M'Ba
Lé·on [le-awn], /lɛˈɔ̃/, 1902–67, African statesman: president of Gabon 1961–67.
Other definitions for M.B.A. (2 of 2)
Master of Business Administration.
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How to use M'Ba in a sentence
Just this year we sponsored the Reaching Out MBA Conference and in that conference I introduced my fiancé to everybody.
How A Company’s Support of Gay Employees Helped One of Them To Come Out | | December 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTPhysician MBA programs—that promise doctors a way into management—are flourishing.
How Being a Doctor Became the Most Miserable Profession | Daniela Drake | April 14, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAll this without even an MBA—a 2008 investigation found that Bresch did not actually earn her degree from WVU as claimed.
Get Elected, Get Your Kids Rich: Washington Is Spoiled Rotten | Clare Malone | February 27, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTTo go with her Harvard MBA, Heidi also has a Masters in European Business from the Solvay School in Brussels.
He met and married fellow student Diana Buckley while getting an MBA from the University of Denver.
You need an MBA to tell you not to turn your workplace into a slum?
Makers | Cory DoctorowWhen an MBA said “low-hanging fruit,” he meant “easy pickings,” something that could and should be snatched with minimal effort.
Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town | Cory Doctorow
British Dictionary definitions for MBA
Master of Business Administration
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