Why you can't afford not to start your MBA

5-minute read

From promotions to salary increases and more sustainable career options, MBA graduates are seeing a strong return on investment.

Like any good business deal, you want to make sure you get out what you put in – and then some. For MBA graduates, further study is paying off in quantifiable areas like higher salaries, plus invaluable ways like finding a higher sense of purpose at work.

It pays to study

The numbers don’t lie when it comes to postgraduate earning potential. Recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows that the highest median weekly earners were employees with a postgraduate degree ($1,750 per week). The 2022 Graduate Outcomes Survey also confirmed that those with a postgraduate degree typically enjoyed a salary of approximately $23,000 more per annum than their undergraduate counterparts.

Move on up

MBA students didn’t always need to graduate before their study started paying dividends. Many reported being promoted into higher roles with higher levels of responsibility within their current organisations (while remaining enrolled and completing their studies around their workplace commitments).

Serve a purpose

Griffith MBA graduates were also awarded roles that aligned more closely with their values, thanks to the course’s focus on sustainable outcomes. Taking out first place overall in Corporate Knights’ Better World MBA ranking for the third consecutive year in 2022, the Griffith MBA was recognised for its pioneering efforts in purpose-led thinking.

“We recognise the Griffith MBA program as one of the best in the world instilling holistic purpose in leaders, ensuring they have the skills, tools and values to build a more inclusive, healthier economy that’s beneficial to society and in harmony with the natural world,” Corporate Knights CEO Toby Heaps said.

Make an impact

Griffith Alumni Cara Turnley is testament to this, directly applying the course learnings to her role as Process Improvement Specialist at Super Retail Group. “This program has helped me position myself in my organisation into a role where I can really work and live in alignment with my values, really helping to focus on the fact that we’re not separate from our environment,” Cara shared. “We have to always think about, is this ethical? Is it sustainable? And what can we do better? And I’m able to meaningfully make change and have an impact in the way that my company does business.”

Future-proof your value proposition

…future corporate leaders will be tasked with integrating social, environmental and economic factors into daily business decisions

The opportunity cost of not updating your skill set should also be factored in. As Corporate Knights further reiterated in its decision to award Griffith the top MBA ranking: “Today’s top MBA programs understand that future corporate leaders will be tasked with integrating social, environmental and economic factors into daily business decisions… these programs are equipping students to deal with new realities and challenges already shaping the global business community.”

These shifting business demands mean leaders must think responsibly and think more long-term to drive profit through purpose. Put simply, if you don’t keep up, you won’t be invited to step up to the leadership challenge.

Take the first step toward your MBAjourney and book a consultation with our dedicated MBA advisers today.

Explore the Griffith MBA

MBA Scholarships

Griffith Business School offers a range of scholarships to support new MBA students successfully complete their degrees through direct financial support. Our MBA scholarships support and encourage diversity, excellence and responsible leadership.

Scholarship information

Sean Jacobs

MBA stories

5 Minutes

Make a positive impact to make it as a lea…

The bottom line for today’s leaders is you cannot achieve profit without purpose. Future-proof your leadership skills now with a focus on sustainability.

5 Minutes

What will your leadership legacy be?

Society demands that today’s leaders ask themselves what kind of world they want to leave for the next generation, and how they can drive their organisations to make a positive impact – or risk g…

5 Minutes

How to make study work for you

‘Busy’ is the buzzword of our days and weeks, but then suddenly a few years go by in a blur of work and kids, and you start to ask yourself “are my days just full or are they fulfilling?”. Going…

5 Minutes

How to make money and make a difference

Landing a leading role in strategic communication and transformation has been just one of many benefits for Queensland Business Monthly (QBM) Responsible Leadership Scholarship recipient, Mark Ry…

5 Minutes

Five leadership habits you can learn to ad…

Can you really lead a team while staying true to yourself? Absolutely, you can and should, suggest Professor Peter Jordan and Associate Professor Luke Houghton, two of Griffith’s leading leadersh…

5 Minutes

Lead your way with a unique MBA

Create a greater professional purpose that aligns with your personal values when you study our unique Griffith MBA, focused on sustainability, and responsible and ethical business leadership.

5 Minutes

Do you need a degree to do an MBA?

Did you know around a third of our Griffith MBA students have no previous university qualifications? Instead, they join us from broad professional backgrounds, enriching their own and their peers…

5 Minutes

When is the best time to start an MBA

Many of our MBA students tell us they wish they’d started sooner. With potential benefits including higher salaries, job promotions, and greater professional and personal satisfaction, the best t…

5 Minutes

Accounting to counter greenwashing

Recycled products, environmental rebates, carbon neutrality and ethical supply chains are among common corporate sustainability claims. Many such statements are now under the microscope as part o…

5 Minutes

Talking 'bout your generation

How can leaders make sustainable decisions that create value now and for the long term? Professor Nick Barter, course convenor of Sustainability and Systems Thinking in the Griffith MBA, says it…

5 Minutes

Five tips for a happy team

An organisation’s value depends upon its people, but is it possible to keep everyone happy? A people-first focus isn’t about pleasing everybody all of the time, but leads to greater productiv…

Meet our MBA community

Our MBA alumni, current students and academics are making their mark on the business world.