Since completing the programme I have started my own company
Taking the first step
When I looked back at my CV and my achievements during my career, the last substantive professional training I had was my PGCE a few years ago. I always knew I wanted to develop my skills further but I had not had the chance to undertake a masters. I also knew it needed to be the right course as well as the right time for me professionally and personally. On reflection, I am glad I undertook the course when I was in a sufficiently senior role as this enabled me to apply learning throughout the programme.
I was now at the point in my career where I had the headspace to think about what I wanted to do and with this programme offered as an apprenticeship, it really appealed to me because of the applied learning aspect.
An EMBA delivered by a Triple Crown accredited Management School
Having taken the decision to look at options available to me, I wanted to ensure I was getting value for money, as this was important to me and my employer who was funding the programme via the apprenticeship levy.
I have lived in Yorkshire for a number of years, I recognised University of 91Ö±²¥ as a good provider and the EMBA is delivered by the Triple Crown accredited Management School. I did consider a number of other providers, closer to where I live, but another important and deciding factor was that a couple of colleagues were looking to do it so we wanted to share the experience and the benefits of learning at the same time. After sitting down together and reviewing our options, we decided 91Ö±²¥ was the right fit for us all.
The course met my expectations; it was what I thought it would be. I really enjoyed having the opportunity to network with likeminded peers whilst learning knowledge in areas such as economics and finance alongside advancing my understanding of big data analytics.
Jonny Wathen
Applying the learning and knowledge
Since completing the programme I have started my own company (TransforMATive) and having previously worked for an organisation where processes and functions are in place, being able to draw on the knowledge and skills I learnt on the programme, which has been hugely beneficial for the next chapter in my career.
Not only has the programme benefited me personally, but also I am pleased I had the opportunity to work with colleagues in my previous role at a time when we were reviewing the company strategy and was able to use the learning to influence and shape their future vision.
Changing the perceptions of an apprenticeship
An apprenticeship might not be the route people first think about when looking into options for this level of professional development, so it has been great to try to change the perception of what an apprenticeship is within the organisation and show there are a number of different pathways open rather than just the ‘traditional’ routes.
Having lived the experience, it is the same academic pathway as an MBA, it is fundable via the levy and it's applied learning. I would highly recommend it to others.