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MBA Standards Board

MBA Standards Board

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A New Way to MBA™ | Affordable MBA Credentialing | Executive & AI-Era Business Education

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Most MBA programs are overpriced, outdated, and misaligned with how careers actually advance. The MBA Standards Board was built to fix that. We credential real world experience into globally recognized MBA equivalent designations designed for today’s AI driven business environment. The Certified MBA™, CMBA™, and MBAe™ credentials validate applied capability, not just classroom time. No debt. No career interruption. No reliance on a legacy model that no longer reflects market reality. Professionals do not need to spend $200,000 and step away from their careers to prove business competence. We consolidate college credits, executive education, certifications, and work experience into one clear, credible credential that signals real capability to employers, clients, and boards. The "A New Way to MBA™", framework aligns with the core curriculum of leading MBA programs while offering a faster, more efficient path. Today, coursework from institutions like Stanford, MIT, and Harvard is accessible online at a fraction of traditional costs. We provide the credentialing structure that recognizes and validates that learning alongside professional experience. This is a competency based model built for how modern careers actually develop. The MBA Standards Board delivers high impact, accessible credentials through the Certified MBA™, CMBA™, and MBAe™ designations for professionals who want to advance, differentiate, and lead without following an outdated path.

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https://applymba.org/
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Higher Education
Company size
11-50 employees
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New York, NY
Type
Educational
Founded
2019
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MBA, Career Advice, Job Search Strategy, Personal Branding, Executive Leadership, Career Coaching, Executive MBA Degree, Leadership Development, Personal Development, Executive Education, Business School, Career Development, Post-Graduate Degree, Marketing, Finance, Higher Education, EMBA, Networking, Management, Education, and AI

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  • Sidney Evans CMBA™'s recent post captures what most professionals miss about leadership. It is not about arriving; it is about continuously raising the standard you hold yourself to. His recognition through the Certified MBA™ and CMBA™ credentials reflects more than academic achievement. It signals verified capability across core business disciplines, along with a clear commitment to AI literacy and ethical leadership. That combination is what defines modern executive readiness, and Sidney models it with clarity and discipline. What stands out even more is the pattern behind the profile. With 30 recommendations received and 27 given, Sidney demonstrates a level of engagement and reciprocity that is rare at the senior level. Leaders who invest in recognizing others while earning strong endorsements themselves are not operating transactionally. They are building trust, credibility, and long-term influence. That is the real indicator of leadership. It shows up in how people respond to you and how you show up for them. Sidney’s track record reflects exactly the kind of leadership the MBA Leaders Forum is designed to elevate. https://lnkd.in/gJ8FS2fw

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    The moment you think you've arrived is the moment you stop leading. Today I was awarded both the Certified MBA™ and the CMBA™ Chartered Master of Business Administration designations by the MBA Standards Board Institute. These aren't participation certificates. They represent verified graduate-level business competency across 12 core MBA disciplines, demonstrated AI literacy and ethics standards, and a commitment registered in the international Credential Engine Registry independently verifiable by employers, institutions, and professional organizations worldwide. This isn't about adding letters. It's about accountability. The same standard I bring to every boardroom, every global stage, and every leader I coach - I hold myself to first. To every leader in my global network: the standard isn't behind you. It's ahead of you. The race continues. Thanks for the invite, Cheryl Nunn, MBAe™ The future of leadership is louder, it is wiser! #Leadership #GlobalLeadership #MBA #CMBA #CertifiedMBA #MBAStandardsBoard #ExecutiveCoaching #Transformation #RunYourOwnRace

  • I've reviewed hundreds of MBA profiles over two decades of hiring and I see the same pattern repeatedly. Strong professionals, real accomplishments, genuinely impressive backgrounds, described in language that made sense on a 2010 resume. Words like "results-driven," "cross-functional leadership," and "strategic vision" with nothing behind them. The 2026 recruiter isn't reading for those phrases. They're filtering by specific terms like prompt engineering, data governance, go-to-market strategy, and GRC. The credentials and the experience are there. The vocabulary on the profile is a decade behind. David's story in this article is not unusual; it's the norm for experienced professionals who haven't updated their digital language. Have you compared your current profile language to a job posting in your target role in the last six months? #LinkedInRecruiter #Upskilling #CertifiedMBA #WorkforceTransformation #CareerChange

