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Mba Quotes

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Abhaidev
“Let me be brutally honest. Being an insider, I know exactly how these MBA guys think. And because I know who they really are, I have nothing but utter contempt for these professionals. Now you might think I am stereotyping and generalizing. Yes, I am, indeed. But get this thing straight. Only highly competitive people prepare for these entrance exams to these top-notch B-schools. Only those who have excessive cupidity for money, power and status, only such people enter these highly reputed management colleges. These people don’t have friends, instead, they have connections. It’s all about Moolah. It’s all about usefulness. You scratch my back, and I will scratch yours. You be my ladder, and I will be yours.”
Abhaidev, The World's Most Frustrated Man

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Business is supposed to be fun. We're supposed to love what we're doing. Don't let these old folks convince you that business is about spreadsheets and MBA's and metics and all that stuff. That's all good, but ultimately business is just about adding value to other peoples lives and getting them to pay you for it.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Trevor Noah
“Hustling is to work what surfing the Internet is to reading. If you add up how much you read in a year on the Internet—tweets, Facebook posts, lists—you’ve read the equivalent of a shit ton of books, but in fact you’ve read no books in a year. When I look back on it, that’s what hustling was. It’s maximal effort put into minimal gain. It’s a hamster wheel. If I’d put all that energy into studying I’d have earned an MBA.”
Trevor Noah, Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

Sanhita Baruah
“A world full of "certainties"
All the plans, all the vanities.
Where black covers the white
Suited in "confidence"- the constant fight.
A million roads I dream to take
One destination, knowing not I turn where.
A green veil covers for two years, some two decades.
But the "plan" awaits, new roads to make.
I pant, I struggle, I do my best
While they say,
"You are, dear, but so inadequate".”
Sanhita Baruah

Sameer Kamat
“Cliché: "The MBA changed my life."

What it really means:
"A fantastic career, a great social life and a healthy bank balance...three of the things I had before I started the program.”
Sameer Kamat, Beyond The MBA Hype: A Guide to Understanding and Surviving B-Schools

Amit Kalantri
“If the reason of your sleeplessness is competition, then you will make a successful businessman.”
Amit Kalantri

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“The fundamental priority of every business is to create value for its customers or clients — to improve their lives in some way through the products or services being sold by the business.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, 4 Business Lessons From Jesus: A businessmans interpretation of Jesus' teachings, applied in a business context.

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Think of any product or service and beneath the surface, you’ll see it’s just a value exchange.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, Business for Beginners: Getting Started

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“People have to be able to access your businesses product or service. They have to notice your product or service among alternatives. And they have to feel an authentic connection.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, Business for Beginners: Getting Started

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“People buy perceived value. It’s not just about having a good product or service, it’s also about making sure your potential customers perceive the value your product or service can provide them. And you do this by communicating its value effectively.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, Business for Beginners: Getting Started

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“The vision should be less about what things are going to look like in the future and more about how the company is going to be better positioned to create value and to reap the rewards of that value creation. When we communicate vision in this way, we can go from the world of vague ideals to the world of "this makes sense" for the people who will ultimately be responsible for stewarding the vision. And when it makes sense to them, and they feel connected to it, they do their part so we can collectively bring it to life.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.

Nitya Prakash
“It costs 40 lacs to be a doctor, 30 lacs to be an MBA, 20 lacs to be a pilot, 10 lacs to be an engineer.

And just 0 to be a nice guy.”
Nitya Prakash

Richie Norton
“Everyone needs to be viewed and treated as a leader, because roles and responsibilities will always be in flux.”
Richie Norton

Richie Norton
“The system wants to own your day until the day you die (or are not useful to the value network anymore—whichever comes first).”
Richie Norton, Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping

“Online MBA Equivalent Course From Great Lakes

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Great Lakes Institute of Managemen
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“Turning Pages in Life: Why an MBA in Malaysia is the Next Chapter for Ambitious Minds

Every great book tells a story of transformation — a character stepping into the unknown, facing challenges, and emerging stronger. In many ways, pursuing higher education is the same. For professionals seeking to redefine their careers, choosing to study abroad becomes that pivotal chapter. And increasingly, the story is being written in Malaysia.

An MBA in Malaysia
is more than just a degree; it’s an experience of growth, cultural immersion, and global opportunity.

A Journey Beyond the Classroom

Studying in Malaysia isn’t limited to textbooks and lectures. The country itself becomes a classroom. With its mix of modern cities and rich traditions, students are exposed to diverse perspectives that shape how they approach leadership and business. This global outlook is what makes Malaysian MBA graduates highly competitive in international markets.

Affordable, Yet World-Class

One of the standout reasons students choose Malaysia is its affordability without compromise on quality. Tuition fees and living costs are significantly lower compared to Western countries, yet universities in Malaysia maintain strong international recognition. This makes an MBA here not just a career decision but also a wise financial choice.

Writing Your Own Success Story

Whether your dream is to climb the corporate ladder, pivot into entrepreneurship, or gain the skills to lead in an ever-changing global economy, Malaysia offers the tools to make it happen. The networks you build and the experiences you gather during an MBA in Malaysia
can be the foundation of your future chapters.

Closing Thoughts

Every reader knows the thrill of turning the page, eager to see what happens next. If your career feels like it’s at a turning point, maybe it’s time to write your next chapter in Malaysia. With its blend of opportunity, affordability, and global relevance, an MBA here could be the story you’ve been waiting to tell.”
Dev

Glenn Savan
“What if he turns out to be a reasonable human being with a reasonable-sized ego?"
"Than I'll dedicate the rest of my life to the service of the Holy Mother and make a pilgrimage to Lourdes." Rosemary laughed. "People with reasonable-sized egos don't become MBAs, Max. They sell beers at the ballpark — or something.”
Glenn Savan, White Palace