Hmm…I was going through the statistics for my website, and saw people coming here searching for the word IOMBA. So I did a little search of my own. I always knew the IOMBA was meant to be a great program, but still surprised at how quickly word spreads.
Someone named Natalie Grant is doing a great job putting the IOMBA out there. She’s everywhere – her own blog and on businessweek.
Also some other links, for my IOMBA buddies and skeptics:
http://www.mbaprograms.org/nonprofit/
http://www.unspecial.org/UNS633/UNS_633_T02.html
Hey Dweep!
It’s scary to think that my ramblings are putting the word out there…
How small is this digital world we live in? I read your Hobsons profile way back when. I can say that this ia in some part your fault!
Thanks for this great blog.
Nats
Oh my god! Please don’t blame me – I can’t have this on my conscience!
Thanks for hoping over nevertheless, and congratulations!! I’m getting some good vibes about this year’s class. BTW, how did you find me?
Hi Dweep,
Thanks for this blog.
So far I have found this website the most useful in finding more about IOMBA. I have 7 years of experience in PMO, Project& Portfolio Mgmt consulting and a good GMAT score of 730.
I am now seeing UN jobs as a istant dream after doing IOMBA. Few things that worry me about the program:
a. No statistics given on the ROI
b. No statistics on the salaries post MBA
c. What nature of jobs can I get in UN post MBA, at what grade and what are the salaries for those.
Thanks again for this useful insight.
Regards
Mansi
Hi Mansi,
I wonder if you’ve looked at the IOMBA FAQ? Will email you separately on some of questions you posed.