    A recruiter just searched LinkedIn for your exact skills. You didn't show up. Not because you're unqualified. Because your profile doesn't speak the algorithm's language. LinkedIn just published its 2026 Skills on the Rise report. Eight specific skill clusters. Dozens of individual keyword terms. This is precisely what recruiters are typing into LinkedIn Recruiter right now when they look for MBA-caliber talent. Here's what most MBAs don't know: 50% of hirers on LinkedIn are now using skills data to fill roles. Not your title. Not your degree. Specific, searchable keywords. And profiles optimized with those keywords can appear 27 times more often in recruiter searches than unoptimized ones. 27 times. The eight skill clusters LinkedIn says are fastest-growing for 2026: 1. AI Engineering and Implementation (prompt engineering, workflow automation) 2. Operational Efficiency (process optimization, logistics management) 3. AI Business Strategy (data governance, responsible AI) 4. Executive and Stakeholder Communications (public speaking, cross-functional coordination) 5. Financial Operations and Reporting (financial data analysis, budget management) 6. Leadership and People Management (cross-functional team management, mentorship) 7. Business Revenue Growth (go-to-market strategy, account development) 8. Risk Compliance Management (GRC, regulatory compliance, safety monitoring) Every single one of these maps directly to what the GMAC 2025 Corporate Recruiters Survey found when it asked 1,108 Fortune 500 hiring managers what they actually want from MBA hires. I wrote a full newsletter documenting all eight clusters with the individual skills under each, the high-paying roles they lead to, real salary data from MIT Sloan's 2025-2026 MBA Employment Report, and a six-step profile construction plan. Plus three true stories of MBA professionals who remodeled their profiles around 3-5 of these skills and went from invisible to fielding recruiter calls within weeks. Save this post. Then go check your LinkedIn profile right now. Ask yourself: do these eight skill clusters appear in your headline, your About section, your Skills list, and your experience entries? If not, you are invisible to the searches that pay $125,000 to $190,000 a year. The blueprint is documented. The skills are sourced. The construction plan is six steps. Your profile is the building. Time to remodel. --- I'm Cheryl Nunn, Founder and CEO of the MBA Standards Board. We set the standards that define what an MBA credential should actually mean in 2026. Subscribe or Follow me for weekly intelligence on MBA credentials, career strategy, and the skills that move the needle. #MBA #LinkedInTips #Skills #MBAStandardsBoard #ProfessionalDevelopment #CareerStrategy

  • Leading Job Search & Career Advisor talks about how people are really getting jobs now with skills and showing up at https://lnkd.in/g-MRmcbz

    Jim Collins just named the career crisis most MBAs are walking straight into, and almost nobody is talking about it yet. His new book dropped yesterday. Ten years of research. 34 remarkable lives studied side by side. And the pattern he found is uncomfortably clear.   Cliffs are unavoidable. Every single person in his study hits one. Not some of them. All of them. AI-driven corporate consolidation is one of those cliffs. It is happening right now, not in five years, not "eventually." And here is the part that should stop you mid-scroll: Your old MBA diploma cannot be read by the AI systems that recruiters are using to find candidates right now. It has no machine-readable skills metadata. It does not show up when a hiring algorithm runs a competency search on LinkedIn. That is not an opinion. That is how ATS software and recruiter AI bots and agents actually work on LinkedIn and other job boards in 2026. I wrote this week's newsletter around Collins' idea of "encodings”, the deep capabilities that define what you are actually built for, and connected it directly to what MBA professionals need to do before the cliff arrives, not after. Alan Page started law school while he was still starting for the Minnesota Vikings. He did not wait until football ended to figure out what came next. That simplex step Collins describes in the book is the exact move that shortens the fog on the other side. The article covers: 🎯 Why your MBA diploma is invisible to the AI systems hiring managers now use to find candidates 📍 How Collins' cliff and fog framework maps directly onto what is happening to MBA careers right now 🔑 What machine-readable credentials actually are and why the difference between having them and not having them is widening fast 💡 How to match your specific encoding to one of 21 MBA specialization tracks that employers are actively searching for in 2026 🚀 The simplex step Collins recommends and what the MBA equivalent of it looks like practically J.T. O'Donnell said it plainly: "Your LinkedIn presence is your first interview. Recruiters can review it at any time, often before you even know you're being considered." This is a short read that might genuinely change how you think about your credentials, your LinkedIn profile, and how findable you are to the people who are actively looking for what you offer. The link to the full article below. And honestly, which cliff do you think is closest for MBA professionals right now? I believe it is AI automation of traditional C-Suite roles, do you agree? Or do you think it is more about corporate consolidation cutting senior positions? Or something else entirely? I am genuinely curious what you are seeing from where you sit, please comment. #FutureOfWork #MBALeadersForum #WorkforceTransformation #CareerDevelopment #MBAEducation #SkillsBasedEconomy

