Asked what impresses them most about the Georgetown MBA Program, our students often say it's the teaching. The faculty bring insights gained as students themselves at many of the world's leading universities, as consultants to business and government, and as scholars investigating such topics as management transitions in the Czech Republic, international competitive strategy, and export development policies.
Strong student-faculty interaction is a Georgetown tradition, and students know their professors as mentors, career advisers, and colleagues. The benefits to MBA candidates are obvious. In the classroom, during faculty office hours, or at informal gatherings, future business leaders are exposed to the biggest questions, the latest theories, and the newest innovations in management. In the process of such interactions, our students learn that the human dimension of business is the true measure of successful leadership.
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