Jason Barron

The Visual MBA

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Jason Barron spent 516 hours in class, completed mountains of homework and shelled out tens of thousands of dollars to complete his MBA at the BYU Marriott School of Business. Along the way, rather than taking boring notes that he would never read (nor use) again, Jason created sketch notes for each class—visually capturing the essential points of his education—and providing an engaging and invaluable resource.
Once finished with his MBA, Jason launched a widely successful Kickstarter campaign distilling these same notes into a self-published book to help aspiring business leaders of all backgrounds and income levels understand the critical concepts one learns in business school.
Whether you are thinking about applying to business school, are currently in college studying business, or have always wondered what is taught in an MBA program, this highly entertaining and visual book is for you.

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Quotes

  • Novem MWhas quotedlast year
    Leadership is more than management. It’s about inspiring change and improving results through who you are and how you motivate others.
  • Энджиhas quoted4 years ago
    Pro forma is just a fancy way of saying “what the future could look like.” It is forecasting based on an increase in sales. Look at your financial statement and everything on it that is dependent on sales. In this case, let’s say COST OF GOODS SOLD (COGS) and ADMINISTRATIVE expenses both increase with sales.

    If sales increased by 20%, what would our net profit be? Look at the previous page and see that COGS was 22% of sales, and your administrative expense was 3%. When increasing $90 by 20% ($108), you then figure out what 22% and 3% (COGS and administrative, respectively) of $108 are.
  • Энджиhas quoted4 years ago
    COMMON SIZED financial statements are a great way to figure out how you are doing over time, or to compare one company in a similar industry with another. All you do is divide everything by sales to see where any differences are

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