  • The MBA Standards Board is officially appointing Founding Board Trustees and Advisors to lead the newly formed MBA Leaders Forum Professional Association. This is a rare executive volunteer appointment designed specifically for MBA holders who want to build and escalate their professional branding and visibility, while shaping the future of global business credentials. Please read the information below and apply at this link, there if you are interested: Click on Blue Quick Apply Button at https://lnkd.in/grfJJmpS #FutureOfWork #WorkTransformation #Upskill #Board #CSuite #MBA

    Stop pretending your MBA is a safety net. The traditional corporate ladder isn't just shaky in 2026. It is officially dead. If you still think your job title at a Fortune 500 company is your identity, you are already falling behind. Futurist Sinéad Bovell warns that roles we once thought were bulletproof, like brand managers and financial analysts, are being eaten by AI. The era of the "Steady Career" is over. We are entering the "Independence Era" where you are no longer an employee. You are a mini-organization. You are a bundle of skills. Intelligence is now a commodity. It is abundant. It is everywhere. When everyone has access to the same AI, your only "moat" to separate from competitors is your execution, your strategy, and your ability to build a rare value bundle that algorithms can see and select you in searches for those skills. We are launching the MBA Leaders Forum because the old networking model is broken. Most groups are just noise and "lurkers" paying a tax on their time. We are building a high-signal network, a laboratory to stress-test your value proposition and rewrite the frameworks you learned in school for an AI-native economy. Why join? Because your career stability no longer depends on your company. It depends on your ability to develop an algorithmic advantage. We are trading verified AI use cases and real-world current company case studies to ensure you remain the architect of the future rather than its victim. Stop being a job title holder. Start being the CEO of your own career. Follow the MBA Leaders Forum page and join our private group here: https://lnkd.in/gHXj_gUV Read the full details in my newsletter below. P.S. Furthermore, we are looking for diverse MBAs to lead this movement. If you want to elevate your MBA visibility, brand, and authority, apply for a Founding Board Trustee or Advisory Board position by emailing us with a request for more information at MBA_Leaders_Forum@applymba.org

  • From a hiring perspective, the signal here is far more valuable than another static credential. Please follow their page at https://lnkd.in/gxwRFmrW What organizations need now are leaders who demonstrate ongoing competency and a clear commitment to ethical decision-making in an AI-driven environment. Continuous education combined with verifiable standards reduces hiring risk and increases confidence at the executive level. Associations like this one, begin to solve a real gap between what resumes claim and what leaders can actually search for and find in MBA appliants. Sadly, most MBA diplomas don't show up on HR, Employer or Recruiter searches as they are not embedded with machine readable information as are certifications and badges on LinkedIn are. This is why many outstanding MBAs are getting job offers. We provide the a way to provide their current searchable skills, competentcies for AI. Their pdf diplomas from most of their colleges, have not caught up to providing them in a form that the ATS (applicant tracking systems) and AI bots and agents can see. #ATS #AI #JobSearch #MBA #Leadership

