Frank Wiegand
Degree: MBA in International Business
Nationality: German
Why an
MBA?
"As an engineering graduate with six years’ work experience in
the engineering field, an MBA was a logical choice for me. I
focused on the UK for my MBA search as British MBA programmes are
usually 12 months long, meaning I wouldn’t have to take too much
time-out from my career.
An MBA was the best way for me to learn managerial and business
skills in a relatively short space of time."
Why the European Business School
London?
"I was keen to study in London, a city well known for its
international diversity and excellent business networking
opportunities. I visited several business schools in the region,
but the European Business School London (EBSL) seemed the right
‘fit’ for me – I was attracted to its small
size, the internationalism of its staff and students, and the
‘general management’ focus of the MBA programme. Being an engineer
an MBA was the right next step in my career, and EBSL gave me the
managerial skills and knowledge I was looking for. Having grown up
in an international
environment, I appreciated the multiculturalism of my MBA
classmates, and I enjoyed working in seminar groups with people
from a host of different experiences and backgrounds.
On this MBA programme, students can choose to study abroad
in Hong Kong, New York or Copenhagen. My eight-week study period
abroad in Hong Kong gave me an excellent opportunity to put the
knowledge I had learned from the various business modules into
practice, and the visit was a great introduction to Hong Kong
culture. It was very rewarding to work alongside Chinese classmates
and networking in the city revealed many new business opportunities
to me."
Was it worth it?
"My ambition upon
completing the course was to work within operations management for
an international company and, having now fulfilled this ambition, I
am using skills gained from my MBA on a daily basis. The strategic,
financial and organisational knowledge offered by an MBA is
invaluable, and I highly recommend an MBA to anyone looking to take
a step up the career ladder. It’s rewarding to see how much MBA
knowledge I am able to put into practice, and how I now manage
situations in a different way."
Previous Education: BEng in Mechanical
Engineering, from University of Miami, USA
Frank Wiegand is an engineer with over six years' experience in
the manufacturing and aerospace fields. Having worked and studied
in Singapore, USA, India and the UK, he is now Assistant Vice
President of Operations for Sylvania Lighting International at
their headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.
Page last updated 1/23/2009