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Online Master's in Business Administration

Online Master’s in Business Administration for the D’Amore-McKim School of Business

 

Partnered with D'Amore-McKim to develop messaging and experiential design elements for the program. Designed and integrated experiential learning opportunities, including marketing opportunities, projects, pre-recorded interviews, videos, and direct engagements with CEOs and CXOs, ensuring alignment with key learning objectives for the D’Amore-McKim School of Business.

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Role: Creative Direction

Team: Walid Abouljoud

 
 

about the program

Northeastern’s Online MBA provides the students with choices and flexibility to position the students for success. With two-thirds of the classes as electives, they will choose 10-13 courses aligned with your personal career goals.

The students will attain immediately actionable business knowledge, insights and ideas for what’s next in business and their career path. The Online MBA program is designed from top to bottom to enable the students to translate what you learn into effectiveness and leadership on the job immediately, including an emphasis on indispensable human skills.

Get real business experience

Learning by doing is a hallmark of the Northeastern MBA. Over one-fifth of the learning objectives in the Online MBA program is rooted in experience (what we call EXPO)—involving actual assignments with companies and organizations.

 

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Role: Concept, Animation, and Design

 

Special Features in Online MBA

 

Societal Issues Interviews

Interview: John Bai, PhD interviewing Ariel Babcock, CFA

Role: Producer and Creative Director

Team: Principle Pictures


 

Case Studies

Time Value of Money: The Buy versus Rent Decision

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Marketing

Role: Creative Direction and Producer

Team: Brian Farell and Marc DiBenedetto

 

Marketing

Role: Creative Direction and Producer

Team: Kevin Tobin and Brian Farrell