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Board Economics
Re: Getting an MBA before starting a company or directly starting a company?
by
panganib999
on 08/07/2023, 18:43:57 UTC
Getting an MBA is beneficial because it sets you apart from the rest of the pack. One of the advantages of an MBA is that it forces you to read and learn, which helps you expand your knowledge about any business you want to venture into. I strongly believe that one of the reasons why start-ups fail is because they lack a solid foundation in understanding frameworks and conducting their own research, instead of relying solely on purchased data. While it is true that not everyone may be able to afford an MBA program, the truth is that there is so much to learn from it. If you had the opportunity to pursue an MBA before starting a company or directly starting a company, which option would you choose?

- https://producthq.org/career/product-manager/how-to-decide-if-you-need-an-mba-as-a-product-manager/
I think getting that degree is more important If you're shooting for a jumpstart on your career as an employee for an already established company. It gives you that leverage you need to stand out as you said and become remarkable against the competition. In other cases, like when setting up your own enterprise, the knowledge itself is beneficial but your degree's not gonna help you that much. But still, if you're trying to start out a business and you don't have a capital yet I suggest you actually go get that degree and find yourself a well-paying job that will help you raise funds for that business you're looking to build. That way you're not only setting your business, but you're readying yourself for everything that you may need preparation for by acquiring experience and first-hand knowledge of what goes on in a business.