There are many organizations or certifications which might be helpful in your career. Here are some of the links you should try during or after your MBA program.
- International Society of Six Sigma Professionals (ISSSP): ISSSP is the community that empowers you to become a superior performer - one that can drive your company's success in a ruthlessly competitive global environment. Our global community includes corporate and affiliate participants, and individual members representing large and small businesses form a wide variety of industries. http://www.isssp.com/
- Information Systems for Audits and Control Association (ISACA): ISACA got its start in 1967, when a small group of individuals with similar jobs—auditing controls in the computer systems that were becoming increasingly critical to the operations of their organizations—sat down to discuss the need for a centralized source of information and guidance in the field. In 1969, the group formalized, incorporating as the EDP Auditors Association. In 1976 the association formed an education foundation to undertake large-scale research efforts to expand the knowledge and value of the IT governance and control field. http://www.isaca.org
- Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA): CFA Institute offers the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and offers seminars and publications on investment-related topics of interest to investment professionals. CFA,CFA Institute, CFAI, aimr, cfa, association for investment management research, chartered financial analyst, investment management, investment research, chartered financial analyst, financial analyst. http://www.cfainstitute.org
- Project Management Institute (PMI): We serve practitioners and organizations with standards that describe good practices, globally recognized credentials that certify project management expertise, and resources for professional development, networking and community. http://www.pmi.org