Hello Fernando. No so sure that I have understood your question. But I will try to answer. Yes, I have full time MBA degree from Manchester Business School
Yes. Offline content only is fine.
Hello Fernando, work environments are adapting flexible models consisting of remote teams with most of the team members working from home or remote locations communicating effectively over video conferencing and meeting in person once in a while for planning or technical workshops. I don’t see a reason why this cannot be applicable for trainings/courses for a new business school. In my opinion it would even reach out to more aspiring candidates who cannot make it to a full time course or training.
Hi Fernando IF the country / region you are based in accepts online learning or you can adequately validate learning outcomes from Online Learning, by all means you should look at providing Online Learning options to augment the learner base & quality.
IF however you are unable to satisfy the Hiring Folks and the Corporates on the learning outcomes via the Online mode, you should look at a Hybrid model with a 70 - 30 mix with F2F being 70%. Adding Practising Professionals as Visiting Faculty from the Industry would be another option one could look at for the Online Courses…
Yes, indeed it is the best way to start. You need a solid faculty (teachers) before attempting digitalization. Poor online quality will impact negatively on brand building.
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