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I must commend the guys who thought of this website.I saw the encouraging comments given by the members for some confused souls like me. I really appreciate you all for that.
I am a 39 year old Engineer with more than 16 years experience mainly in the field of industrial automation with a Japanese MNC in Singapore. As I felt some stagnation in my career, I felt that an MBA would give me the necessary impetus to move forward. So have recently joined a two-year part-time executive MBA program.
With my background, I felt that Marketing specialisation would be an ideal choice.
But as I am allowed to specialise in two fields, I am a bit confused about the second specialisation I should choose whether to take "Finance" or "Strategic management" .
Though I have some industrial project management experience, I still consider myself comparatively new to the Finance area - so I am not sure whether that will be a good choice. Another reason for looking at "Finance" is that Finance can help me to make a career shift into banking or consulting.
But the pros for the Strategic management are - it would also go well with my other specialisation (Marketing).
So appreciate if some the good souls can help me with their comments.