    The reality is this: In an AI-driven economy, static credentials lose value faster than ever. What matters now is verifiable, current, and searchable skills with proven capability. This is exactly where the International Business Education & Accreditation Council has been operating quietly but strategically. IBEAC has been building the infrastructure behind the scenes Setting global benchmarks. Aligning education with real-world outcomes. And pushing institutions to move from theory to measurable skills and competency. Now that strategy moves into the spotlight. The MBA Leaders Forum Professional Association has officially launched. Backed and supported by IBEAC, this is not another networking group. It is a standards-driven professional body designed for the AI-integrated executive. Here is the strategic shift: We are moving from Degree-based signaling To Credential-backed, continuously validated leadership and executive skills with competency validation. The model is simple but powerful: ✔ AI mastery that reflects real capability, not buzzwords ✔ Continuous education that evolves with the market ✔ Ethics that can be verified, not assumed This is where credentials like MBA+™ and Certified MBA™ stop being labels and start becoming infrastructure for trust. And here is where it gets interesting from a leadership standpoint, we are looking for only 21 founding trustees and an Advisory Board Members that will define the standard. Not observe it. Not comment on it. Build it. This is governance-level influence on how executive credibility is defined in Internationally going forward. That means: • Shaping what employers trust • Defining what “qualified” means in an AI economy • Building a LinkedIn badge signal that recruiters, platforms, and AI systems can actually read and verify This is not incremental change. This is category creation. The question is not whether this model will emerge, it is who will control it when it does Are you positioned to shape the standard or adapt to it later? If so please follow our page and the page at https://lnkd.in/gxwRFmrW Please follow our Page to stay up-to-date on developments and news in professional education.

  • Too many organizations are treating AI like a technology problem when it's actually an organizational change problem. They're running pilots with ChatGPT while their CEO is still primarily using email. Then they wonder why adoption stalls. What I appreciated most about this piece is the 15-step roadmap is battle-tested, not theoretical. The author literally took twelve AI courses, studied enterprise transformations, and tested these frameworks at the MBA Standards Board. That's the difference between consulting advice and hard-won wisdom. The section on appointing a dedicated Head of AI with real authority resonated deeply. So many organizations diffuse accountability across committees and innovation labs, then act surprised when nothing moves. "If AI transformation is everyone's job, it's nobody's job." That line should be printed on every exec's monitor. If you're leading an organization navigating AI, this article moves beyond the hype and into the actual mechanics of how transformation succeeds. The 30-90 day framework alone could reshape your entire approach. Worth the read and worth sharing with your leadership team. #CEO #LeadershipTeam #WorkplaceTransformation #AI #MBA

    Most organizations don't fail at AI transformation because the technology is complex. They fail because leaders underestimate the human side of change. After completing twelve specialized AI courses and implementing what I learned at the MBA Standards Board, I've distilled the AI transformation journey into a clear playbook: secure unwavering leadership commitment in the first 30 days, build organizational foundations in the next 90 days, then scale systematically over 1-3 years. The pattern I discovered? Organizations that treat AI as a strategic imperative (not a departmental project) and create psychological safety for experimentation consistently outperform those that don't. The CEOs who personally owned transformation saw adoption cascade throughout their organizations. Those who delegated it? Momentum stalled. Here's what actually moves the needle: *Monthly CEO-led strategy meetings with real accountability (not "when things slow down") *Clear AI operating instructions that become your North Star *A dedicated Head of AI with genuine executive authority *Treating managers as coaches, not defenders of the old way *Celebrating intelligent failures, not just successes The companies winning the AI era aren't the ones with the fanciest technology. They're the ones who mastered organizational change, aligned incentives, and gave people permission to experiment. The question isn't whether AI transformation will happen. It's whether you'll lead it thoughtfully or get forced to react. #AIBusinessStrategy #MBA #AISkillsExecutives #WorkforceTransformation #FutureOfWork

