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MBAMBA (also M.B.A. American English) /ˌem biː ˈeɪ/ noun [countable] - Consultancy or academic experience and/or MBA useful.
- Full-time, part-time and Modular MBA programmes are also available.
- He left in November 1998 to do an MBA.
- It is anticipated that most students will reach MBA level within two to three years.
- John Sculley, like Jim Burke, believes in formal education and took an MBA.
- Kim: Who are MBAs who work the late-night shift at bookstores and / or coffee houses?
- She and Muhammad were married in Louisville in 1986, after she earned her MBA.
- Without having been to college or tech or university, an IBMer at Greenock can take an MBA.
► BUSINESSabsolute advantage, aggregate demand, AGM, nounagribusiness, nounairline, nounappurtenance, nounassessment, nounbad debt, nounbalance sheet, nounbankroll, verbbankrupt, adjectivebankrupt, verbbankrupt, nounbankruptcy, nounbargain, verbbargain basement, nounbaron, nounbill of sale, nounbiz, nounblack market, nounblack marketeer, nounboom, nounboom and bust, nounboom town, nounbrown goods, nounbubble, nounbudget surplus, business card, nounbusiness cycle, business hours, nounbuyout, nouncapital, nouncapital-intensive, adjectivechamber of commerce, nounclerical, adjectiveconsumer, nounconsumer goods, noundisposable income, noundownturn, noundrive-through, nouneconomically, adverbfinancial, adjectiveflat, adjectivefree enterprise, noungiveaway, adjectiveincrement, nounindustry, nouninflate, verbinflated, adjectiveinflation, nouninflationary, adjectiveinsolvent, adjectiveinstitution, nouninterest, nounintroduction, nounlivery, nounlow season, nounlucrative, adjectiveMBA, nounmemo, nounmentoring, nounnegotiable, adjectivenegotiate, verbnegotiation, nounnon-profit, adjectiveopen, verboperational research, nounowner-occupied, adjectivepack, nounpackage, nounpaperwork, nounpatron, nounpatronage, nounpatronize, verbpay, verbpcm, peppercorn rent, nounpersonal assistant, nounplanned obsolescence, nounpp., quarter, nounquarter day, nounquota, nounquote, verbready-made, adjectivereal estate, nounrebate, nounredeem, verbredevelop, verbrefund, nounrent, nounshutdown, nounsliding scale, nounsubcontract, verbsubcontractor, nountariff, nounundercut, verbundersubscribed, adjective (Master of Business Administration) a university degree in the skills needed to be in charge of a business that you can get after your first degree. A person who has this degree is also called an MBA: Rick is a 32-year-old MBA from Harvard.do/have an MBA |