July 24, 2012 by William Frierson
The business world is constantly evolving, and many corporations are now realizing the importance of collaboration over personal success. This has led several to skip the traditional MBA on line or on campus route and instead focus on earning a Master’s in Organizational Leadership. On paper, the two concentrations are so similar that students striving for either degree will often find themselves attending several of the same courses. However, they differ in one key aspect: an MBA is all about the executive’s individual performance, while a degree in organizational leadership is focused on teamwork and the collaborative process. You might be wondering which academic path is right for you: an organizational leadership master’s degree, or a traditional MBA? In an effort to help you find future success and happiness, here are a few of the courses you might encounter while studying organizational leadership, and how each will prepare you for your future career. Continue Reading