MBA Or PhD After Engineering Degree? - PhD / Doctorate In Business Administration Or MBA?

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Should you choose to do an MBA or a PhD after your engineering degree? This is a choice that I had to make so I’m just going to speak from experience.
    This is part of my thesis help series where I provide helpful advice to anybody that’s interested in doing a doctorate in business administration, or those that are thinking about a PhD after an MBA.
    The choice that I had to make was deciding whether to do an MBA or a PhD after my engineering degree. This was a bit decision to make, but ultimately I chose to do the PhD in Business administration.
    Here are some of the factors that helped me to decide, and things that I know now.
    1. An MBA is a degree that is geared towards execution. It is focused on getting things done. A PhD is very much a competitive degree, however it is focused on the creation of ideas.
    2. The MBA salary and a PhD in Business Administration salary is similar, however the guarantees are a little bit more certain with an MBA. The return on investment is much faster with an MBA.
    3. An MBA will not allow you to do research and to continuously explore new areas. This is also a downside for the PhD because you are forced to continuously explore and push the boundaries of what you now your whole career.
    4. Talented engineers are valued in a PhD in Business Administration. They are also valued in the business world. We are always looking for people that understand how to get things done.
    5. A PhD allows you to teach students new insights. You can teach with an MBA in a community college as well.
    The key distinction between an MBA or PhD after an engineering degree is really just your preference for solving for new ideas, and the kind of ideas that you will solve for. Many of the stuff that I would have done with my engineering degree, I do now in a PhD in Business Administration.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @navarunatraya2520
    @navarunatraya2520 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this. Really insightful.
    I am debating internally over whether I should go for an MBA from a top business school or go for a PhD in business administration with a combination of finance and decision sciences. I just completed my Master's in Mechanical Engineering from NUS and I am beginning my 3rd year in venture capital (completed 2).

    • @R3ciprocityTeam
      @R3ciprocityTeam  Před 4 lety

      It is a hard decision. We all have to make them, but you have to follow your heart. Financially, you are far better getting the Mba. But, this is a passion career.

    • @R3ciprocityTeam
      @R3ciprocityTeam  Před 4 lety

      Btw, you might want to look at Prof Gary D. at LBS. He does interesting VC work.

    • @navarunatraya2520
      @navarunatraya2520 Před 4 lety

      @@R3ciprocityTeam Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @James-yi1vk
    @James-yi1vk Před 4 lety +2

    I'm an electrical engineer with 2 years experience and 10 years military experience working with aircraft avionics. I'm almost certain that I'm going the MBA route. But I'm concerned that swapping to a non-technical career route will hurt my job security long-term. Please help. 😕

    • @R3ciprocityTeam
      @R3ciprocityTeam  Před 4 lety +1

      Life is always about risks. Follow what you think is calling you. Read read and read up on it!

  • @ericbly3517
    @ericbly3517 Před 5 lety +1

    👍🏻