Why do universities benefit is so popular

For-profit schools (University of Phoenix, Strayer University, Capella University, Kaplan University, North Central University, etc.) are still very popular options for adult learners. University of Phoenix is now approaching 500,000 students (online and on campus), which corresponds to the number of students at public universities in California.

For-profit colleges attract qualified workers with tuition, assistance programs (TAP) in their companies. These programs replace or partially TAP training for all staff. However, profit attract the military, the new students and other adults. [Read more...]

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The Risky Business of Project Management

Take any project, whether at home or in conjunction with an audit and consulting company, has risks. Project risk is defined as an area of interest that could prevent a project from all its advantages defined. Project requires a careful risk management and involves identification, assessment and mitigation.

It is important that from the beginning a project to go through the process of identifying risks. Not all project risks are obvious. In identifying risks, for areas in the project, which look like based on:

First Insufficient or unreliable data [Read more...]

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Online MBA – New Trends in Education

Online education is the last academic discipline of the academic world to enter. It has a dynamic range of vocational training. Today is the preferred choice for the higher education of young women and men in the country. Their demand will continue to grow and qualitative growth that needs attention. While the demand for education management will continue to grow with the growth of Indian economy, the quality of the application is subject to change. Functional Business Schools, Business Schools sector condensed, one-year MBA or shorter, modular MBA, online MBA web-based, Executive MBA, new models will offer the university management. [Read more...]

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