  • 🎓 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗔𝗳𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗱 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝘀 𝗛𝗲𝗿𝗲! 𝗪𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗲 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗱𝘂𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝘁𝗼𝗼 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗴𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝗵𝗮𝘀 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗱, 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝘀𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗮𝗳𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 online 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗰𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗴𝗲 𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻! The rise of platforms like Coursera, edX, Udemy, and Section, backed by quality standards from the MBA Standards Board, is democratizing advanced education. It’s no longer about where you live or how much you can pay. What is the Game-Changer? The shift from on-campus to online postgraduate learning. It isn’t a trend, it's a revolution that has evolved and offers: 🚀 Unparalleled Accessibility: Top-tier education is now global, available to anyone with an internet connection. Geography is no longer a barrier. ⏱️ Ultimate Flexibility: Learn on your terms. Balance courses with work, family, and life. Asynchronous options mean you set the schedule. 💰 Drastically Lower Costs: Online programs often come at a fraction of traditional on-campus prices. You save on tuition, commuting, housing, and university fees. 📈 Rapid Upskilling: Quickly acquire high-demand, actionable skills and keep pace with an evolving job market. A 2-Minute Story: Sarah’s Leap Meet Sarah, a project manager aiming for leadership. A traditional MBA was financially and time-prohibitive. Instead, she combined targeted college courses at Coursera, and received work experience and prior certificate credits with the MBA Standards Board to get her Certified MBA and those important letters MBAe with her name that signals leadership. She learned the exact skills her company needed while continuing to work full-time. Her proactive, affordable education paid off. Sarah secured a promotion and a significant salary bump, all without taking on a single dollar of student debt. Her success story is becoming the new standard. Expert's Take on the Future As Dr. Anant Agarwal, CEO of edX, rightly stated: “The traditional model of education is broken. Online learning offers a far more equitable and efficient way for people to learn and succeed.” The Bottom Line: Don’t let cost be the barrier to your next career milestone. The future of postgraduate education is here, and it is more accessible, affordable, and actionable than you think. 👇 Click the link below to read the full article and explore how to revolutionize your own career path. #OnlineLearning #PostgradEducation #CareerGrowth #MBA #Upskilling #FutureOfWork

  • This idea of a company, "Open Brain" document, is an important shift in how organizations should think about AI. Instead of employees randomly prompting and reinventing the wheel every time they open a chat, the organization develops a shared knowledge foundation. When the AI has access to structured context about the company, its mission, and its strategy, the quality of insight improves dramatically. The result is less noise and much more strategic thinking.

    🚨 Most executives are accidentally leaking strategy to AI. 🚨 Not through hackers. Not through competitors. Through their own prompts! 🚨 Every time you paste internal company information into an AI chat, you may be training the system that could later advise your competitors. This is the uncomfortable conversation almost nobody in leadership circles is having yet. AI is incredibly powerful, but most executives are using it wrong. They are treating it like a smart search engine instead of what it really is: a system that depends on context. Without structured context, AI produces shallow answers. With the wrong context, it can expose sensitive information. With the right context system, it becomes a strategic advantage. The difference often comes down to something very simple: your source documents. Smart organizations are starting to create private AI Context Files and Open Brain systems that: 🧠 Give AI the right information to produce better strategic insights 🔒 Prevent sensitive internal information from leaking into prompts 📈 Create a compounding advantage over competitors still using random prompts. ⚙️ Allow executives to work with AI without risking confidential strategy Meanwhile, companies that ignore this are unknowingly feeding internal thinking directly into tools they do not control. In the newsletter attached, I explain: • What executives should never share with AI • How to structure an AI Context File • How companies can safely build an “Open Brain” system • How to feed public information to AI so your company is represented accurately This is quickly becoming a new form of executive literacy. If you are using AI for strategy, marketing, research, or writing, this is something you need to understand. Read and subscribe to the newsletter here and learn how to protect your company while gaining a serious advantage. #ArtificialIntelligence #ExecutiveStrategy ##TechEthics #AIForBusiness #KnowledgeManagement

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    What would have the ancient stoics of thought of talking to #AI and #MachineLearning and employing #AIAgents instead of humans? Would they have exercised #AIStrategy?

    I'm recommending this Newsletter "A Human's Guide to AI". I'm getting deeper into this aspect of #AI that is about human judgement, and human direction of this tech specifically #AIAgents and #AIStrategy. For fun, yes I am a nerd, I've been comparing and considering the wisdom of the #Stoics with #AIUse. Very interesting results that I plan to publish in the next MBA Standards Board's newsletter.

  • What would have the ancient stoics of thought of talking to #AI and #MachineLearning and employing #AIAgents instead of humans? Would they have exercised #AIStrategy?

    I'm recommending this Newsletter "A Human's Guide to AI". I'm getting deeper into this aspect of #AI that is about human judgement, and human direction of this tech specifically #AIAgents and #AIStrategy. For fun, yes I am a nerd, I've been comparing and considering the wisdom of the #Stoics with #AIUse. Very interesting results that I plan to publish in the next MBA Standards Board's newsletter.

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