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MBA Systems - Have done MBA in Systems and is rocking today... -
29-09-2006, 04:43 PM
Hi All,
I wish to start this Thread as guidance to all MBA Systems Aspiring students.
All those who have done there MBA in Systems and are rocking the world today should post there experience and a brief of how they achieved what they have it today...
While posting kindly also mention following:
1. Your Name 2. Current Company Name 3. Designation Held (if can elaborate the path from beginning, that is joined as and today is) 4. Work Profile 5. Salary (if you don’t mind… as it’s a proud thing to share ) 6. Description on how you went about it / how mba systems helped, etc
This will help aspiring students visualize there career path and goal if they take MBA Systems.
Thanks for you support in advance
Regards Prad
Prad
================================================== "Every Job is a Self-Portrait of the Person Who Did It. Autograph Your Work With Excellence."
Re: MBA Systems - Have done MBA in Systems and is rocking today... -
02-10-2006, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by uRmad
Ping a dude called "anuragxp" to post on this thread...He can shed quite some light on what you are looking at
Cheers
Thanks for your kind words, saar. Although I'm not the best person to reply on this thread, but I'll try my level best to throw some light
To begin with, I'd like to copy-paste one of my earlier posts
Quote:
Following are some of the job options for MBAs in IT companies:
1. Business Analyst: You act as an Interface between the customer and the delivery team. You are expected understand the business processes and the exact customer requirements and document them properly in a format that the delivery team (developers) understands. For being an effective BA, you should have knowledge of things like UML, RUP, Rational Rose etc. in addition to having a good domain knowledge. Experienced BAs become good IT Consultants.
2. Pre-Sales: Here you do things like responding to RFIs, RFPs and preparing client-specific presentations. Similar profile is that of a Business Development Manager.
3. Sales: Do I need to explain this one?
4. ERP Consultant: You are responsible for understanding the business processes of your customers and implementing packaged ERP software (like SAP) after making the necessary customizations.
5. Project Manager: Project Managers are involved in a project right from the stage of requirements gathering. They are required to do Planning, Estimation, Resource (People, Hardware, Software etc.) and time management. Tools like MS Project are heavily used by PMs.
6. HR Manager: Not much work Kidding Responsible for Recruitment, Appraisal, Employee retention, Career planning, Trainings etc.
7. Quality/Testing Manager: Suitable for people with testing/QA kind of background.
Hope that helps. Good luck for your MBA.
Cheers!
NOTE: The above info. is based on my personal experience and perception. Standard Disclaimers apply
Now, I'm currently working in a BA profile (for the moment) in one of the major Indian IT companies (I don't think the company name is of any relevance here because all of them are pretty much the same). You can read the Job description of BAs in the post that I quoted, my role is similar to that (but not limited to that only). My technical background (Bachelors + MBA Systems) helps me in speaking a technical language when I'm interacting with the Delivery Team (of my company) and my MBA degree helps me in understanding the customer needs. I can't go much deeper and disclose details because of the Project I'm involved in...I hope you understand
Coming back to how MBA in Systems helps you in the Industry? The biggest advantage is that being an MBA, you get a preferential treatment everywhere (I don't know why )...somehow the top management trusts MBAs too much (even if they are freshers), gives them a lot of responsibilities (and hence learning opportunities)...sometimes the workload can become excessive because you need to be involved in every phase of SDLC and are expected to make valuable contributions, but all that is a lot of fun if you are passionate about technology
I didn't know much about the life of an MBA Systems guy, but I specialised in Systems because of my passion for technology...you may do it because of some other reason. Doing my MBA in Systems helped me a lot because prior to that I had only some sort of bookish technical language and my way of thinking was not "Business oriented". I learnt more because of my teachers....my "Software Project Management" prof. is the CEO of an IT company with over 20 years of Project Management experience in Xerox, the person responsible for implementing SAP in Hero Honda taught me "Enterprise Resource Planning" and so on. I seem to be digressing from the topic now and this is becoming more of a Blog post, I'll stop here for now. I'm not sure whether this helped you or not but because you (Mr. thread starter) PM'ed me, I had an obligation to reply. In case you are not satisfied/want more information, you are most welcome to reply on this thread and I'll post back as and when time permits.
Cheers!
P.S XP Stands for Xtra Pagal, No connection with MyCrowSoft
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Re: MBA Systems - Have done MBA in Systems and is rocking today... -
02-10-2006, 11:50 PM
That was good info!
Mods, How about editing the name of the thread and making it relevant to MBA of all streams? I have seen threads of b-schoolers and how is their life in their respective B-schools, but none of people who have completed their MBA and on with their future life.
A good majority of us write cat without having any proper aim/idea of what is in store. A small desc (the Qs posted by @its_prad are enough to get the reqd desc) of different people who have completed their MBA degree would help others decide what they expect at the end of two years.
XLRI,Jamshedpur '07 - '09
I don't want to be a millionaire, but I sure want to live like one!!!
Re: MBA Systems - Have done MBA in Systems and is rocking today... -
03-10-2006, 10:08 AM
Hi Anuragxp, thanks a lot for your valuable inputs, if you can ask more people from Systems background to put there valuable inputs it will help may of the students who wish to take MBA Systems but dosent due to lack of awareness and ninja_talli regarding the name of the thread, i started this Thread due to lack of awareness about MBA Systems in particular and future after doing it so this thread i wanted specifically to Systems Future, while we can start another thread to post info about future after MBA....
Thanks again anuragxp
Regrads
Prad
Prad
================================================== "Every Job is a Self-Portrait of the Person Who Did It. Autograph Your Work With Excellence."
Re: MBA Systems - Have done MBA in Systems and is rocking today... -
03-10-2006, 01:54 PM
hey Senoirs
Most of the guys who plan to do an MBA go for Marketing and finance thinking that they r the most rewarding branches regardless of ones inclination.
It is only becoz we r not sure of other streams and we do not want to take risks with our careers
This thread will be an eye opener for us ..pls guide us senoirs so that we can take informed decisions .
Regards
Ricky
Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it
Class of MBA 2009 Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management.
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Re: MBA Systems - Have done MBA in Systems and is rocking today... -
04-10-2006, 02:33 PM
Well said Anurag.
Was just browsing through the topics and found this one. Having done MBA in System/Mkting, this topic generated a lot of interest in me and I would like to share my profile too -
I am working in a IT product company as customer engagement manager (synonym for Business Analyst) where I am responsible right from the start of the project till the end. Start means making project plan, initial study at the customer site. Then starts System study, SRS preparation and getting it signed off. Then getting the product customized from development team and deploying the same.
Its been only 6 months in the company and I am already handling 4 clients with a development team assigned to me.
Apart from it, I am also involved at Pre Sales activities - filling response for RFPs, giving product demonstrations, handling any tech queries from clients.
My engg background (Computer Engg) and MBA in systems has helped me a lot in understanding lingos of development team as well as of customer. Customer doesnt understand technical things but needs result while development team doesn't understand what customer actually wants andcan only speak tech. But at the end of day, its only how you handle people that matters.
Biggest advantage of being an MBA is the respect you get and the confidence senior management has in you.
MBA in System can give you a upperhand in getting BA profile.
Re: MBA Systems - Have done MBA in Systems and is rocking today... -
04-10-2006, 03:46 PM
i am also planning to take my major as mba systems i have engg degree mech from bit mesra job ex in production then planning then some part of it in purchase what r my prospects !!!!