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Could a Master of Business Administration (MBA) be your express ticket to a new career? Or do you want to get ahead of your competition and climb the ladder a little faster?
As the world reeled from the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of workers voluntarily quit their jobs, citing poor work-life balance, exploitative conditions, low salaries and lack of purpose.
The University of Queensland is helping major organisations address climate change, after PwC and Boeing became the first employers in Australia to provide their workforce with the University’s accredited Carbon Literacy training.
If you’re thinking about what’s next for you professionally, you might be wondering how an MBA could transform your career and if it’s worth the financial investment.