell to each other and promised the make their local chapters stronger than before.
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Saturday 3 May 2014

Hult MBA Reviews - By Umesh Agarwal Academic Year 2011





 What is the role of a business school in a person’s life? To make him ready for making the right decision in corporate or entrepreneur life. The school gives him right practical tools that can be used in his life.

Now what are the key characters that a person needs while joining a MNC corporate.
1)      Be a global citizen
2)      Be a right fit
3)      Work across Disciplines

I will try explaining why each part is of utmost importance and how Hult provides the same.
   

 

Be a global citizen


How does Hult make you a global citizen? What is a global citizen? A student/person who can get accustomed to any cultural and business environment globally. How does Hult help us in achieving that? The diverse classroom and teams with more than 60 nationalities in one classroom provides us with the right environment for one to become a global citizen. Various teams across the modules make you corporate ready and be a global player.

 

Be a right fit


#Hult provides you with the right tool to achieve what you want to in life. Hult being one of the premier institutes in the world, ranked amidst the top 100 B-Schools in the world is itself a feat. The recognition a Hultian gets after graduation and the practical approach carried out by the Hult professors makes you sure that you develop not only the theoretical  know-how required but the practical approach to problem solving in corporate world. One of the best part of Hult Business School is that 90% of the professors that teaches you are real life practitioner and have dealt with real life issues arising in business dealing. With the theoretical knowledge imparted and the wisdom from your professor, every Hultian is ready for the corporate battle.

Work across disciplines


The Hult  MBA is mainly focused on strategic subject. Hence, in the initial two modules you take up courses pertaining to your overall development of business sense. From subjects pertaining to International marketing to international finance to international accounting, you tend to master all the business gyaanone needs to successfully run or be a part of any business across the globe. With the Hult’s root in Arthur D Little, world’s first consulting company, one should never wonder why Hultians are more inclined to strategic jobs than anything else.

My personal experience in London has been one of the greatest. The best subjects I have taken were by Prof. Agnes and Prof. Daniel (Marketing and Strategy respectively). Hult never disappoints you with the quality of education as they fly students from across the globe.
Some students during their initial phases at Hult felt the career service was not up to the mark. However, as days passed by and the placement offers started pouring in the sentiments against the same evaporated. However, Hult has gone all out in developing the Corporate Relation team that works throughout the year and provides career fair in all the campuses across the globe in order to make sure you are on the right track after Hult. After all you are a Hultian.

Umesh Agarwal
Hult-MBA, 2011, London

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Friday 2 May 2014

Hult MBA Reviews – A snapshot of a hultian profile

An astute young business development professional with Masters Degree in International Business (Majors in Project Management) from Hult International Business School which prides in its global citizenship with students from 70 nationalities. Being a global citizen is embedded in my DNA owing to my business school. Having done bachelors from a premier engineering school in India, a school in which companies like Schlumberger, TATA, BOA, Goldman Sachs, Coca Cola, Berger paints has been coming to recruit for many years through its campus placement program, I believe I would be a right fit with a global company in regards to academic fit.

 In the corporate world, having worked for companies and teams from around the globe, I have garnered indispensable knowledge, technical innovation and teamwork as key skills to leverage these assets and rise in the corporate ladder. From being a junior consultant at 3M to improve their business process and increase profitability to assisting Atos Orgin in their merger with Siemens IT service to blue ocean strategy implementation at Elecon Engineering Company Limited and Brekky 35h Italia, I have accumulated wisdom in diverse fields of business. My corporate story started with doing R&D projects with TATA steel, moving onto Google to implement adworks at the bottom level of pyramid, then to The Coca-Cola Company to implement localized “open happiness” campaign, Airtel Africa in understanding of Telecommunication market in Africa to Increase minutes of usage from 50-60 minutes to 250 minutes and increase the net density.

During my association with Airtel-Zain Africa we launched a customer relationship management solution named Airtel Treasure Hunt in Niger, Uganda, Zambia and Congo. The innovation known as Dynamic Pricing Service gave Airtel the ability to price Voice and Data services dynamically based on location, cell load, time of day, subscriber type and/or subscriber activity placing it a step over the competitors. Once I was well versed with the business dynamics, I started my tenure with Elecon Engineering Company Limited wherein I handled various multimillion dollar projects consisting of government, private and public Private Partnership (PPP Model). I was also involved with implementing total performance management (TPM) in the company. After achieving success in corporates, I have started a new internet company that acts as a platform for students and tutors to meet and primarily based in UK. The key contacts that I made during my Hult days has made my dream possible. First being the geographical region, then the angel investors and Co-partners all linked with my business School. In one word if somebody ask me what

Hult meant to me, it’s Family. Check out more HULT MBA REVIEWS so that you can opt us to make your future Bright in MBA with at http://www.hultreviews.com.