The corporation I work for highly values the MBA, however I am struggling to justify the cost and ROI. I work in M&A and Corporate Strategy for a FTSE 100 in the data and analytics space and interested in having a long career in entrepreneurship and investing.
Curious if anyone has a viewpoint on how a degree in CS would serve me. Considering taking a few undergrad level courses and/or pursuing a masters.
If you are already in a business savvy position like M&A, then I'm guessing you understand accounting and finance. If you want to be an entrepreneur, I don't see an MBA helping much - it's just a credential to help you get a job working for others.<p>A CS degree probably isn't necessary either. You can take some free or cheap courses online and teach yourself the tech you want to use.