In addition to the networking groups for minority MBA holders working in MBA careers, there are a number of groups that accept all MBA holders. One such group, the MBA Association (MBAA) brings together businesses and an estimated 5 million MBA-professionals in an effort to exchange experience, expertise and vision. While the name implies that it is necessary to have a MBA or be employed in an MBA career, all business-enthusiasts and entrepreneurs are welcome. The MBAA can be found at: http://www.mbaassociation.org/
Another group dedicated to promoting the ideals, ethics, and skills that prepare graduates of MBA Schools for MBA careers is the Association of MBAs. Billing itself the international authority on the development of business leaders, the Association of MBAs primary task is guarding the MBA quality standards and unique role MBAs play in developing business leaders. This organization provides fertile ground for the development of knowledge, ideas and practices that support the core goals of the organization. In addition to to appealing to those pursuing MBAs and working in MBA careers, the Association of MBAs also has close ties to a number of business schools. For more information about the Association of MBAs, visit:
http://www.mbaworld.com/
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